sleigh
sleigh 英 [sleɪ] 美 [sle]
vi. 乘雪橇;驾雪橇 vt. 乘雪橇;用雪橇运输 n. 雪橇
进行时:sleighing 过去式:sleighed 过去分词:sleighed 第三人称单数:sleighs 名词复数:sleighs
- A sleigh is a large sled that's pulled by horses, or in the case of Santa Claus, by reindeer.
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- vi. 乘雪橇;驾雪橇
- vt. 乘雪橇;用雪橇运输
- n. 雪橇
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1. The sleigh jingled along the snowy road.
雪橇在积雪的路上丁当前进。
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2. They believe that -- on the night before Christmas -- he travels through the air in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. He enters each house from the top by sliding down the hole in the fireplace.
小孩子们相信:在圣诞节的前一夜,圣诞老人乘坐驯鹿拉的雪橇从空中而来,他从壁炉的烟囱进入到每家每户,他把给孩子们的圣诞礼物放在圣诞树下。
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3. In 1846, when the word first appeared in the printed record a dashboard was a barrier between the riders of a sleigh or wagon and the flying mud and water coming from a horse’s hooves.
1846年,这个词有记录以来首次出现在印刷材料中,当时它的意思是雪橇或马车底下的挡板,用来防止马蹄把污水和泥巴溅到车夫身上。
- sleigh (n.) "vehicle mounted on runners for use on ice and snow," 1703, American and Canadian English, from Dutch slee, shortened from slede (see sled (n.)). As a verb from 1728. Related: Sleighing. Sleigh-ride is first recorded 1770; sleigh-bells is from c. 1780; they originally were used to give warning of the approach of a sleigh.
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