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1 | the outside top part of a ship that you can walk on 甲板 |
| on deck A lot of passengers were sitting up on deck. 许多乘客在甲板上坐着。 |
| below deck(s) (=inside and at a lower level than the deck) John stayed below decks in his cabin. 在甲板下 |
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2 | one of the levels on a ship or bus (船或公共汽车的)层 |
| upper/lower deck the first-class cabins on the upper deck 上层头等舱 |
| top/bottom deck (=of a bus) He was sitting on the top deck, right at the front. (公共汽车的)上层/底层 |
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3 | MAINLY AMERICAN a wooden floor that is built onto the outside of the back of a house (房子后边延伸搭建的)木制平台 |
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4 | MAINLY AMERICAN a set of cards used for playing card games. BRITISH usuallypack 一副纸牌 |
| deck of cards He insisted that they play with a fresh deck of cards. 他坚持他们要打一副新的纸牌。 |
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5 | a tape deck or a cassette deck |
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6 | decks plural the turntables (= flat round parts of a record player) that djs use for mixing records on (唱机上的)转盘支托面 |
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- | all hands on deck |
| used for saying that everyone must help because there is an emergency |
| (由于出现紧急情况而)齐心协力 |
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- | clear the decks informal |
| to do work that you need to do before you can do other things |
| 准备行动 |
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- | hit the deck informal |
| to fall or throw yourself to the ground |
| 躺倒在地 |
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