Strip of

剥夺某人某物:从某人那里拿走某物

常用释义

词性释义

剥夺某人某物:从某人那里拿走某物,有时以看似不公平或不诚实的方式进行。
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1·The islands are separated by a narrow strip of water.
岛屿之间一衣带水。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·He tied a metal key and a strip of silk to the kite line.
他把一把金属钥匙和一条丝绸系在风筝线上。
3·For those of you who don't know the northeast coastal region, Cape Cod is a peninsula, a narrow strip of land that jets out into the Atlantic.
你们当中可能有不知道东北沿海地区的人吧——科德角是一个半岛,一块延伸到大西洋的狭长地带。
4·The runway is simply a strip of grass.
所谓跑道不过是一长条草地而已。
—— 《牛津词典》
5·He had long laughter lines that creased from the corners of his eyes all the way down to his narrow strip of beard.
他有长长的笑纹,从他的眼角一直到他蓄着细长胡须的下颌。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
6·There was a thin strip of silver beach rising quickly to hills covered to the top with luxuriant vegetation.
这里有一片狭长的银色沙滩,迅速地延伸到草木繁茂的山顶。
7·A silver Rolex peeks out from under his cuff, and a vertical strip of white beard drops down from his lower lip like an exclamation mark.
一款银色的劳力士从他的袖口里微微露出来,一小撮白色胡须从下唇垂落,看起来像个感叹号。
8·Before the land reform my family hadn't a single room or a strip of land.
土改前我家房无一间,地无一垄。
—— 《新英汉大辞典》
9·I saw her have to apply another strip of that gum glue.
我看到她不得不吃另一种泡泡糖。
10·Behind him, a wall of Windows showed a thin strip of beach.
在他身后的一排窗户里,显示着一条细细的海滩。