“studded”的英英意思

单词 studded
释义 studded, ppl. a.|ˈstʌdɪd|
[f. stud v. and n.1 + -ed.]
1. a. Set with or as with studs or large-headed nails.
1591Percivall Sp. Dict., Tachonado, studded, nailed, Bullatus, clauatus.1592Shakes. Ven. & Ad. 37 The studded bridle on a ragged bough, Nimbly she fastens.1663Cowley Hymn to Light xix. Verses & Ess. (1669) 37 A Crown of studded Gold thou bear'st.1696Mandey & Moxon Mech. Powers ix. i. (1699) 176 A Studded Wheel is, that in whose Periphery little Sphæres, or Convex Hemisphæres are disposed, or the Concaves are made hollow answering to the Convexes in the other Wheel.1697Dryden Virg. Georg. iii. 555 Swift Rivers are with sudden Ice constrain'd; And studded Wheels are on its back sustain'd.a1776J. Ellis Zoophytes (1786) 16 Flustra bullata. Studded Sea Matt.1804J. Grahame Sabbath 281 That house, with studded doors, And iron-visor'd windows.1805Scott Last Minstr. i. xvii, Orion's studded belt is dim.1845G. Dodd Brit. Manuf. Ser. iv. 106 The horizontal warp-threads, with the studded barrel..over them, form what we may term the permanent furniture of the carpet weaver's loom.1860J. Hewitt Arms & Arm. II. 122 Studded armour is found during this [the 14th] century.
b. Of a surface: Diversified by a number of prominent or conspicuous objects.
1823Byron Island ii. xi, The lightly-launch'd canoe Which stemm'd the studded archipelago.
c. Of a tyre: provided with studs (stud n.1 7 g).
1966Better Homes & Gardens Jan. 14/2 Studded snow tires made their debut in many of the snow belt states last winter.1970Toronto Daily Star 24 Sept. 39/1 Studded tires were causing costly damage to city streets.
2. Built with studs or upright laths.
1805R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. I. 94 Five square of studded partitions.
3. Arch. Of a moulding: Ornamented with studs.
1843Bloxam Princ. Gothic Archit. iv. (ed. 5) 87 [Norman mouldings] The studded trellis.1855Man. Gothic Mouldings 21 The studded patterns are of endless variety, the round studs receiving crosses, circles, or stars, according to the sculptor's pleasure.1866Parker Concise Gloss. Terms Archit. 151 The Star, the Billeted Cable, the Nebule, the Studded, the Indented, the Scolloped, [and other mouldings].
4. Of a projectile: Furnished with studs. (See stud n.1 7 c.)
1870Pall Mall Gaz. 24 Oct. 12 It is an easy and popular error to suppose that a lead-coated tightly fitting shot must shoot better than a studded shot.
5. Naut. Of the links of a chain: Strengthened with studs.
1901J. Black Scaffolding 88 Crane chain, with short links, may be proved to fourteen tons, and cable chain, with studded links, to eighteen tons.
6. U.S. In parasynthetic adjs.: high-studded, low-studded, having a great or small ‘stud’ or vertical dimension. (See stud n.1 3.)
1787M. Cutler in Life, Jrnls. & Corr. (1888) I. 269 It is a very large chamber, and high studded.1884Howells Silas Lapham iii. 54 Certainly, have the parlours high-studded... Have the entrance-story low studded.1891Harper's Mag. Dec. 119/1 The roof of the house slanted from back to front, so that the two rooms were lower studded than the studio.

 

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