looped
adj. 酩酊大醉的,成圈的
A loop is a curved or circular shape in something long, for example in a piece of string.
Mrs. Morrell reached for a loop of garden hose.
莫雷爾太太伸手去拿繞成圈的花園澆水用的軟管。
If you loop something such as a piece of rope around an object, you tie a length of it in a loop around the object, for example in order to fasten it to the object.
He looped the rope over the wood...
他把繩子繞到木頭上。
He wore the watch and chain looped round his neck like a medallion.
他將連結串列繞掛在脖子上,就像戴了一枚大獎章。
If something loops somewhere, it goes there in a circular direction that makes the shape of a loop.
The enemy was looping around the south side...
敵人正從南側包抄過來。
The helicopter took off and headed north. Then it looped west, heading for the hills.
直升機起飛後向北飛行,接著又兜向西邊,朝山那邊飛去。
If someone is in the loop, they are part of a group of people who make decisions about important things, or they know about these decisions. If they are out of the loop, they do not make or know about important decisions.
I think that the vice president was in the loop...
我認為副總統是局內人。
These activists don't want to feel out of the loop.
這些活躍分子不想做局外人。
1. like the pattern basic to the human fingerprint
The paper is looped over these spars in long festoons.
紙圈掛在這些桅杆上,形成許多長條的花彩.
Crimson draperies were looped along the walls.
四面牆壁上懸垂著深紅色環狀打褶的裝飾織物.
The plane looped the loop three times.
飛機連翻了三個跟頭.
The helicopter took off and headed north. Then it looped west, heading for the hills.
直升機起飛後向北飛行,接著又兜向西邊,朝山那邊飛去。
Only a bit of string looped round a nail in the doorpost held it shut.
僅僅是靠纏在門柱釘子上的一小段細繩把門關緊。