louver
英 ['luːvə]
美 ['lʊvɚ]
louver 百叶门,百叶窗词源不详,可能来自法语l’ouvert,开口,来自le,定冠词,ouvrir,打开,词源同aperture,overt.后用于指百叶门,百叶窗。
- louver (n.)
- also louvre, early 14c., "domed turret-like structure atop a building to disperse smoke and admit light," from Old French lovier, of uncertain origin. One theory connects it to Medieval Latin *lodarium, which might be from a Germanic source (compare Old High German louba "upper room, roof;" see lobby). Another suggests it is from French l'ouvert, literally "the open place," from le, definite article, + past participle of ouvrir "to open." Meaning "overlapping strips in a window (to let in air but keep out rain)" first recorded 1550s. The form has been influenced by apparently unrelated French Louvre, the name of the palace in Paris, which is said to be so named because its builder, Philip Augustus, intended it as a wolf kennel. Related: Louvered.
- 1. Can you find it in the world - class museums, such as the Louver?
- 你能否在世界 一流 的博物馆, 如卢浮宫中找着 呢 ?
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- 2. Inspect the closing of louver of funnel.
- 检测烟囱百叶窗的闭合性.
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- 3. These tests provide a theoretical basis for the design of louver concentrator and its engineering application.
- 实验结果为百叶窗浓缩器的设计和工业化应用提供了理论依据.
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- 4. Nor, if a work does get stolen, is the Louver necessarily likely to know about it.
- 而且, 就算真的有画被偷了, 卢浮宫方面也不一定能知道.
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