saber 英 ['seɪbə]   美 ['sebɚ]

saber

saber  英 ['seɪbə] 美 ['sebɚ]

n. 军刀;佩剑;骑兵  vt. 用马刀砍或杀 

进行时:sabering  过去式:sabered  过去分词:sabered  第三人称单数:sabers  名词复数:sabers 

“We are taking the first major step towards givingthe American people their first light saber, ” the head of theMissile Defense Agency proclaimed. 我们正在采取的第一个重要一步,给美国人民的第一个激光骑兵 “,该导弹防御机构负责人宣布。
We evolved to be wary of saber-toothed tigers and blizzards, but not of climate change — and maybe that’s also why we in the news media tend to cover weather but not climate. 我们通过进化知道警惕尖牙老虎和暴风雪,但对气候变化却熟视无睹--也许这也是为何我们在新闻媒体中只报道天气而不报道气候的原因吧。

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  • n. 军刀;佩剑;骑兵
  • vt. 用马刀砍或杀
  • 1. “We are taking the first major step towards givingthe American people their first light saber, ” the head of theMissile Defense Agency proclaimed.

    我们正在采取的第一个重要一步,给美国人民的第一个激光骑兵 “,该导弹防御机构负责人宣布。

  • 2. We evolved to be wary of saber-toothed tigers and blizzards, but not of climate change — and maybe that’s also why we in the news media tend to cover weather but not climate.

    我们通过进化知道警惕尖牙老虎和暴风雪,但对气候变化却熟视无睹--也许这也是为何我们在新闻媒体中只报道天气而不报道气候的原因吧。

  • saber (n.) type of single-edged sword, 1670s, from French sabre "heavy, curved sword" (17c.), alteration of sable (1630s), from German Sabel, Säbel, probably ultimately from Hungarian szablya "saber," literally "tool to cut with," from szabni "to cut."
saber / ; NAmE / ( NAmE) = sabre saber sabers sabered sabering saber / ; NAmE /
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