rafter

英['rɑːftə(r)] 美['ræftər]
  • n. 椽;屋梁
raftered
GRE
Noun:
  1. one of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof

  2. someone who travels by raft

Verb:
  1. provide (a ceiling) with rafters

1. The police had searched the house from cellar to rafter.
警察已把那座房子上上下下搜遍了.

来自辞典例句

2. RAFTER was not well received. At first it was just a rustle.
“筏夫”并未受到欢迎.起初只是出现一阵低语声.

来自辞典例句

3. When the hell did you say you developed this RAFTER?
你说你到底在什么时候研究出了这个“筏夫”?

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4. And she began to feel dizzy and fell off the rafter.
她开始觉得头晕了就从屋梁上掉了下来.

来自互联网

5. Son with flying eaves, rafter length ratio is about five to two.
檐椽与飞子的长度之比约五比二.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The big rafter is visible in this room.
      这间屋子粗大的椽子可以看得见。
    2. The carpenter working on the rafter passed his axe down to his mate below.
      在椽子上干活的木匠将斧子传给下面的伙伴。
    3. The red hen flew all the way to the top of the roof and sat on a rafter.
      红母鸡一路飞到屋顶上并坐在一块屋梁上。