column
英 ['kɒləm]
美['kɑləm]
- n. 纵队,列;专栏;圆柱,柱形物
英英释意
- 1. a line of (usually military) units following one after another
- 2. a vertical glass tube used in column chromatography; a mixture is poured in the top and washed through a stationary substance where components of the mixture are adsorbed selectively to form colored bands
- 3. a linear array of numbers one above another
- 4. anything tall and thin approximating the shape of a column or tower;
- "the test tube held a column of white powder"
- "a tower of dust rose above the horizon"
- "a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite"
- 5. an article giving opinions or perspectives
- 6. a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything (as a monument or a column of air)
- 7. (architeture) a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure
双语例句
- 1. She also writes a regular column for the Times Educational Supplement.
- 她也定期为《泰晤士报高等教育增刊》写专栏文章。
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- 2. Word went out that a column of tanks was on its way.
- 有消息说一队坦克已经出动了。
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- 3. I ghosted his weekly rugby column for the Telegraph.
- 我为他代写《电讯报》每周的橄榄球专栏。
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- 4. We had stupidly been looking at the wrong column of figures.
- 我们稀里糊涂,看串了数字栏。
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- 5. A dense column of smoke rose several miles into the air.
- 一股浓烟升到了几英里的高空。
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