cased
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [ke?st]
- 美式音標(biāo) [ke?st]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.裝箱的;加套的
- 動詞case的過去式和過去分詞.
英漢例句
- All the books have been cased for shipping.
所有書籍已經(jīng)裝箱待運。 - The lower story of the building was cased with marble.
大樓底層的外牆砌上了一層大理石。 - Using the "explicitly cased" operators for all string comparisons is strongly recommended, because they ensure that scripts behave reliably regardless of variations in the user's option settings.
強(qiáng)烈推薦對所有字符串比較使用 “顯式設(shè)置大小寫的” 運算對象,因爲(wèi)這樣可以確保無論用戶選項設(shè)置如何變化,腳本都可以可靠地執(zhí)行。 - Davy 2 has now been cased to the bottom which reached the targeted deeper Tuscaloosa sands.
FORBES: Energy XXI Rides XOM Purchase To Great First Half - Last December in Baghdad, we cased the colors of the United States Forces Iraq.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Vice President Biden Honor Iraq Veterans The White House
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- cased glass [玻璃]套色玻璃;套覆玻璃
- cased set 盒裝套幣
- cased confectionery 夾心糖果;夾心糖;盒裝糖果
- cased type 封閉型
- gold cased 鍍金的
短語
英英字典
- covered in a tight case (= container or covering)
- A particular case is a particular situation or incident, especially one that you are using as an individual example or instance of something.
- A case is a person or their particular problem that a doctor, social worker, or other professional is dealing with.
- If you say that someone is a sad case or a hopeless case, you mean that they are in a sad situation or a hopeless situation.
- &rarrsee also basket case
- A case is a crime or mystery that the police are investigating.
- The case for or against a plan or idea consists of the facts and reasons used to support it or oppose it.
- In law, a case is a trial or other legal inquiry.
- &rarrsee also test case
- You say in any case when you are adding something which is more important than what you have just said, but which supports or corrects it.
- If you do something in case or just in case a particular thing happens, you do it because that thing might happen.
- If you do something or have something in case of a particular thing, you do it or have it because that thing might happen or be true.
- You use in case in expressions like "in case you didn't know" or "in case you've forgotten" when you are telling someone in a rather irritated way something that you think is either obvious or none of their business.
- You say in that case or in which case to indicate that what you are going to say is true if the possible situation that has just been mentioned actually exists.
- You can say that you are doing something just in case to refer vaguely to the possibility that a thing might happen or be true, without saying exactly what it is.
- If you say that a task or situation is a case of a particular thing, you mean that it consists of that thing or can be described as that thing.
- If you say that something is the case, you mean that it is true or correct.
- A case is a container that is specially designed to hold or protect something.
- to put into or cover with a case
- &rarrsee also bookcase , briefcase
- In the grammar of many languages, the case of a group such as a noun group or adjective group is the form it has which shows its relationship to other groups in the sentence.
- &rarrsee also lowercase , uppercase
劍橋英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 加套的
- 裝箱的
- 下套琯的
- 字磐,活字分格磐