单词 | catwalk |
释义 | catwalk (kætwɔːk) Word forms: plural catwalks 1. countable noun [usually singular] At a fashion show, the catwalk is a narrow platform that models walk along to display clothes. 2. countable noun A catwalk is a narrow bridge high in the air, for example between two parts of a tall building, on the outside of a large structure, or over a stage. catwalk in British English (ˈkætˌwɔːk) noun 1. a narrow ramp extending from the stage into the audience in a theatre, nightclub, etc, esp as used by models in a fashion show 2. a narrow pathway over the stage of a theatre, along a bridge, etc catwalk in American English (ˈkætˌwɔk) noun 1. a narrow, elevated walk or platform, as one along the edge of a bridge or over the engine room of a ship 2. a narrow platform extending as from a stage, along which fashion models walk whiledisplaying clothing catwalk in the Oil and Gas Industry (kætwɔk) Word forms: (regular plural) catwalks noun (Extractive engineering: Field development, Drilling) A catwalk is a long, rectangular platform below the vee-door and slide, used for receiving, storing, or preparing rig and drill string tools. A platform called the catwalk extended away from the vee-door, and on each side of the walk were racks that drillpipewas stored on. The catwalk is the deck located to the side of the derrick floor and between the pipe racks. A catwalk is a long, rectangular platform below the vee-door and slide, used for receiving,storing, or preparing rig and drill string tools. Image of |
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