garage

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n. 车库, 汽车修理厂, 机库 vt. 把车送入修车场

发音

UK /ˈɡæ.ɹɪdʒ/
UK /ˈɡæ.ɹɑːʒ/
UK /ˈɡæ.ɹɑːdʒ/
UK /ɡ(ə)ˈɹɑ(d)ʒ/
US /ɡəˈɹɑʒ/
US /ɡəˈɹɑdʒ/
US /ɡˈɹɑʒ/
US /ɡˈɹɑdʒ/
AU /ˈɡæ.ɹɑː(d)ʒ/
AU /ɡ(ə)ˈɹɑ(d)ʒ/
CA /ˈɡæ.ɹɪdʒ/
CA /ɡ(ə)ˈɹɑ(d)ʒ/
CA /ɡ(ə)ˈɹæ(d)ʒ/
NZ /ˈɡæ.ɹɑː(d)ʒ/
NZ /ˈɡæ.ɹɪdʒ/
ZA /ˈɡæ.ɹɑː(d)ʒ/
IN /ˈɡæ.ɹɑː(d)ʒ/

词形变化

garages 复数 garages garaged garages 三单 garaging garaging 现在分词 garaged 过去式 garaged 过去分词

教材释义与例句

名词

车库;汽车修理厂;飞机库

a building for keeping a car in, usually next to or attached to a house

动词

把……送入车库;把(汽车)开进车库

to put or keep a vehicle in a garage

释义与例句

n. B1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    A building (or section of a building) used to store a car or cars, tools and other miscellaneous items.

    车库

    车房

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  2. 2.

    A place where cars are serviced and repaired.

    可数 过时 不可数
  3. 3.

    A petrol filling station.

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  4. 4.

    A shed for housing an airship or aeroplane or a launchable missile; a hangar.

    可数 不可数 航空 商务 工程
  5. 5.

    A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding.

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  6. 6.

    A type of guitar rock music, personified by amateur bands playing in the basement or garage; garage rock.

    定语 可数 不可数 音乐
  7. 7.

    A type of electronic dance music related to house music, with warped and time-stretched sounds; UK garage.

    可数 不可数 音乐
v.
  1. 1.

    To store in a garage.

    We garaged the convertible during the monsoon months.

    1934, Ernest Bramah, The Bravo of London Meanwhile the chauffeur who had driven them there—a subordinate member of the band—had garaged his car and was loitering about the drive in the expectation of further instructions.

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词源

Borrowed from French garage (“keeping under cover, protection, shelter”), derivative of French garer (“to keep under cover, dock, shunt, guard, keep”), from Middle French garer, garrer, guerrer; partly from Old French garir, warir (from Old Frankish *warjan); and partly from Old French varer (“to fight, defend oneself, protect”), from Old Norse varask (“to defend oneself”), reflexive of vara (“to ware, watch out, defend”); both ultimately from Proto-Germanic *warjaną (“to defend, ward off”), *warōną (“to watch, protect”), from Proto-Indo-European *wer- (“to close, cover, protect, save, defend”).

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