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
- 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。 - 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。 - Meanwhile, statistics show that in the United States, Chinese-Americans also are relegated to the "worker-bee" posts at the lower and middle rungs of big companies.
与此同时,数据显示,在美国,华人在大公司里也多处于“工蜂”这一相对中低层次的地位和级别。 - 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)。 - Consequently, the four chemical letters always form two rungs, AT and GC.
因此,这四个化学符号总是形成两个梯级AT和GC。 - Staff on the lower rungs of the ladder.
等级较低的职员。 - What happens, I ask, to those who lack even a whiff of social intelligence-they must be doomed to the lower rungs on the corporate ladder.
我问道,那些一点社交情商也没有的人会怎么样呢?他们一定会一辈子呆在公司等级阶梯的底层了? - 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。 - 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。 - Yet cosmetic surgery is an investment more and more Chinese women from all rungs of society are splashing out on, according to new research from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
然而,中国香港大学的最新研究显示,中国花钱整容的女性越来越多,各行各业的都有。