中英
chock-a-block
/ ˌtʃɒk ə ˈblɒk /
/ ˌtʃɑːk ə ˈblɑːk /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.充满的,塞满的;挤满的
  • adv.拥挤地
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     楔木方块

    楔木方块(Chock-A-Block)操作方法: 画 面:

  • 2

     滑车拉到头

    ... chock 稳定架;导缆口;垫舱;塞舱;扼流圈 chock-a-block 滑车拉到头 chocker 节流门 ...

  • 3

     的中文解释

    ... chockstone的中文意思 chock-a-block的中文解释 adj. (常与with连用)挤满的,塞满的,充满的 ...

短语
  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    The shelves were chock-a-block with ornaments.
    架子上堆满了装饰品。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    The small roads are chock-a-block with traffic.
    小路被车辆塞得满满的。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    If anybody else comes, don't let them in. The room is chock-a-block already.
    如果还有其他人来,别让他们进来,房间里已经挤得满满的了。
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  • 同近义词
  • 百科
  • Chock-A-Block

    Chock-A-Block was a BBC children's television programme, first shown in 1981 and repeated through to 1989 and shown as part of the children's programme cycle See-Saw (the "new" name for the cycle originally known as Watch with Mother). "Chock-A-Block" was an extremely large yellow computer, modelled to resemble a mainframe of the time; it filled the entire studio and provided the entire backdrop for the show. The presenter of the show played the part of a technician maintaining the computer. There were two presenters, Fred Harris ("Chock-A-Bloke") and Carol Leader ("Chock-A-Girl"), but only one appeared in each episode. At the start of the show, the presenter would drive around the studio towards the machine in a small yellow electric car, before saying the catchphrase "Chock-A-Bloke (or Girl), checking in!").The presenter would then use the machine to find out about a particular topic. The name "chock-a-block" was derived from the machine's ability to read data from "blocks" - which were just that, physical blocks painted different colours. A typical show would include dialogue from the presenter, a brief clip played on Chock-a-block's video screen, and the presenter recording a song on Chock-a-block's audio recorder (which resembled the reel-to-reel tape drives used on actual mainframes, but with a design below to cause the reels to resemble the eyes of a smiling face).According to the Kaleidoscope 'Lost Shows' database, eight out of thirteen episodes are no longer in the BBC archives.

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