ripcord

英['rɪpkɔːd] 美['rɪpkɔːrd]
  • n. 开伞索
Noun:
  1. a cord that is pulled to open the gasbag of a balloon wide enough to release gas and so causes the balloon to descend

  2. a cord that is pulled to open a parachute from its pack during a descent

1. Ripcord: [pause] You can do that.
开伞索:“(顿了一下)你能这么干?”

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2. Ripcord: [pause] You can do that?
开伞索:“(顿了一下)你能这么干??”

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3. Ripcord: I went through the train. What happened to you?
开伞索:“我穿过了火车。你呢?”

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4. Ripcord: I went through the train. What happened to you.
开伞索:“我穿过了火车。你呢?”

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5. Angered at the boorish behavior of a passenger, he picked up the intercom, loudly submitted his resignation, pulled the ripcord, grabbed two beers and slid down the escape chute.
他因为对一位乘客的粗鲁行为感到愤怒,拿起对讲机,大声宣布辞职,然后打开紧急安全门,抓着两瓶啤酒,从滑道滑下。

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6. Angered at the boorish behavior of a passenger, he picked up the intercom, loudly submitted his resignation, pulled the ripcord, grabbed two beers and slid down the escape chute.
他因为对一位乘客的粗鲁行为感到愤怒,拿起对讲机,大声宣布辞职,然后打开紧急安全门,抓着两瓶啤酒,从滑道滑下。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. What would you use a ripcord to pull open?
      你用拉伞索时需打开什么?
    2. Its ripcord can be attached to heavy furniture or a special hook so that the parachute opens automatically after its wearer jumps out a window.
      降落伞的开伞索可以绑在重家具或是特制的钩子上,带上这种降落伞的人一旦跳出窗外,降落伞便会自动打开。

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