canopy
- IPA[ˈkanəpē]
美式
- an ornamental cloth covering hung or held up over something, especially a throne or bed;a projection or shelter that resembles a roof
- cover or provide with a canopy
verb: canopy, 3rd person present: canopies, gerund or present participle: canopying, past tense: canopied, past participle: canopied
noun: canopy, plural noun: canopies
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. an ornamental cloth covering hung or held up over something, especially a throne or bed a romantic four-poster bed complete with drapes and a canopy a full moon and a canopy of stars
- ▪ a projection or shelter that resembles a roof they mounted the station steps under the concrete canopy
- ▪ the transparent plastic or glass cover of an aircraft's cockpit.
- ▪ the expanding, umbrella-like part of a parachute, made of silk or nylon.
- ▪ the uppermost trees or branches of the trees in a forest, forming a more or less continuous layer of foliage monkeys spend hours every day sitting high in the canopy
動詞
- 1. cover or provide with a canopy the river was canopied by overhanging trees
- covered or provided with a canopy: a canopied bed
Oxford American Dictionary
- covered or provided with a canopy: a canopied bed
Oxford Dictionary
- a transparent domed canopy on an aircraft or bubble car.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a transparent domed canopy on a fighter aircraft or bubble car.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkanəpi]
英式
- an ornamental cloth covering hung or held up over something, especially a throne or bed: a romantic four-poster bed complete with drapes and a canopy a full moon and a canopy of stars
- cover or provide with a canopy: the river was canopied by overhanging trees
Oxford Dictionary