banisters

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英 ['bænɪstəz]
美 ['bænɪstəz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (楼梯的)栏杆,扶手( banister的名词复数 );槛;楯;梐枑

  • 英英释义

    banister

    • n.a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling

      同义词:bannisterbalustradebalustershandrail

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. Herb slid down the banisters and almost knocked Watkins over.
      赫伯从楼梯扶手上滑下去,差点儿把华系斯撞倒了。
    2. His energy was so high he often slid down three floors of banisters from his office.
      他的精力充沛得以至于常常从三层楼上的办公室沿楼梯扶手滑下来。

    权威例句

    Banisters mfd. from tubes and rods
    Thinking Without Banisters
    Without banisters: Adorno against humanity
    Violence: thinking without banisters
    Violence : thinking without banisters
    Thinking Without Banisters: Essays in Understanding
    Thinking without banisters: Toward a compassionate inquiry into human rights education
    Peacekeeping without banisters : the need for new practices that go beyond just war theory
    Installation device for glass plate of balcony and stair banisters
    Construction kit for erection of angled frame structure, e.g. for banisters, balustrades and room stands