rubber
n. 橡膠; 橡皮擦; 避孕套; 一局; 投手板; 多輪決勝負的比賽
adj. 橡膠做的
Rubber is a strong, waterproof, elastic substance made from the juice of a tropical tree or produced chemically. It is used for making tyres, boots, and other products.
...the smell of burning rubber.
橡膠燃燒的氣味
Rubber things are made of rubber.
...rubber gloves.
橡膠手套
...a rubber ball.
橡膠球
A rubber is a small piece of rubber or other material that is used to remove mistakes that you have made while writing, drawing, or typing.
A rubber is a condom.
In some card games, for example bridge or whist, a rubber is a match of three games.
Let's have a few rubbers of bridge.
我們玩幾局橋牌吧。
1. latex from trees (especially trees of the genera Hevea and Ficus)
2. an eraser made of rubber (or of a synthetic material with properties similar to rubber); commonly mounted at one end of a pencil
3. contraceptive device consisting of a thin rubber or latex sheath worn over the penis during intercourse
4. a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow
1. coat or impregnate with rubber;
1. made of rubber and therefore water-repellent;
2. returned for lack of funds;
A rubber ball bounces well.
橡皮球彈力好.
The rubber hose is playing out.
卷著的橡皮管正在逐漸放開.
If plastic and rubber are burnt, they'll give off poisonous gases.
要是塑膠和橡膠被焚, 就會放出有毒的氣體.
Rubber is an elastic material.
橡膠是一種彈性材料.
The doctors decided that a rubber pipe would have to be let in to enable him to breathe.
醫生們決定得插一個橡皮管進去,好使他能呼吸.