equestrian 英 [ɪˈkwestriən]   美 [ɪˈkwɛstriən]

equestrian

equestrian  英 [ɪˈkwestriən] 美 [ɪˈkwɛstriən]

adj. 马的;骑马的;骑术的  n. 骑手;骑马者 

名词复数:equestrians 

For my first speech to inform, I talked about the equestrian art of dressage. 由于第一次演讲的目的是提供知识,我讨论的是花式骑术表演的骑术。
The maker of equestrian-inspired scarves and ties enjoyed 22% revenue growth in the first half of the year. 这家公司以骑手风格围巾和领带著称,今年上半年营收猛增22%。

  • An equestrian is an expert horseback rider. If you only go riding for an hour while on vacation you aren't an equestrian, but the person leading the group and riding the flashy horse probably is.
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  • adj. 马的;骑马的;骑术的
  • n. 骑手;骑马者
  • 1. For my first speech to inform, I talked about the equestrian art of dressage.

    由于第一次演讲的目的是提供知识,我讨论的是花式骑术表演的骑术。

  • 2. The maker of equestrian-inspired scarves and ties enjoyed 22% revenue growth in the first half of the year.

    这家公司以骑手风格围巾和领带著称,今年上半年营收猛增22%。

  • 3. The horse still plays a vital role in Argentine country life; the nation has one of the world’s great equestrian traditions.

    马在阿根廷生活中仍占主导地位,这个国家有世界上最伟大的骑马者传统。

  • equestrian (adj.) "pertaining to or relating to horses or horsemanship," 1650s, formed in English from Latin equester (genitive equestris) "of a horseman, knightly," from eques "horseman, knight," from equus "horse" (from PIE root *ekwo- "horse"). As a noun, "one who rides on horseback," from 1786. The feminine form equestrienne is attested from 1848 (Century Dictionary calls it "circus-bill French"). An earlier adjective was equestrial (1550s).
eques·trian / ɪˈkwestriən ; NAmE ɪˈkwestriən / adjective [usually before noun ] connected with riding horses, especially as a sport 骑术的 equestrian events at the Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会的骑术比赛项目 equestrian equestrians eques·trian / ɪˈkwestriən ; NAmE ɪˈkwestriən /
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