lamppost

英[\'læmppəʊst]
美[ˈlæmpˌpost]

基本释义

  • n.灯杆,路灯柱

实用例句

She was so sleepy that she ran into a lamppost.

她如此困倦,以致撞到路灯杆上.

《简明英汉词典》

Paul got out of control of his car and ran it into a lamppost.

保罗没能把汽车控制住,结果把它撞到路灯柱子上去了.

《简明英汉词典》

The bus banged up a lamppost.

汽车砰地撞上了路杆.

辞典例句

The car banged up a lamppost.

汽车撞坏了一根路杆.

辞典例句

He drove full tilt intothe lamppost.

他车开得飞快,撞上了路灯柱.

辞典例句

The dog cocked its leg ( against the lamppost ), ie in order to urinate.

狗(对着灯柱)抬起一只腿 ( 撒尿 ).

辞典例句

In his hurry he ran his head against a lamppost.

匆忙之中,他的头撞到了一根电灯杆上.

互联网

Running down the street, I knocked up against the lamppost.

我沿街跑时撞上了电灯杆.

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He banged his head against the lamppost and hurt it.

他的头撞晨了灯柱上,受了伤.

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It annoys me if a lamppost is not bolt upright.

如果灯杆不是笔直的,我就感到烦恼.

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Linda and Andrew were killed when the car crashed into a lamppost.

当琳达和安德鲁的车撞上了路灯柱时,他们丧生了.

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I stood against a lamppost and read it over. It'sounded preposterous.

我靠在一根灯柱上读了上面的话, 这封信写得有点荒谬.

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I ran my head into the lamppost and hurt it.

我将头撞在灯柱上,撞伤了.

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Vingo charged into a lamppost and hurt his arm.

文戈撞上了路灯柱,手臂受了伤.

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He lost control of the car and smashed into a lamppost.

他的车失去了控制,撞上街灯柱.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a metal post supporting an outdoor lamp (such as a streetlight)