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单词 T-bar
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Definition of T-bar in English:

T-bar

noun
  • 1A beam or bar shaped like the letter T.

    丁字梁,丁字钢

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The property he took was a silver and gold Citizen's wristwatch, with a Babalone face, and a gold necklace, with large flat links and a T-bar.
    • He stole a gold chain with a T-bar, a gold chain with a sovereign, a gold sovereign ring and a gold and sapphire diamond ring.
    • The Cambiocorsa also comes with a little T-bar reverse selector on the centre console.
    • A T-bar clips into the glove box of any vehicle and the curry can then be hung safely and securely on the hook.
    1. 1.1 A type of ski lift in the form of a series of inverted T-shaped bars for towing two skiers at a time uphill.
      (一次能拖两个滑雪者登上山坡的)倒丁字形上山吊椅
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also, nobody told me that you don't actually sit down on a T-bar.
      • Generally they'll have a few rope-tows or T-bars to take you up a main route on the mountain; from there you traverse to where you want to ski, or head straight down.
      • As we climb Cairngorm on the T-bar I ask my instructor Alistair if he can sum up the appeal of our Scottish slopes.
      • We finish at a downhill ski area and a T-bar lift to a fine hotel at the top of a run.
      • So it was unsurprising when, later in the week, William was photographed riding a T-bar with a rather more attractive companion.
    2. 1.2often as modifier A T-shaped fastening on a shoe or sandal.
      (鞋上的)丁字形襻
      a pair of T-bar sandals

      一双带丁字形襻的凉鞋。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • My sister is wearing a floral print frock, white socks and t-bar sandals.
      • For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes.
      • She had a very plain face with no distinctive features; her hair was straight, brown and uninteresting; and she liked to wear tweed, A-line skirts, buttoned-up blouses, T-bar shoes.
      • Girls wore pretty frocks, usually teamed with a pair of patent leather T-bar shoes, and boys wore their school trousers and a snazzy shirt that they thought made them look like David Cassidy.
      • Nearby, a woman in a pair of T-bar sandals asked softly for a copy of 'Ghandi and Non-violence'.
      • I didn't really fit in with the other girls either, who always came to class in frilly dresses and t-bar shoes.
  • 2The horizontal line of the letter T.

    丁字头横线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When we speak of the t bar, we mean the horizontal line crossing the stem of the t.

Definition of T-bar in US English:

T-bar

nounˈtē ˌbärˈti ˌbɑr
  • 1A beam or bar shaped like the letter T.

    丁字梁,丁字钢

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Cambiocorsa also comes with a little T-bar reverse selector on the centre console.
    • The property he took was a silver and gold Citizen's wristwatch, with a Babalone face, and a gold necklace, with large flat links and a T-bar.
    • He stole a gold chain with a T-bar, a gold chain with a sovereign, a gold sovereign ring and a gold and sapphire diamond ring.
    • A T-bar clips into the glove box of any vehicle and the curry can then be hung safely and securely on the hook.
    1. 1.1 A type of ski lift in the form of a series of inverted T-shaped bars for towing two skiers at a time uphill.
      (一次能拖两个滑雪者登上山坡的)倒丁字形上山吊椅
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also, nobody told me that you don't actually sit down on a T-bar.
      • We finish at a downhill ski area and a T-bar lift to a fine hotel at the top of a run.
      • As we climb Cairngorm on the T-bar I ask my instructor Alistair if he can sum up the appeal of our Scottish slopes.
      • So it was unsurprising when, later in the week, William was photographed riding a T-bar with a rather more attractive companion.
      • Generally they'll have a few rope-tows or T-bars to take you up a main route on the mountain; from there you traverse to where you want to ski, or head straight down.
    2. 1.2often as modifier A T-shaped fastening on a shoe or sandal.
      (鞋上的)丁字形襻
      a pair of T-bar sandals

      一双带丁字形襻的凉鞋。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I didn't really fit in with the other girls either, who always came to class in frilly dresses and t-bar shoes.
      • Nearby, a woman in a pair of T-bar sandals asked softly for a copy of 'Ghandi and Non-violence'.
      • Girls wore pretty frocks, usually teamed with a pair of patent leather T-bar shoes, and boys wore their school trousers and a snazzy shirt that they thought made them look like David Cassidy.
      • My sister is wearing a floral print frock, white socks and t-bar sandals.
      • She had a very plain face with no distinctive features; her hair was straight, brown and uninteresting; and she liked to wear tweed, A-line skirts, buttoned-up blouses, T-bar shoes.
      • For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes.
  • 2The horizontal line of the letter T.

    丁字头横线

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When we speak of the t bar, we mean the horizontal line crossing the stem of the t.
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