bandy
bandy 英 [ˈbændi] 美 [ˈbændi]
vt. 打来打去;传播 adj. 向外弯曲的 n. 早期曲棍球
进行时:bandying 过去式:bandied 过去分词:bandied 第三人称单数:bandies
- Bandy is a verb that means to toss many ideas around without focusing on just one. If you've ever brainstormed, you know what this is like — you bandy about different ideas until you find one that works.
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- vt. 打来打去;传播
- adj. 向外弯曲的
- n. 早期曲棍球
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1. Perhaps this explains why so far this year, the BPM hospital in Patna has admitted about 130 snake bite patients, nearly all of them bitten by bandy.
或许这可以解释今年目前为止,巴特那的BPM医院已经增加了近130个被蛇咬伤的病人,几乎所有被咬伤的人都是被这种蝰蛇咬伤的。
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2. The bandy is small but deadly and in an area where people work in an open sandals or even on barefoot, there is very little protection against been bitten.
这是一条小蛇,但极具毒性,在这个地方,人们都是穿着敞脚的草鞋,有的甚至打着赤脚去工作,几乎没有什么防护措施。
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3. Yet the Winter games have seen their share of strange demonstration sports, such as bandy, which is a combination of ice hockey and soccer, played in the Oslo games in 1952.
尽管是这样,冬季项目仍然有一些非常奇特的运动,如1952年奥斯陆奥运会上结合了曲棍球与足球特色的冰上曲棍球。
- bandy (n.) Irish ball game, precursor of field hockey, 1690s, played with a curved stick, also called a bandy (1620s), from bandy (v.) "throw to and fro, strike back and forth."
- bandy (v.) 1570s, "to strike back and forth, throw to and fro," from Middle French bander, from root of band (n.2). The sense apparently evolved from "join together to oppose," to opposition itself, to "exchanging blows," then metaphorically, to volleying in tennis. Related: Bandied; bandying.
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