horseshoe 英 [ˈhɔ:sʃu:]   美 [ˈhɔrʃu]

horseshoe

horseshoe  英 [ˈhɔ:sʃu:] 美 [ˈhɔrʃu]

vt. 装蹄铁于  n. 马蹄铁;U形物 

进行时:horseshoeing  过去式:horseshoed  过去分词:horseshoed  第三人称单数:horseshoes  名词复数:horseshoes 

The smith forged the horseshoe with great skill. 那铁匠非常熟练地锻造马蹄铁。
horseshoe crab fossils over 200 million years old are almost identical to contemporary animals: They are the closest living relatives of the trilobites. 200多万年前的马蹄蟹化石,与今天的马蹄蟹几乎完全相同:它们是三叶虫最近的亲戚。

  • When you think of a horseshoe, don't picture a shoe with a sole and laces! Instead, a horseshoe is an arc-shaped piece of metal that gets nailed into the horse's hoof.
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  • vt. 装蹄铁于
  • n. 马蹄铁;U形物
  • 1. The smith forged the horseshoe with great skill.

    那铁匠非常熟练地锻造马蹄铁。

  • 2. horseshoe crab fossils over 200 million years old are almost identical to contemporary animals: They are the closest living relatives of the trilobites.

    200多万年前的马蹄蟹化石,与今天的马蹄蟹几乎完全相同:它们是三叶虫最近的亲戚。

  • 3. Fossils of sea creatures peel out of the stone, and in a slick of mud we find a rusty horseshoe—a relic from an animal that worked down here more than a century ago, hauling stones.

    海洋生物的化石嵌在石壁上,在一块腐烂的泥土里我们找到了一块马蹄铁。 这是几世纪前一匹在这里搬运石料的马留下的遗物。

  • horseshoe (n.) also horse-shoe, late 14c. (early 13c. as a proper name), from horse (n.) + shoe (n.). Horseshoes as another name for the game of quoits is attested by 1822.
horse·shoe / ˈhɔːsʃuː ; ˈhɔːʃʃuː ; NAmE ˈhɔːrʃʃuː ; ˈhɔːrsʃuː / noun ( also shoe ) 1 a piece of curved iron that is attached with nails to the bottom of a horse's foot. A horseshoeis often used as a symbol of good luck. 马蹄铁,马掌(常用来象征好运) 2 anything shaped like a horseshoe 马蹄铁形物 a horseshoe bend in the river 河道中的马蹄形弯曲 horseshoe horseshoes horse·shoe / ˈhɔːsʃuː ; ˈhɔːʃʃuː ; NAmE ˈhɔːrʃʃuː ; ˈhɔːrsʃuː /
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