She stitched a pocket on the new apron . 她在新围裙上缝上一只口袋。
He snatched the ducks out of her apron . 他从她的围裙里夺过了那几只野鸭。
An apron is a protection when doing dirty work . 围裙是做脏活时的保护物。
Women wear aprons in the kitchen . 妇女在厨房里围着围裙。
Mother had already shed her apron and was smoothing her hair . 妈已解下围裙,用手摸摸头发。
Charlotte uttered a scream, and hid her face in her apron . 夏洛特发出一声尖叫,用围裙把面孔遮起来。
The chambermaid in our corridor wears blue checked gingham aprons . 给我们扫走廊的清洁女工围蓝格围裙。
She commenced to cry and put my patient record in her apron pocket . 她开始哭起来,把我的病历放在她罩衫的衣袋里。
Mother's hands shook as she came up the steps, dumped her apron and reached for her hoe . 母亲走上台阶,摔下围裙,抓起锄头,两手发抖。
She had taken the two letters from the man's hands between the folds of her capacious apron so as to save them from the contamination of the stew . 她用那条宽大围裙裹着手,从那个人手里接过了这两封信,以免它们被炖肉的油弄脏。
a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
a paved surface where aircraft stand while not being used
the part of a modern theater stage between the curtain and the orchestra (i.e., in front of the curtain) 同义词:proscenium, forestage,
(golf) the part of the fairway leading onto the green
其他语种释义
apronとは意味:apron n. エプロン. 【動詞+】 ◆Put on your apron. エプロンをかけなさい ◆take off one's apron エプロンをはずす ◆tie an apron around one's waist 腰にエプロンを結ぶ ◆untie one's apron エプロンをはずす ◆be wearing an apron エプロンをしている. 【+動詞】 ◆My apro...