thatch的意思和读音

thatch

: [θætʃ] : [θætʃ]

n.

v.

thatches  thatching  thatched  

adj.+n.thatch cottage

n.roofing,roof,straw,hay,covering

thatchn.

1.[u][c]dried straw , reeds , etc. used for making a roof; a roof made of this material

a roof made of thatch

The thatch was badly damaged in the storm.

2.[sing](informal)~ of hairthick hair on sb's head

v.

1.~ sthto cover the roof of a building with thatch

n.1.2.3.,〉()4.()1.2.3.,〉()4.()

v.1.()();

n.1.a roof made of dried plants such as straw or reeds2.the hair on someones head, especially when it is thick and messy

v.1.to cover a roof of a building with dried plants such as straw or reeds

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2. ) conspire ) thatch ) eaves ( ...

3. that thatch thaw ...

4. hatchet thatch haul ...

5. Root Position( ) Thatch( ) (mono) ...

6. 6. necessity n. 7. thatch v. ) 8. domestic adj. ; …

7. texture thatch thaw ...

8. ... Thanksgiving n. () thatch theft n. ...

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1.Thatch which has been done the British way last from twenty to sixty years, and is an effective defence against the heat .

2.Thin and olive-skinned boys, each had a thatch of dark curls on his head and was quick to anger and quicker to forgive.

3.So, like a good husband, he climbed up and began to fix the thatch. The ugly girl went out to gut fish.

4.An old lute player falls ill in the wilds, and is saved by a fisher boy who accommodates him in his thatch cottage.

5.Although thatch has always been used for cottage and farm buildings, it was once used for castles and churches, too.

6.'No, none of them. I forgot to tell the men to thatch them. I expect most of my wheat will be destroyed in this rain. '

7.Through the gathering blue dusk Jaime glimpsed fresh thatch upon a score of roofs, and doors made of raw green wood.

8.Suddenly, I was a strong Zhuangmen Chen woke to the sound, and I realized that just delivered the thatch on the island of lime not good.

9."Palatial" is not the word that usually comes to mind to describe a pole-and-thatch house.西」。

10.After a while though, they began to replace the thatch with wooden shingles, because wood were so plentiful.