【button音标】 英[ˈbʌtn] 美[ˈbʌtn]
【单词释义】 button是什么意思:
n.按钮,电钮;纽扣,扣子;扣状物;[植]芽
vt.用纽扣扣紧;用纽扣装饰,钉钮扣于;在…上装钮扣
vi.扣住;装有钮扣;扣上钮扣
[单词分级] 高考英语词汇
[单词复数] buttons [第三人称单数] buttons
[单词现在分词] buttoning
[单词过去式] buttoned
[单词过去分词] buttoned
【button形近词/近似词】
glutton n. 酷爱……的人;贪吃的人
cotton n.棉;棉织物
mutton n.[U]羊肉
【单词例句】
◇ A steward instantly asked us to put on masks and fasten the safety belts, and then pressed a button to switch on the escaping capsule. It slid sideways out of the opening at once and landed in a desert area safely.
一名乘务员立刻让我们戴上面罩、系牢安全带,接着按下一枚按钮打开逃生仓电源,逃生仓马上侧着滑出出口,安全降落在一片荒凉的地区。
---- An Air Crash
◇ The Emperor shared in the general satisfaction; and presented the impostors with the riband of an order of knighthood, to be worn in their button-holes, and the title of "Gentlemen Weavers."
皇帝赐给骗子每人一个爵士的头衔和一枚可以挂在纽扣洞上的勋章;并且还封他们为“御聘织师”。
◇ Whether buying electronics or toilet paper, avocados or clothes, Chinese are used to simply tapping a button on their smartphone and getting a home delivery - sometimes several per day.
不管是购买电子设备还是卫生纸、牛油果或衣服,中国人已经习惯于按下智能手机屏幕上的一个按键就享受快递到家服务,有时一天要下好几单。
---- 'Little yellow horse' robot delivers useful service in China
◇ It might feel as though pressing the snooze button in the morning gives you a little bit of extra rest to start your day, but the truth is that it does more harm than good.
你可能觉得早晨按掉闹钟能让你起床前多休息一会儿,但其实这样做弊大于利。