bookcases
英 [ˈbʊkkeɪsɪz]
美 [ˈbʊkˌkeɪsɪz]
n. 书架; 书柜
bookcase的复数
柯林斯词典
- 书架;书橱
Abookcaseis a piece of furniture with shelves that you keep books on.
双语例句
- An imitation book; used to fill bookcases of people who wish to appear scholarly.
一种仿造的书;往往被想显示学者风度的人拿来放在书架上当摆设。 - There are three bookcases in our study.
在我们书房里有三个书柜。 - Cribs should be placed away from windows and tall, unsecured bookcases and shelves that could slide or topple.
婴儿床应放在远离窗户和高,无担保的书柜和书架,可以幻灯片或推翻。 - I hate to dust the furniture and bookcases.
我非常讨厌擦拭家具和书架上的尘埃。 - We bought the bookcases in the new cash and carry.
我们在这个新开的现款取货商店买了这几个书橱。 - We bought the bookcases in the new cash and carry at the shopping centre.
我们以新式的现掏自运的方式在购物中心买了那些书橱。 - Twin stairs lined with bookcases lead to the bedrooms and become a striking wall of built-in furniture.
与书柜内衬双楼梯导致卧室和成为内置的家具引人注目墙。 - On your left lies a set of bookcases, with all kinds of books in it.
就在你的左侧躺在床上,一套书柜,和各种各样的书。 - Bookcases that swung open when the right novel was pushed, fireplaces that revolved when the poker was lifted and paintings that rose to reveal hidden niches – all were featured not just in fanciful children's stories but also in real homes.
推到了正确的小说,书架就会打开;拿起拨火棍,壁炉就会转动;油画升高,掩藏的壁龛就会露出来&这些不只存在于充满想象的儿童故事中,也存在于真正的住宅里。 - May I have one of these bookcases?
这些书橱我买一个可以吗?