| 释义 | decked
 deck 1D0074300 (dĕk)n.1.  A platform extending horizontally from one side of a ship to the other.2. a.  A platform or surface likened to a ship's deck.b.  An unroofed platform, typically with a railing, that adjoins a building or is built on a rooftop.c.  The roadway of a bridge or an elevated freeway.3.  The piece of hard material, usually wood or composite, to which the frames housing the wheels are attached on a skateboard or landboard.4. a.  A pack of playing cards.b.  A group of data processing cards.c.  A digital file containing slides for a presentation.5.  A tape deck.tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1.  To furnish with or as if with a deck.2.  Slang To knock down: He decked his sparring partner.Idioms:  clear the deck Informal  To prepare for action. hit the deck Slang 1.  To get out of bed.2.  To fall or drop to a prone position.3.  To prepare for action. on deck1.  On hand; present.2.  Sports Waiting to take one's turn, especially as a batter in baseball.[Middle English dekke, from Middle Dutch dec, roof, covering; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]
 
 deck 2D0074300 (dĕk)tr.v. decked, deck·ing, decks 1.  To clothe with finery; adorn. Often used with out: We were all decked out for the party.2.  To decorate: decked the halls for the holidays.[Dutch dekken, to cover, from Middle Dutch decken; see (s)teg- in Indo-European roots.]
 decked(dɛkt) adj (Architecture) having a wooden deck or platform: a decked terrace. TranslationsEncyclopediaSeedeckFinancialSeeDeck |