单词:truss
n. 捆, 束
n. a framework of beams (rafters, posts, struts) forming a rigid structure that supports a roof or bridge or other structure
v. tie the wings and legs of a bird before cooking it
考试类型:[GRE]
truss的用法和样例:
例句
- Truss the chicken before you roast it.烤鸡前先将鸡贴身扎紧。
- He was bearing a truss of trifles at his back.他在背上背了一捆没有价值的杂物。
- How to set up the operation truss suitable for China's private banks?如何建立适合中国特点的私人银行业务构架?
词汇搭配
- truss bridge[建]桁架桥
- space truss空间桁架
- truss member桁架杆件
- bowstring truss弓弦式桁架,弓弦桁架...
- complex truss复式桁架
- truss frame桁架
- cambered truss弓形桁架,带上曲弦的...
- roof truss支持屋顶的三角形桁架...
- triangular truss三角孔桁梁
- fan truss扇形桁架
- Howe truss豪威珩架
- girder truss梁构桁架,桁架梁...
- nailed truss钉固桁架
- jack truss小桁架
- timber truss木桁架
- simple truss简支桁架
- crescent truss月牙形桁架
- deck truss上承式桁架
- suspended truss悬式桁架
- arch truss拱式桁架,拱形桁架...
经典引文
Tom cut and Dan trussed the hay and carried it to the barns.
出自:A. Uttley
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