canter
canter 英 [ˈkæntə(r)] 美 [ˈkæntɚ]
n. 慢跑;流浪汉 vi. 慢跑 vt. 使慢跑
进行时:cantering 过去式:cantered 过去分词:cantered 第三人称单数:cants 名词复数:canters
- To canter is to ride a horse at a speed between a trot and a gallop. When canter is a noun, it is a ride on a horse at that pace and so you can say to a friend, "Come with us for a canter!"
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- n. 慢跑;流浪汉
- vi. 慢跑
- vt. 使慢跑
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1. With a flick of my switch, my 3-year-old mare, Reem, broke into a canter, and we ascended gradually toward the top of a ridge.
我轻轻鞭打了一下我那三岁的母马利姆,它开始慢跑起来,我们渐渐地爬到了山脊上。
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2. When the ponies canter on to the lush grounds of Guards Polo Club near Windsor Castle this weekend, they will herald one of the highlights of the English summer society calendar.
到了本周末,在温莎城堡的御林军马球俱乐部里,当小马在草场上慢跑的时候,英国夏季社交日程中的一大亮点即将拉开帷幕。
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3. Long time innovator Marc canter has made a proposal for a system to let users integrate all their social networks from around the web into one central dashboard.
一向富有创新精神的Marc Canter提出了一个新的社交网络系统,允许用户通过一个仪表板管理所有的社交网站内容。
- canter (n.1) "moderate or easy gallop," 1755, from canter (v.).
- canter (n.2) c. 1600, "professional beggar," agent noun from cant (v.1). From 1650s as "one who talks religious cant."
- canter (v.) of horses, "move with a moderate or easy gallop," 1706, from a contraction of canterbury (v.), 1670s, from Canterbury pace (1630s), "easy pace at which pilgrims ride to Canterbury" (q.v.). Related: Cantered; cantering.
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