plank
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A plank is a long, flat, rectangular piece of wood. 長(zhǎng)方形木板
It was very strong, made of three solid planks of wood. 它非常結(jié)實(shí),是用三塊厚木板做成的。
2. V to cover or provide (an area) with planks 在···上鋪板; 給···上板
3. N-COUNT The main plank of a particular group or political party is the main principle on which it bases its policy, or its main aim. 政綱條目[journalism]
The Saudi authorities have made agricultural development a central plank of policy to make the country less dependent on imports. 沙特阿拉伯儅侷已經(jīng)將辳業(yè)發(fā)展作爲(wèi)其政策的核心綱領(lǐng),以減少該國(guó)對(duì)進(jìn)口的依賴。
4. V to hide; cache 躲避; 隱藏[SCOTTISH]
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plank /pl??k/ (planks)
劍橋詞典
plank noun [C] (FLAT PIECE)
a long , narrow , flat piece of wood or similar material , of the type used for making floors
木板;板條
oak /concrete planks 橡木/水泥板
a plank of wood 一塊木板條
We used a plank to cross the ditch . 我們用一塊跳板過了溝。
plank noun [C] (PRINCIPLE)
an important principle on which the activities of a group , especially a political group , are based
(尤指政治組織的)政綱條目,政策準(zhǔn)則
Educational reform was one of the main planks of their election campaign . 教育改革是他們競(jìng)選活動(dòng)的主要綱領(lǐng)之一。
The party's policy is based on five central planks. 該黨的政策基於5條中心政治綱領(lǐng)。 返回 plank