Fences Meaning in English
word · lemma: fence
/ˈfɛnsəz/
FEN-siz
/fˈɛnsɪz/
FEN-siz
释义
Long structures, usually made of wood, metal, or wire, used to mark the edge of an area, to protect, or to separate spaces.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used for both physical barriers and metaphorically for personal or social boundaries. Usually plural when referring to multiple barriers. Typical collocations: 'build fences', 'put up fences', 'repair fences'. 'Mend fences' also means to improve relationships.
Spanish: cercasPortuguese (BR): cercasPortuguese (PT): cercasChinese (Simplified): 围栏 - 栅栏Chinese (Traditional): 圍欄 - 柵欄Hindi: बाड़ेंArabic: أسوارBengali: বেড়াRussian: заборыJapanese: フェンスVietnamese: hàng ràoKorean: 울타리들Turkish: çitlerUrdu: باڑیںIndonesian: pagar
例句
The farm has many fences around the fields.
basic
They painted the fences white.
basic
Children should not climb the fences.
basic
Old fences sometimes make a yard feel cozy.
natural
There are no fences between our yards, so we share the space.
natural
After the storm, several fences were damaged and had to be fixed.
natural