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woodwork

/wood-wurk/US // ˈwʊdˌwɜrk //UK // (ˈwʊdˌwɜːk) //

木工,木制品,木工行业,木工制品

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : objects or parts made of wood.
    • : the interior wooden fittings, especially of a house, as doors, stairways, or moldings.

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Examples

  • The more open you are about your values and your frustrations, the more kindred souls will come out of the woodwork.

  • We expect that a lot more women are going to come out of the woodwork who were done wrong by him.

  • For whatever reason, summertime in New York is when all the ghosts of hip-hop past come out of the woodwork.

  • Romney seems to be bringing liberal Jews out of the woodwork.

  • Watch out for window frames and other woodwork picked out in shades of cream or gray-green.

  • While we obsessed over jobs and the national debt, it faded into the campaign woodwork.

  • Before the leaks and girlfriends come out of the woodwork, spill it.

  • The fine paneled woodwork in the interior of the palace and the antique tooled leather walls of the library are also noteworthy.

  • Occasionally metal work or woodwork is used for intermediate piers.

  • A fine piece of woodwork is often spoiled by the amateur craftsman when starting a cut with a saw.

  • The volleys came thick and fast; the woodwork, strong as it was, began to be penetrated by the bullets.

  • Then I heard someone outside my cabin-door working as though with a screwdriver, unscrewing a screw from the woodwork.