barnstorm
barnstorm 英 [ˈbɑ:nstɔ:m] 美 [ˈbɑrnstɔrm]
vi. 在小城镇巡回演出;在乡间作巡回演出 vt. 在小城镇巡回演出;在乡间作巡回演出
进行时:barnstorming 过去式:barnstormed 过去分词:barnstormed 第三人称单数:barnstorms
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- vi. 在小城镇巡回演出;在乡间作巡回演出
- vt. 在小城镇巡回演出;在乡间作巡回演出
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1. Under the new thinking, astronauts could barnstorm or circle the moon, Mars and Mars' twin moons, deploying probes to do their rock-collecting and experiments for them.
根据这种新思维,宇航员可以围绕月球、火星和火星的两颗卫星飞行,同时部署探测器为他们进行岩石采集和试验工作。
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2. McKinley, the first presidential candidate to barnstorm across the nation, backed the gold standard against his Democratic opponent's proposal that it should be joined by silver in a fixed ratio.
麦金莱(William McKinley)是首位在全美进行演讲的总统候选人,他支持金本位体系,反对其民主党对手提出的白银以固定比例加入的金银复本位制。
- barnstorm (v.) "to 'take by storm' the barns that served as theaters in rural places where itinerant acting troupes typically performed," 1815, in reference to performances in upstate New York barns (usually featuring short action pieces to suit vulgar tastes); see barn + storm (v.). Extended 1896 to electioneering tours, 1928 to itinerant airplane pilots who performed stunts at fairs and races. Related: Barnstormed; barnstorming; barnstormer.
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