deck
noun
verb
dek
noun
1
ON A SHIP
在船上
a.
the
outside
top
level
of
a
ship
that
you
can
walk
or
sit
on
b.
one
of
the
different
levels
on
a
ship
〔船上的〕一层
Let’s
go
up
on
deck
.
我们到甲板上去吧。
above/below
deck
Peter
stayed
below
deck.
彼得呆在甲板下面。
main/passenger/car
etc
deck
a
staircase
leading
to
the
passenger
deck
通往旅客舱的楼梯
2
ON A BUS, PLANE ETC
在公共汽车 飞机上等
one
of
the
levels
on
a
bus,
plane
etc
〔公共汽车、飞机等的〕一层
lower/upper
etc
deck
I
managed
to
find
a
seat
on
the
upper
deck.
我在上层找到了一个座位。
Eddie
returned
to
the
flight
deck
(=the
part
of
an
aircraft
where
the
pilot
sits)
.
埃迪回到了驾驶舱。
3
AT THE BACK OF A HOUSE
在屋子后部
a
wooden
floor
built
out
from
the
back
of
a
house,
where
you
can
sit
and
relax
outdoors
[美] 〔屋后供休息的〕木制平台;
AmE
deck
furniture
屋后平台上的家具
4
MUSIC
音乐
a
piece
of
equipment
used
for
playing
music
tapes,
records
etc
〔录音机的〕走带机构; 〔唱机的〕转盘托面
cassette/tape/record
deck
5
CARDS
纸牌
a
set
of
playing
cards
一副纸牌;
BrE
Irene
shuffled
the
deck.
艾琳洗了牌。
a
deck
of
cards
一副纸牌
verb
6
deck sth out
also
又作
to
decorate
something
with
flowers,
flags
etc
〔用花、旗帜等〕装饰
usually passive 一般用被动态
deck
sth
(out)
with
sth
The
street
was
decked
with
flags
for
the
royal
wedding.
为了庆祝皇家婚礼,人们用旗子装饰街道。
7
to
hit
someone
so
hard
that
they
fall
over
[非正式] 将〔某人〕击倒
informal
Gerry
just
swung
round
and
decked
him.
格里迅速转过身把他打倒在地。