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loft
- IPA[lɒft]
英式
- a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building, used for accommodation or storage;a gallery in a church or hall
- kick, hit, or throw (a ball or missile) high up
noun: loft, plural noun: lofts
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名詞
- 1. a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building, used for accommodation or storage the best way to prevent this heat loss is by insulating the loft loft conversions
- ▪ a gallery in a church or hall a choir loft
- ▪ a large, open area in a warehouse, factory, or other large building that has been converted into living space.
- ▪ a pigeon house.
- ▪ US part of a room on a higher level than the rest of the room.
- 2. upward inclination given to the ball in a stroke.
- ▪ backward slope of the head of a club, designed to give upward inclination to the ball the extra loft reduces sidespin
- 3. the thickness of insulating matter in an object such as a sleeping bag.
動詞
- 1. kick, hit, or throw (a ball or missile) high up he lofted the ball over the goalkeeper
- (of a ball) kicked or hit with a high trajectory: Vagner scored the game's only goal with a lofted long-range shot a lofted pass went astray and Kowloon scored
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a ball) kicked or hit with a high trajectory: Vagner scored the game's only goal with a lofted long-range shot a lofted pass went astray and Kowloon scored
Oxford American Dictionary
- the work carried out by a loftsman.
Oxford Dictionary
- a space under the roof of a house that has been adapted into a living area, typically a bedroom: they put in a loft conversion themselves
Oxford Dictionary
- a balcony in a church or concert hall for an organ.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a gallery in a church or concert hall for an organ.
Oxford Dictionary
- a gallery on top of the rood screen of a church.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[lôft]
美式
- a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building, which may be used for ... the best way to prevent this heat loss is by insulating the loft loft conversions
- kick, hit, or throw (a ball or missile) high up: he lofted the ball over the infield
Oxford American Dictionary