canopy
noun /ˈkænəpi/
/ˈkænəpi/
(plural canopies)
- enlarge imagea cover that is fixed or hangs above a bed, seat, etc. as a shelter or decoration
(床、座位等上面的)罩篷,遮篷,罩盖 Topics Houses and homesc2Collocations Dictionaryadjective- glass
- dense
- thick
- …
- form
- bed
- beneath a/the canopy
- under a/the canopy
- canopy of
- …
- a layer of something that spreads over an area like a roof, especially branches of trees in a forest
顶篷;天篷;(尤指森林里的)林冠,林冠层 - The canopy of a rainforest is about 10 metres thick.
热带雨林的林冠约有 10 米厚。 - a canopy of leaves
一层树叶 - a glorious canopy of stars
壮丽的星空 - We could see the sky through gaps in the forest canopy.
我们可以透过林冠的缝隙看到天空。 - The trees formed a leafy canopy above their heads.
树木在他们头顶上方形成了一个枝叶茂盛的遮篷。 - a thick canopy of branches
芸芸如华盖的树枝
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- glass
- dense
- thick
- …
- form
- bed
- beneath a/the canopy
- under a/the canopy
- canopy of
- …
- The canopy of a rainforest is about 10 metres thick.
- (especially North American English) a roof that is supported on posts and is sometimes also attached at one side to a building
(有时与建筑的一侧相连的)天篷,遮篷 - a new steel entrance canopy for the building
大楼入口处新建的钢质遮篷 - a fabric canopy to provide shade in the backyard
后院遮阳用的织物天篷
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- glass
- dense
- thick
- …
- form
- bed
- beneath a/the canopy
- under a/the canopy
- canopy of
- …
- a new steel entrance canopy for the building
- a cover for the cockpit of an aircraft
Topics Transport by airc2(飞机的)座舱盖
词源late Middle English: from medieval Latin canopeum ‘ceremonial canopy’, alteration of Latin conopeum ‘mosquito net over a bed’, from Greek kōnōpeion ‘couch with mosquito curtains’, from kōnōps ‘mosquito’.