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 scroll [skrәul]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 卷轴, 画卷, 名册, 条幅, 滚动

vt. (使)成卷形

vi. (使)成卷形

[计] 滚动




    scroll
    [ noun ]
    1. a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)

    2. <noun.shape>
    3. a document that can be rolled up (as for storage)

    4. <noun.communication>
    [ verb ]
    1. move through text or graphics in order to display parts that do not fit on the screen

    2. <verb.change>
      Scroll down to see the entire text


    Scroll \Scroll\, n. [A dim. of OE. scroue, scrowe (whence E.
    escrow), OF. escroe, escroue, F. ['e]crou entry in the jail
    book, LL. scroa scroll, probably of Teutonic origin; cf. OD.
    schroode a strip, shred, slip of paper, akin to E. shred. Cf.
    {Shred}, {Escrow}.]
    1. A roll of paper or parchment; a writing formed into a
    roll; a schedule; a list.

    The heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll.
    --Isa. xxxiv.
    4.

    Here is the scroll of every man's name. --Shak.

    2. (Arch.) An ornament formed of undulations giving off
    spirals or sprays, usually suggestive of plant form. Roman
    architectural ornament is largely of some scroll pattern.

    3. A mark or flourish added to a person's signature, intended
    to represent a seal, and in some States allowed as a
    substitute for a seal. [U.S.] --Burrill.

    4. (Geom.) Same as {Skew surface}. See under {Skew}.

    {Linen scroll} (Arch.) See under {Linen}.

    {Scroll chuck} (Mach.), an adjustable chuck, applicable to a
    lathe spindle, for centering and holding work, in which
    the jaws are adjusted and tightened simultaneously by
    turning a disk having in its face a spiral groove which is
    entered by teeth on the backs of the jaws.

    {Scroll saw}. See under {Saw}.

    Rule \Rule\, n.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    Syn: regulation; law; precept; maxim; guide; canon; order;
    method; direction; control; government; sway; empire.
    Rule \Rule\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ruled};
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Ruling}.] [Cf. OF. riuler, ruiler, L.
    regulare. See {Rule}, n., and cf. {Regulate}.]
    1. To control the will and actions of; to exercise authority
    or dominion over; to govern; to manage. --Chaucer.

    A bishop then must be blameless; . . . one that
    ruleth well his own house, having his children in
    subjection. --1 Tim. iii.
    2, 4.

    2. To control or direct by influence, counsel, or persuasion;
    to guide; -- used chiefly in the passive.

    I think she will be ruled
    In all respects by me. --Shak.

    3. To establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by
    universal or general consent, or by common practice.

    That's are ruled case with the schoolmen.
    --Atterbury.

    4. (Law) To require or command by rule; to give as a
    direction or order of court.

    5. To mark with lines made with a pen, pencil, etc., guided
    by a rule or ruler; to print or mark with lines by means
    of a rule or other contrivance effecting a similar result;
    as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank book.

    {Ruled surface} (Geom.), any surface that may be described by
    a straight line moving according to a given law; -- called
    also a {scroll}.

    1. When the 47-day journey is completed, Tony will present a friendship scroll signed by Soviet youngsters to President Bush, who has already agreed to meet him at the end of his journey.
    2. Less grand but no less rewarding are the smaller-scale scroll paintings and the many domestic objects that are on view.
    3. The young pilot brought a friendship scroll signed by 250,000 American children that he hopes to present to President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
    4. It allows user to display two pages side-by-side along with menus and scroll bars.
    5. The scroll, which Christie's said was "most likely executed by a Chinese artist working in the Mongol court," is nearly two feet wide and 40 feet long.
    6. He said that Lotus will soon distribute to customers free repairs for 1-2-3 for Windows that will make it much faster than the original version and make it quicker to scroll around the spreadsheet.
    7. Tony, from San Juan Capistrano, Calif., is flying on to the Soviet Union to present a 800-foot "friendship scroll" signed by some 250,000 American youngsters to Soviet President Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
    8. But Tony Aliengena will still have the chance to pass along a scroll with signatures of 250,000 American schoolchildren to a Soviet official, said Valery Nikolayev, director of the Foundation for Social Inventions.
    9. A charred Torah scroll hangs on the wall, its Hebrew characters twisted as if in agony.
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