rim
n
1 edge or border of sth that is (approximately) circular 圆形(或近似圆形)物体的边缘
the rim of a cup, bowl, etc 杯、 碗等的边
a pair of spectacles with gold rims 一副金框眼镜.
2 outer edge of a wheel, on which the tyre is fitted (安装轮胎的)辋圈, 轮圈. =>illus at App 1 见附录 1 插图, page xiii. rim, v (-mm-) [Tn]
provide (sth) with a rim; be a rim for (sth) 给(某物)镶边; 形成(某物)的边缘
Mountains rimmed the valley. 群山环绕著这个山谷.
I'm not sure that this conference is as good as last year's.
我确信这次会议不如去年的会议精彩。
One of the first jobs when you start work in an office is to learn how to use every piece of equipment.
你在办公室开始工作的第一件事就是要学会怎样使用办公室里的每样设备。
Finding a job is not the same as choosing a job. Many young people end up in a job to which they are not suited. Chance may play a more important part than decision. So here are a few steps to help you think about jobs which you might enjoy doing