deck
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A deck on a vehicle such as a bus or ship is a lower or upper area of it. (公共汽車或船的) 層
...a luxury liner with five passenger decks. …一艘有5層艙位樓層的豪華游輪。
2. N-COUNT The deck of a ship is the top part of it that forms a floor in the open air which you can walk on. 甲板[also 'on' N]
She stood on the deck and waved her hand to them as the steamer moved off. 汽船駛離時,她站在甲板上和他們揮手。
3. N-COUNT A deck is a flat wooden area next to a house, where people can sit and relax or eat. (屋邊供休息的木制) 平臺
A natural timber deck leads into the main room of the home. 一個天然木頭平臺通向家里的主室。
4. N-COUNT A deck of cards is a complete set of playing cards. (紙牌) 付[美國英語]
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deck /d?k/ (decks)
劍橋詞典
- The ship's deck is composed of steel plates .
- Two helicopters winched the passengers to safety from the deck of the ship .
- I felt seasick , so I went up on deck for some fresh air .
- As the wind increased , the deck of the ship began to heave beneath his feet .
- On a ship the furniture is often bolted to the deck.
deck noun [C] (FLOOR)
a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat甲板,艙面
We sat on deck until it was dark . 我們在甲板上一直坐到天黑。
也見 quarterdeck
sun deck
one of the floors of a bus
(公共汽車的)地板
the upper /top deck of the bus 公共汽車的上層
a wooden floor built outside , where people can sit and relax
(房屋的)露天平臺,涼臺
?below decks
on a level of a ship below the main deck
在主甲板下面
Our cabin was below decks. 我們的艙位在主甲板之下。
例句
deck noun [C] (CARDS)
A2 mainly US (also pack)a set of cards used for playing card games
一副牌
a new deck of cards 一副新牌 返回 deck