chariot
chariot 英 [ˈtʃæriət] 美 [ˈtʃæriət]
n. 二轮战车 vt. 驾驭(过去式charioted,过去分词charioted,现在分词charioting,第三人称单数chariots) vi. 乘战车;驾驭战车
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- A chariot is a small carriage pulled by horses. In the ancient world, chariots were usually the fastest way to travel, and also a convenient method for transporting armies and archery platforms.
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- n. 二轮战车
- vt. 驾驭(过去式charioted,过去分词charioted,现在分词charioting,第三人称单数chariots)
- vi. 乘战车;驾驭战车
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1. O mother, the young Prince did pass by our door, and the morning sun flashed from his chariot.
呵,母亲,年轻的王子已经从我们门前走过了,从他的车辇里射出朝日的金光。
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2. So, he did the worst possible thing he could: postpone the next chariot race.
所以他作出了一个最坏的决定:推迟下一场拉战车比赛。
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3. When humans first started building things, determining whether they would work as planned was mostly a matter of trial and error. Build a bridge, drive a chariot across it, and see if it collapsed.
一开始人类建造房屋时,决定房屋是否合格的方法是去试一下,看看有什么不妥的地方.建成一座桥,把辆战车开上面跑一跑,看看桥会不会倒.
- chariot (n.) "ancient two-wheeled vehicle used in war, racing, and private life," mid-14c., from Old French charriot "wagon" (13c.), augmentative of char "car," from Late Latin carrum "chariot" (see car).
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