单词:cages
n something that restricts freedom as a cage restricts movement
n United States composer of avant-garde music (1912-1992)
n the net that is the goal in ice hockey
n a movable screen placed behind home base to catch balls during batting practice
v confine in a cage
考试类型:[IELTS]
cage的用法和样例:
例句
- The old man wants to buy a cage for birds.老人想买一个鸟笼。
- Is it cruel to confine a bird in a cage?把鸟关在笼子里残忍不残忍?
- The hamster had got through the wire at the front of its cage.仓鼠从其笼子前部的栅栏处钻出去了。
- The canary was trilling away in its cage.那只金丝雀在笼中鸣啾。
- The lion paced the floor of his cage restlessly.狮子烦躁地在兽笼里走来走去。
- Criminals are kept in the cages on this island.刑事犯被关在岛上的牢房里。
- They placed a protective cage over the sapling.他们在树苗上罩上一个保护栏。
- You can cage a bird, but you cannot make him sing.你可以关住一只鸟,但你不能使它唱歌。
常见句型
- My grandfather had a bird cage.我爷爷有一只鸟笼。
- Vicious animals must be kept in cages.凶恶的动物必须关在笼子里。
- His fingers formed a cage over his mouth.他用手指捂住了自己的嘴。
- She has lost her weight and I can see her rib cage.她瘦了,我都能看见她的根根肋骨。
- Father caged his anger.父亲强压住怒火。 1
- After the tiger was caught, it was caged.老虎被捉住后关进了笼子。
常用短语
- 使(某人)觉得身困笼中 make sb feel that he is in a cagecage sb ⇔ in
This animal is dangerous and should be caged in.
这头野兽凶得很,应该关到笼里去。
I felt terribly caged in in that house.
呆在那样的房子里,我感觉真像在笼子里一样。
词汇搭配
- bank teller's cage有栅窗的银行出纳室
- bird cage鸟笼
- in a cage在笼中
- cage for animals兽笼
- the steel cage of a skyscraper摩天大楼的钢架构造
- the cage of an elevator电梯的轿厢
- cage one's anger强压住怒火
经典引文
The Cage of Flesh, Wherein the Soul is penned.
出自:W. Beveridge
- pen钢笔
- coop笼子
- enclosure附件
- confine限制
- impound扣押
- enclose圈起
- shut in监禁
- coop up禁闭
- corral畜栏
- mew喵(猫叫声)...
- jail监牢
- trap圈套
- fence in用栅栏围起来...
- lock in关起来
- hem in围住(包围
- receptacle容器
- birdcage鸟笼
- pound磅
- aviary大鸟笼
- crate板条箱
- prison监狱
- crawl爬行
- lockup监狱
- dungeon地牢
- crib婴儿小床
- scaffold鹰架
- skeleton骨架
- framework框架
- shell壳
- intern实习生
- imprison监禁
- incarcerate监禁
- restrain抑制
- encage 关在笼中
- immure监禁
- closet壁橱
- compartment间隔
- cell单人牢房
- lock up上锁
- pen in围来,关进围栏...
- up向上
- lock锁
- in在 ... 里
- shut关闭
- cage in关入笼中
- batting cage击球网
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