cobbled

cobbled [ˈkɒbld]  [ˈkɑ:bld] 

原级:cobble

第三人称单数:cobbles

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第三人称复数:cobbles

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cobbled 基本解释

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形容词铺鹅卵石的

动词铺鹅卵石(cobble的过去式和过去分词); 拙劣地修补; 用圆石铺面

cobbled 网络解释

1. 用圆石铺成的:kerbstone 镶边石 侧石 井栏石 | cobbled 用圆石铺成的 | tar 柏油 焦油

2. 铺鹅卵石的:certificated 有执业资格的 (S10) | cobbled铺鹅卵石的 (S7) | complicated 复杂的 (S7)

cobbled 词典解释

1. (街道)铺着鹅卵石的
    A cobbled street has a surface made of cobblestones.

    e.g. Cottrell strode out across the cobbled courtyard.
           科特雷尔穿过铺着鹅卵石的院子大步走出来。

cobbled 单语例句

1. It offers dishes from seasonal produce, facing cobbled courtyards and a cathedral.

2. Chef Shi grew up along Qili Shantang, a popular tourist destination that combined picturesque river scenes and shopping on ancient cobbled streets.

3. cobbled

3. Visits by Obama and Clinton have been cobbled together in recent days between US and Brazilian diplomats.

4. The historical data he found showed that the Japanese army had been cobbled together from a hodgepodge of social classes.

5. cobbled的反义词

5. The lavender had grown another feet and had spread out across our little cobbled path.

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6. The Senate's Republican leaders have cobbled together a strategy that recognizes they don't have the votes to block Sotomayor.

7. With an average width of about 3 metres, it is a cobbled lane that rises and falls along the slope.

8. With more than 100 venues lining cobbled streets, it is the premier place for parties.

9. The cobbled footpath is said to be able to " stimulate acupuncture points and the main and collateral channels ".

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10. Outside, locals amble back and forth on cobbled streets and tourists mosey up idyllic bridges.