apron
- IPA[ˈāprən]
美式
- a protective or decorative garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back;a garment similar to an apron worn as part of official dress, as by an Anglican bishop or a Freemason.
noun: apron, plural noun: aprons
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名詞
- 1. a protective or decorative garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back a striped butcher's apron I reached into my apron pocket
- ▪ a garment similar to an apron worn as part of official dress, as by an Anglican bishop or a Freemason.
- ▪ a sheet of lead worn to shield the body during an X-ray examination.
- 2. a small area adjacent to another larger area or structure a tiny apron of garden
- ▪ a hard-surfaced area on an airfield used for maneuvering or parking aircraft the pilot was instructed to park on the main apron
- ▪ a projecting strip of stage for playing scenes in front of the curtain.
- ▪ US a broadened area of pavement at the end of a driveway.
- ▪ the narrow strip of the floor of a boxing ring lying outside the ropes.
- ▪ the outer edge or border of a golf green.
- ▪ an extensive outspread deposit of sediment, typically at the foot of a glacier or mountain.
- ▪ a covering protecting an area or structure, for example, from water erosion.
- ▪ a pendulous fold of abdominal fat that obscures the genital region.
- 3. an endless conveyor made of overlapping plates apron feeders bring coarse ore to a grinding mill
- wearing an apron: aproned waiters in white caps
Oxford Dictionary
- too much under someone's influence and control
Oxford Dictionary
- too much under someone's influence and control
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈeɪpr(ə)n]
英式
- a protective garment worn over the front of one's clothes and tied at the back: a striped butcher's apron I reached into my apron pocket
Oxford Dictionary