slatted


slat

S0464700 (slăt)n.1. A narrow strip of metal or wood, as in a Venetian blind.2. A movable auxiliary airfoil running along the leading edge of the wing of an airplane.3. slats Slang The ribs.tr.v. slat·ted, slat·ting, slats To provide or make with slats: slatting the back of a chair.
[Middle English sclat, from Old French esclat, splinter, probably of Germanic origin.]

slatted

(ˈslætɪd) adjmade using narrow strips of wood, metal etc See also slatted floor
Translations
板条做的

slat

(slӕt) noun a thin strip of wood, metal etc. 細長條(鐵或木頭) (木、金属)狭板、板条 ˈslatted adjective having, or made with, slats. a slatted door. 長條(製)的 板条做的