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wall
- IPA[wɔːl]
英式
- a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land;an upright side of a building or room
- enclose (an area) within walls, especially for protection or privacy;block or seal a place by building a wall around or across it
noun: wall, plural noun: walls
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名詞
- 1. a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land a garden wall 同義詞
- ▪ an upright side of a building or room opulent rooms with tapestries on the walls
- ▪ any high vertical surface, especially one that is imposing in scale the eastern wall of the valley flash floods sent a six-foot wall of water through the village
- ▪ short for Berlin Wall
- 2. a thing regarded as a protective or restrictive barrier police investigating the murders met a wall of silence from witnesses 同義詞
- ▪ a line of defenders forming a barrier against a free kick taken near the penalty area he curled a free kick around the wall for a late equalizer
- 3. the membranous outer layer or lining of an organ or cavity the wall of the stomach
- 4. the rock enclosing a lode or seam.
- 5. another term for wall brown
動詞
- 1. enclose (an area) within walls, especially for protection or privacy parts of the city's East End had been walled off with concrete barricades 同義詞
- ▪ block or seal a place by building a wall around or across it one doorway has been walled up 同義詞
- ▪ confine or imprison someone or something in a restricted or sealed place the grey tenements walled in the space completely
- (of an area) enclosed within walls, especially for protection or privacy: a walled city
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an area) enclosed within walls, especially for protection or privacy: a walled city
Oxford American Dictionary
- an eye with a streaked or opaque white iris.
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- the space which separates a performer or performance from an audience.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a street at the south end of Manhattan, where the New York Stock Exchange and other leading ...
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- a fortified wall around a medieval castle, typically one linking towers together.
Oxford Dictionary
- the space which separates a performer or performance from an audience.
Oxford Dictionary
- a receptacle for small household items, designed to hang on a wall.
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美式
- a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land: a garden wall farmland traversed by drystone walls
- enclose (an area) within walls, especially to protect it or lend it some privacy: housing areas that are walled off from the indigenous population
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