belfry

英[ˈbelfri]
美[ˈbɛlfri]

基本释义

n.
钟塔; 钟室

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实用例句

The poor man must have bats in the belfry -- he wears such peculiar clothes.

这个可怜的人准有点疯 -- 他穿这么怪的衣服.

辞典例句

Belfry: bell tower , either freestanding or attached to another structure.

钟楼: 独立的或附在另一建筑上的钟楼.

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There also had been hundreds of in my belfry and attic.

在我的钟楼和阁楼也有好几百只.

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Everybody said that the old man had bats in his belfry.

人人都说那老头是神经病.

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Paddy: Uh oh, It'sounds like you've belfry!

派迪: 喔哦, 听起来你是脑袋不太正常!

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If somebody has bats in the belfry, they are slightly mad or eccentric.

用来形容人有点疯疯癫癫或是古里古怪的.

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The poor man have bats in the belfry -- he wears such peculiar clothes.

这个可怜的人“准”有点疯 -- 他穿这么怪的衣服.

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The poor man must have bats in the belfry -- he wear such peculiar clothes.

这个可怜的人准有点疯- - 他穿这麽怪的衣服.

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Don't say such silly things, Tom. People will think you have bats in your belfry.

汤姆,不要说这样的蠢话了, 人们会为你神经不正常的.

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You cannot believe a word she say because she is bats in the belfry.

她说的话你一句也不能相信,因为她神经失常了.

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Galileo is said to have conducted his revolutionary experiments with falling objects from the off - kilter belfry.

伽利略曾在这个失去平衡的倾斜的钟楼上做过具有划时代意义的自由落体实验.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building

  • 2. a room (often at the top of a tower) where bells are hung

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