sled
sled 英 [sled] 美 [slɛd]
n. 雪橇 vi. 乘雪橇;用雪橇运 vt. 用摘棉机摘;用雪橇运
进行时:sledding 过去式:sledded 过去分词:sledded 第三人称单数:sleds 名词复数:sleds
- If you want to slide down a snowy hill, hop on a sled! A sled can be simple and plastic, or it can be more complicated, with wood and metal runners, like the kind that huskies pull across the tundra. Mush!
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- n. 雪橇
- vi. 乘雪橇;用雪橇运
- vt. 用摘棉机摘;用雪橇运
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1. She tumbled over a sled.
她被雪橇绊了一跤。
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2. When his sled broke down, he repaired it.
当他的雪橇坏掉时,他自己维修。
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3. The hut stands at the foot of a near vertical wall of rock in an icy fjord in the high Arctic, a week away by dog sled from the nearest human settlement.
小屋坐落在高纬度北极地区峡湾边一座几乎是垂直的山岩下,从最近的有人居住的地方到此地,狗拉的雪橇要走一个星期。
- sled (n.) early 14c., "a dragged vehicle used for transport of heavy goods," from Middle Dutch sledde "sled," from Proto-Germanic *slid- (source also of Old Saxon slido, Old Norse sleði, Danish slæde, Swedish släde, Old High German slito, German Schlitten "sledge"), from the same root as Old English slidan (see slide (v.)). Not found in Old English. In reference to a sleigh used for travel or recreation, it is attested from 1580s, now mainly American English.
- sled (v.) "transport on a sled," 1718; "ride on a sled," 1780, from sled (n.). Related: Sledded; sledding.
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