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- a continuous vertical brick or stone structure that encloses or divides an area of land围墙:
a garden wall
花园围墙
farmland traversed by drystone walls.
有干砌墙横穿的农田。
1.1
- a side of a building or room, typically forming part of the building's structure墙, 墙壁。
1.2
- any high vertical surface or facade, especially one that is imposing in scale(尤指宏大的)峭立面:
the eastern wall of the valley
峡谷东面的峭壁
figurative 〈喻〉a wall of sound.
音壁。
1.3
- a thing perceived as a protective or restrictive barrier屏障, 壁垒:
a wall of silence.
无声的墙。
1.4
- Soccer a line of defenders forming a barrier against a free kick taken near the penalty area【英足】人墙。
1.5
- short for CLIMBING WALL.CLIMBING WALL的简称。
1.6
- Mining the rock enclosing a lode or seam【矿】围住矿脉(或矿层)的岩石。
1.7
- Anatomy & Zoology the membranous outer layer or lining of an organ or cavity【剖, 动】壁:
the wall of the stomach.
胃壁。
1.8
- Biology【生】见CELL WALL.
1.9
the Wall
short for BERLIN WALL.BERLIN WALL的简称。
2
- another term for WALL BROWN.
with obj.
1- enclose (an area) within walls, especially to protect it or lend it some privacy用墙围住(一区域):
housing areas that are walled off from the indigenous population.
有墙与当地居民分隔开的住宅区。
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wall something up
block or seal a place by building a wall around or across it砌墙封闭; 砌墙堵住:one doorway has been walled up.
一个门口已经用墙堵住。
1.2
wall someone/thing in/up
confine or imprison someone or something in a restricted or sealed place把…关起来; 禁闭:the grey tenements walled in the space completely.
那些灰色的房屋把那空地完全围起来了。
短语
between you and me and the wall
- 见BEDPOST.
drive someone up the wall
- informal make someone very irritated or angry〈非正式〉使某人非常恼火; 逼得某人很生气。
go to the wall
informal <非正式>
1
- (of a business) fail; go out of business(生意)失败; 破产。
2
- support someone or something, no matter what the cost to oneself(不计代价)支持:
the tendency for poets to go to the wall for their beliefs.
诗人们为了他们的信仰而不惜一切代价的倾向。
hit the wall
- (of an athlete) experience a sudden loss of energy in a long race(长跑运动员)突然跑不动了。
off the wall
N. Amer. informal <北美, 非正式>
1
- eccentric or unconventional古怪的; 不寻常的。
2
- (of a person) angry(人)生气的:
the president was off the wall about the article.
总统对那篇文章十分气愤。
3
- (of an accusation) without basis or foundation(指控)无根据的。
walls have ears
- proverb be careful what you say as people may be eavesdropping〈谚〉隔墙有耳。
wall-to-wall
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- (of a carpet or other floor covering) fitted to cover an entire floor(地毯或其他铺地材料)铺满整个地板的。
1.1
- informal denoting great extent or number〈非正式〉广泛的; 大量的:
wall-to-wall customers.
众多消费者。
派生词
wall-less
adjective词源
Old English, from Latin vallum 'rampart', from vallus 'stake'.