wall

名詞

UK/wɔːl/
US/wɑːl/

定義 wall 名詞

  1. A1Countable(可数名词)

    a vertical structure, typically made of stone or brick, used to divide or enclose an area.

    墙;墙壁

    • The walls in this apartment are so thin that you can hear almost every word the neighbors say.

      这间公寓的墙壁太薄了,你几乎可以听到邻居说的每一句话。

    • These walls look rather bare; could we hang some pictures on them?

      这些墙看起来相当空旷,我们可以在上面挂一些画吗?

    • We had to scale a ten-foot wall to get into the garden.

      我们不得不翻越一堵十英尺高的墙才能进入花园。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    the outer part of a hollow structure in the body

    (身体中空结构的)壁。

    • the wall of the uterus/stomach

      子宫壁/胃壁

    • the wall of an artery

      动脉壁

    • the wall of the heart

      心脏壁

  3. Countable(可数名词)

    a dense mass of people or things that blocks passage.

    (阻挡通道的)人墙。

    • The protestors formed a solid wall to block the police from passing.

      抗议者组成了一道坚固的人墙,阻止警察通过。

    • The crowd formed an impenetrable wall.

      人群形成了一道无法穿透的人墙。

    • We were stopped by a wall of people.

      我们被人墙拦住了。

  4. Countable(可数名词)

    In football, a line of players standing a set distance from the ball during a free kick, to make scoring more difficult.

    (足球比赛中,罚自由球时,对方球员组成的人墙,以增加直接射门的难度)人墙。

    • Rooney's free kick went around the Newcastle wall and into the far side of the goal.

      鲁尼的自由球绕过了纽卡斯尔的人墙,飞进了球门的远角。

    • The defenders formed a wall to try and block the shot.

      防守球员们组成了一道人墙,试图阻挡射门。

    • His shot went through the wall and directly into the net.

      他的射门穿过了人墙,直接飞进了球网。

  5. Singular(单数)literary(文学性)

    a large, powerful mass of something, typically moving fast

    大量的(速度快的)东西

    • After the heavy rains, the houses were swept away by a wall of mud/water.

      大雨过后,房屋被泥/水的墙状物冲走了。

    • The tsunami hit the coast like a wall.

      海啸像一堵墙一样袭击了海岸。

    • The sandstorm approached like a wall.

      沙尘暴像一堵墙一样逼近。

  6. Singular(单数)

    a feeling or behavior that prevents communication and understanding between people or groups.

    (情感上的)隔阂、障碍。

    • There is a wall of mistrust between these two groups.

      这两个群体之间存在着一堵不信任的墙。

    • There is an emotional wall between them.

      他们之间有一堵情感上的墙。

    • A wall of misunderstanding has built up between them.

      他们之间已经建立了一堵误解的墙。

成語

  • Walls have ears

    A warning indicating that it is not safe to speak openly because others might be listening.

    隔板有耳(警告别人谨語小心)

    Remember that 'walls have ears' when discussing personnel issues in the office.

    记得在办公室讨论人事问题时要记住『隔墙有耳』。

  • go to the wall

    To be destroyed or fail completely, often referring to a business.

    (公司)倒闭、破产,彻底失败。

    Due to years of losses, the company finally went to the wall.

    由于多年的亏损,这家公司最终倒闭了。

  • off the wall

    Describes something that is unconventional, bizarre, or unexpected.

    古怪的,怪诞的

    He proposed an off-the-wall business plan that surprised everyone.

    他提出了一个出人意料的商业计划,让每个人都感到惊讶。

  • walls have ears

    A warning that one should be careful about what they say because other people might be listening.

    隔板有耳(警告勿在公开场合说话)

    We should speak quietly here; walls have ears, you know.

    我们在这里应该小声说话;隔墙有耳,你知道的。

  • drive someone up the wall

    To make someone extremely annoyed or angry.

    使人恼火

    His constant finger-tapping is driving me up the wall.

    他不停敲手指让我快疯了。

  • hit the wall

    To reach a point of physical exhaustion during a run, exercise, or competition where one feels unable to continue.

    遇到极限(运动时)

    After a few hours of intense work, I really hit the wall and couldn't focus anymore.

    经过几个小时的激烈工作后,我真的撞墙了,完全无法集中注意力。

片語動詞 wall

  • wall something up

    to close off a space in a wall by using bricks or stones

    砌墙(将壁上的空间堵上)

    Last year, the workers decided to wall up the old doorway to prevent anyone from entering.

    去年,工人们决定用墙封住旧门道,以防止任何人进入。

  • wall something off

    to completely encircle an area by constructing a wall

    给某地建造围墙;用墙圈起某地

    To enhance security, the school decided to wall off the playground.

    为了加强安全,学校决定用墙围起操场。

  • wall something in

    to encircle something with walls or tall constructions

    用围墙或高大建筑将…围住

    The castle was walled in with tall walls to protect against attacks.

    城堡被高墙围住以抵御攻击。