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wooden

/wood-n/US // ˈwʊd n //UK // (ˈwʊdən) //

木制,木质,木制的,木质的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting or made of wood; wood: a wooden ship.
    • : stiff, ungainly, or awkward: a wooden gait.
    • : without spirit, animation, or awareness.
    • : dull or stupid.
    • : indicating the fifth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.

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Examples

  • Each beehive has a series of flat wooden frames inside a wooden box.

  • This pan comes with a wooden batter spreader and a long “bakelite” handle to keep your hands away from the heat.

  • If you have wooden floors, they won’t get stinky, but they might get scuffed or damaged.

  • The Barasana people in the dense forests of Colombia, for example, traditionally live in wooden longhouses called malokas.

  • The stones may have been attached to wooden handles at one time, Hublin and colleagues say.

  • Even when he opens up, the sentences are wooden, the scenes sucked dry of emotion.

  • Its beautifully aged wooden exterior houses traditional floor seating and beautiful gardens typical of the area.

  • Given that crucial importance, The Macallan is famously hands-on when it comes to its wooden barrels.

  • From cognac to bourbon, rye to añejo tequila, many of our beloved spirits spend years aging in wooden casks.

  • In the United States, people used to warn against taking wooden nickels.

  • One of Yung Pak's favourite toys was a wooden jumping-jack with a pasteboard tongue.

  • She plays with Captain Lovelock as a child does with a wooden harlequin, she pulls a string and he throws up his arms and legs.

  • The whole thing begins to have a jigsaw look, like a child's toy rack with wooden soldiers on it, expanding and contracting.

  • Aunty Rosa hit him over the hands if even a wooden boat were broken.

  • We two of the Society have a wooden cabin in which we can scarcely turn around when we have a table in it.