deck [dek] noun countable FLOOR 层 ADVANCED ■a flat area for walking on, especially one built across the space between the sides of a boat or a bus; a type of floor 甲板,舱面;(公车的)地板;(船或公车的)一层,层面•We sat on deck until it was dark.我们在甲板上一直坐到天黑。 •The upper/top deck of the bus was always full of people smoking.公车上层总是挤满了抽烟的人。 ⇒ See also quarterdeck;sundeckUS a raised area without a roof, which is connected to a house, similar to a balcony (房屋的)露天平台,凉台 below decks ■on a level of a ship below the main deck 在主甲板下面•Our cabin was below decks.我们的舱位在主甲板之下。 [dek] noun countable CARDS 牌 (also pack) mainly US ■a set of cards used for playing card games 一副牌•a new deck of cards一副新牌 [dek] verb transitive DECORATE 装饰 ■to decorate or add something to something to make an effect 装饰;装扮;打扮•The room was decked with flowers.房间里有花朵装饰。 •The wedding guests were decked out in their finery (= wearing their best clothes).参加婚礼的宾客都穿着自己最好的礼服。 ⇒ See also bedeck [dek] verb transitive HIT 打击 slang ■to hit someone, especially to hit someone and knock them down 打击;(尤指)击倒,把…打趴下•Do that again and I'll deck you.你再这样做,我非把你打趴下来不可。 |