rungs
英 [rʌŋz]
美 [rʌŋz]
n. (梯子的)横档,梯级
rung的复数
柯林斯词典
Rungis the past participle ofring.- N-COUNT 梯级;横档
Therungson a ladder are the wooden or metal bars that form the steps.- I swung myself onto the ladder and felt for the next rung.
我纵身跳到梯子上,摸索着下一根横档。
- I swung myself onto the ladder and felt for the next rung.
- N-COUNT (事业、组织、进程中的)级别,等级,地位
If you reach a particularrungin your career, in an organization, or in a process, you reach that level in it.- I first worked with him in 1971 when we were both on the lowest rung of our careers...
我第一次和他共事是在1971年,那时我们的事业都刚刚起步。 - There has never been a better time to get on the first rung of the property ladder.
迈出置业第一步的最佳时机莫过于此。
- I first worked with him in 1971 when we were both on the lowest rung of our careers...
双语例句
- The lower rungs of management.
管理人员中较低的等级。 - Dots on the three lowest rungs would indicate that the system possesses no internal energy.
圆点在三个最低梯级上,就表示这个系统没有内能。 - Laddering is an investment strategy where investors structure their CDs or bonds to mature at regular intervals which are evenly spaced, such as rungs on a ladder.
阶梯是一种投资战略。按照这种战略,投资者将存款或债券的到期时间逐步均匀递增,就像梯子上的横档那样。 - Do not use a ladder with broken, split or otherwise defective rungs or side rails-report them to Maintenance.
切勿使用有破损、开裂或其他缺陷梯级或扶手的梯子&报告给维修部门。 - Marius then recognized the fact, that what he had taken for a shapeless mass was a very well-made rope-ladder, with wooden rungs and two hooks with which to attach it.
马吕斯这才看出他先头认为不成形的那一堆东西,原来是一条做得很好的软梯,结有一级级的木棍和两个挂钩。 - Staff on the lower rungs of the ladder.
等级较低的职员。 - Two parallel members connected by rungs; for climbing up or down.
一种用横档连起来的平行物;用于爬上爬下。 - I let the kids play with the Chinese toys on the bottom rungs while I turn over boxes and read labels as fast as I can.
个人所得税计算方法我让孩子们玩最低层的玩具,而自己飞快地翻看标签。 - Check your equipment-tools for mushroomed heads, ladders for broken rungs, unsafe trays, etc.
检查你的设备-工具,确保蘑菇头、梯子没有损坏的梯级、不安全托盘等。 - Children from wealthier backgrounds are more likely to have a grasp on the upper rungs of the labor market.
意为:家庭背景越是富有的孩子,越有机会进入劳动力市场的上层(也就是越能找到好职位)。
