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- n.层;层次;表层;阶层
- v.把…分层堆放
- 网络图层;图层操作;一层
第三人称单数:layers 现在分词:layering 过去式:layered adj.+n. thin layer,protective layer,thick layer,additional layer,outer layer n. stratum,level,tier,seam,gradation 1. | 层;表层a quantity or thickness of sth that lies over a surface or between surfaces |
| A thin layer of dust covered everything. 所有的物品上都积了薄薄的一层灰尘。 | | How many layers of clothing are you wearing? 你穿了几层衣服? |
2. | 层次;阶层a level or part within a system or set of ideas |
| There were too many layers of management in the company. 这家公司管理层太多。 | | the layers of meaning in the poem 这首诗不同层次的含义 |
1. | [oftpass] ~ sth 把…分层堆放to arrange sth in layers |
| Layer the potatoes and onions in a dish. 把土豆和洋葱叠放在盘子里。 | | Her hair had been layered(= cut to several different lengths) . 她的头发被剪出层次。 |
n. | 1. a single thickness of something that lies over or under something or between other similar thicknesses 2. somebody whose work is laying something such as tile or brick 4. a branch or shoot that has been bent over and covered with soil to make it take root and grow into a new plant 5. an amount or sheet of a substance that covers a surface or that lies between two things or two other substances 6. a level or rank within an organization or system 1. a single thickness of something that lies over or under something or between other similar thicknesses 2. somebody whose work is laying something such as tile or brick 4. a branch or shoot that has been bent over and covered with soil to make it take root and grow into a new plant 5. an amount or sheet of a substance that covers a surface or that lies between two things or two other substances 6. a level or rank within an organization or system | v. | 1. to apply or arrange things as separate thicknesses, or form into separate thicknesses 2. to cut somebody's hair in overlapping sections of different lengths, usually in order to give shape to a hairstyle 3. to bend a branch or shoot over and cover it with soil to make it take root as a new plant, or take root as a result of this procedure 4. to arrange something in a layer or layers 1. to apply or arrange things as separate thicknesses, or form into separate thicknesses 2. to cut somebody's hair in overlapping sections of different lengths, usually in order to give shape to a hairstyle 3. to bend a branch or shoot over and cover it with soil to make it take root as a new plant, or take root as a result of this procedure 4. to arrange something in a layer or layers |
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