1.Each one show cased a galaxy of brilliant lights and amazing colors.He laughed in delight.
每一个显示屏都捕捉到了令人难以置信的景象,看着辉煌的亮光和神奇的色彩,亚当斯开怀地笑了起来。
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noun (1)
a set of circumstances or conditions
is the statement true in all three cases
a situation requiring investigation or action (as by the police)
Her disappearance is a case for the police.
conditionspecifically: condition of body or mind
an inflectional form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective indicating its grammatical relation to other words
the possessive case
such a relation whether indicated by inflection or not
what actually exists or happens : fact
thought he had failed, but that wasn't the case
a suit or action in law or equity a civil case
a criminal case
the evidence supporting a conclusion or judgment
makes a good case for adopting the proposal
an instance of disease or injuryalso: patient Dr. Berg's cases
a case of pneumonia
an instance that directs attention to a situation or exhibits it in action : example
a peculiar person : character
The gangsters were hard cases.
oneself considered as an object of harassment or criticism
get off my case
noun (2)
a box or receptacle for holding something
a display case in a museum
a box together with its contents
a case of beer
setspecifically: pair
a case of pistols
an outer covering or housing
a pastry case
a tube into which the components of a round of ammunition are loaded
a divided tray for holding printing type
the frame of a door or window : casing
verb
transitive verb
to enclose in or cover with or as if with a case : encase
cased his coin collection
to line (something, such as a well) with supporting material (such as metal pipe)
to inspect or study especially with intent to rob
cased the bank before the robbery
cased hole[石油工程]下套管井,套管井
cased well套管井,下套管井
wapped, packaged
Noun (1) Middle English cas, from Anglo-French, from Latin casus fall, chance, from cadere to fall — more at chance Noun (2) Middle English cas, from Anglo-French case, chase, from Latin capsa chest, case, probably from capere to take — more at heave >entry 1
The first known use of case was before the 12th century
cash1 of 2noun
money in the form of coins or bills
money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods at the time of purchase or delivery
cash2 of 2verb
to pay or obtain cash for
cash a check
cash1 of 2noun
money in the form of coins or bills
money or its equivalent (as a check) paid for goods at the time of purchase or delivery
cash2 of 2verb
to pay or obtain cash for
cash a check
caseworknoun
social work involving close study of the problems and needs of a person or family
caseworknoun
social work involving close study of the problems and needs of a person or family
cassettenoun
a container holding film, photographic plates, or magnetic tape
casementnoun
a window frame opening on hinges like a door
a window with a casement
caseinnoun
a phosphorus-containing protein that is separated from milk especially by the action of acid that is used in making paints and adhesives
a phosphorus-containing protein that is produced when milk is made to form curds by rennet, that makes up a major part of cheese, and that is used in making plastics
case1 of 2noun
a situation requiring investigation, action, or consideration
a case for the police
a form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective showing its grammatical relation to other words
the word "child's" in "a child's shirt" is in the possessive case
such a relation whether shown by change of form or not
the subject of a verb is in the nominative case
what actually exists or happens : fact
thought he had failed, but that wasn't the case
a question or claim to be settled in a court of law
a convincing argument
made a good case for accepting the plan
an instance of disease or injury
a case of chicken pox
patient entry 2
example sense 3
a case of injustice
case2 of 2noun
a box or container to hold something
a box with its contents
an outer covering or protective shield
casing sense 2
1.Each one show cased a galaxy of brilliant lights and amazing colors.He laughed in delight.
每一个显示屏都捕捉到了令人难以置信的景象,看着辉煌的亮光和神奇的色彩,亚当斯开怀地笑了起来。
2.Barathrum will move to the other side of the target cased it.
裂魂人将移动到它发动冲刺时目标的另一侧.
3.Testing for COVID-19, the serious respiratory illness cased by the new coronavirus, has been held back by a lack of test kits and other equipment.
4.The rain fadeda touch of silver light cased in through the curtain.
雨声慢慢地住了,窗帘后隐隐地透出清光来.
5.They traced H-2’s movements, cased the gang’s safe houses and assembled a fleet of pickup trucks and cars collected by the state authorities.
6.XMAC works with monopole full wave mode in cased hole.
XMAC在套管井中采用单极全波测量模式。
7.Thus, the abrupt change in each hydrochemical observation item was cased by water pumping, not seismic anomaly.
因此,该测井水质测项大幅度突跳变化是由于连续抽水影响所致,不属于地震前兆事件。
8.In cased you missed it: On Monday, the Pope’s apology was featured in our Live coverage.
9.The demand for watered silk has fallen to such an extent that we have cased to produce it.
对水丝绸的需求下降到了我们停止生产的程度。
10.Being sent to work in rich homes, he wouldn’t be suspected when he sized up their loot and cased the joint,, just running around looking busy with a white coat on.
11.Some experts think antibody tests might be able to help determine whether such cases are the result of reinfection or “redetection” cased by a clinical relapse.
12.Proper technique, says Tomason, starts with refrigerating the cake for a few hours to solidify the icing, whether cased in fondant or not.
13.The goods are to be packed in tin-lined cases, and the contents of each case clearly marked on the outside.
一切货物均须用内衬马口铁或锡纸的木箱包装,且外壳必须清楚地标明其内所装物品。
14.Oath Keepers and Proud Boys helped spearhead the assault, and some Proud Boys had cased the Capitol to find the best entry points.
15.If anything, it cased further harm: to the 17 children he left behind and to the pockets of U.S. taxpayers, who covered the literal costs of his incarceration.
16.The late Swedish author's multimillion-selling Millennium trilogy will be released in a cased set Nov. 26.
17.The medal was entirely cased in gold.
这块奖牌被完全用黄金包裹起来。
18.Richard Czuba, a veteran pollster who conducts surveys for Detroit’s media outlets, said opinions about Mr. Trump on both sides of the aisle had long been cased in cement.
19.The thieves cased Wilson's house before the robbery.
那些盗贼在抢劫前窥探了威尔逊的住宅。
20.He sought and received permission for rangers to ride around on snowmobiles armed with cased shotguns that could propel rubber bullets, bean bags and cracker shells at the Wapiti wolves.
basket case
traveling case
a case of the sulks
whatever the case (may be)
train case
case study