English to Chinese Dictionary umbrella

umbrella

雨伞
definition
noun
Yet as I pack a bag to hold water and umbrellas and tissue paper, I'm quite aware that the three hours will not feel like that.
a device consisting of a circular canopy of cloth on a folding metal frame supported by a central rod, used as protection against rain or sometimes sun.
the American nuclear umbrella over the West
a protecting force or influence.
translation of 'umbrella'
noun
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example
the 'umbrella' body for more than 100 training organizations
The invisible Van Allen belts that circle Earth in a region known as the magnetosphere trap much of this radiation and serve as an 'umbrella' that protects people in low Earth orbit or below.
That country loves the him because he holds the 'umbrella' that protects it from its enemies.
After the war ended, they moved the 'umbrella' to the edge of the Canal where it would be more effective against the IAF.
The Americans are the 'umbrella' that protects them from everything.
Heart pounding in her ears and squaring her shoulders, Carolyn held the 'umbrella' steady as she moved toward the back of the house.
Which is the largest and most powerful protective 'umbrella' for the forces of evil and corruption in that country?
She decided to open the umbrella once Soo Lin turned to face her, so the 'umbrella' would expand in her face.
But the new plan goes much further, placing controversial American military hardware on UK soil while including Britain in its protective 'umbrella' .
You can't always count on the US 'umbrella' to protect you when it starts to rain.
Mikhail hadn't made a move to open the 'umbrella' until now.
We look forward to seeing this area brought under a protective 'umbrella' and hope that the area can be made suitable for camping, whilst protecting it at the same time.
This work is co-ordinated by a regional 'umbrella' task force in Killarney, Kenmare, Killorglin and Caherciveen.
National sovereignty no longer serves as a protective 'umbrella' for vicious government actions, which are subject to prosecution so that human rights and justice may be upheld.
It has become a data mining operation, providing a suite of corporate programs under the 'umbrella' of ‘Fusion Marketing’ services.
The mouth is usually on the concave side, and the tentacles originate on the rim of the 'umbrella' .
In 1991, Geraldine Connell became the first manager of the Holy Angels as the centre moved further under the 'umbrella' of the health board.
His hair was neatly combed back, and he held an 'umbrella' over his head.
The bill will become an 'umbrella' for water management if passed into law.
The theory that the CPC will eventually evolve into an 'umbrella' party which covers different factions within the party like Japan's LDP isn't new.
'umbrella' term
Evidence regarding the general lifestyle of Mr. Vancurenko in the community is not information that is protected under the 'umbrella' of the homicide investigation.
It's not a word you'll find in the reams of material written on the pros and cons of intellectual property, the 'umbrella' system that protects patents.
Courts have correctly expanded the 'umbrella' of the First Amendment through the Fourteenth Amendment.
'umbrella' name
Autism is an 'umbrella' term covering a wide variety of disorders that cause a huge range of different symptoms in different people.
A few feet away, Ethan had slipped out of his jacket and was holding it over his head like an 'umbrella' , making a face.
I stayed in the sun for twenty minutes on each side before moved under the 'umbrella' to put on my sunscreen, hat and sunglasses.
The central plastic handle can be pushed to one side to allow for maximum coverage space and can also be moved to collapse the 'umbrella' .
The trust was also taken into supervision by the 'umbrella' Bradford Community Housing Trust Group, to ‘maintain the stability’ of the board.
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