grid
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A grid is something which is in a pattern of straight lines that cross over each other, forming squares. On maps, the grid is used to help you find a particular thing or place. 網(wǎng)格; (地圖上的) 坐標(biāo)方格
...a grid of ironwork. …鉄格柵。
...a grid of narrow streets. …網(wǎng)格式的狹窄街道。
2. N-COUNT A grid is a network of wires and cables by which sources of power, such as electricity, are distributed throughout a country or area. 系統(tǒng)網(wǎng)絡(luò) (指輸電網(wǎng)等)
...breakdowns in communications and electric-power grids. …通信與輸電網(wǎng)故障。
3. N-COUNT Thegrid or the starting grid is the starting line on a car-racing track. 賽車起跑線
The Ferrari driver was starting second on the grid. 那位法拉利賽車手排在起跑線的第二位。
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grid /ɡr?d/ (grids)
劍橋詞典
grid noun [C] (PATTERN/STRUCTURE)
a pattern or structure made from horizontal and vertical lines crossing each other to form squares
網(wǎng)格,方格;格柵,格子
A metal grid had been placed over the hole to prevent people from falling in. 在洞口鋪了一個(gè)鉄格柵,以免有人跌入。
In Barcelona the streets are laid out in/on a grid system . 巴塞羅那的街道是棋磐式的佈侷。
也見
gridiron
grid noun [C] (ELECTRICITY)
a system of wires through which electricity is connected to different power stations across a region
電力網(wǎng),輸電網(wǎng)
the national grid 全國輸電網(wǎng)
grid noun [C] (MAP)
a pattern of squares with numbers or letters used to find places on a map
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