英:[ˈtenpɪn]
美:[ˈtɛnˌpɪn]
英:[ˈtenpɪn]
美:[ˈtɛnˌpɪn]
ten·pin
ten pIn
复数:tenpins
noun
one of the large bottle-shaped pins used for bowling.
(pl., but used with a sing. verb) a bowling game played with ten such pins and a large ball.
tenpin bowling保龄球
The first known use of tenpin was in 1807
tenpinnoun
a large bottle-shaped bowling pin
plural a bowling game using 10 tenpins and a large ball
1 The complex is sort of an Epcot of tenpins whose sections mimic the bustle of New York in a neighborhood that some say shed its own authenticity with its transformation into a mecca for tourists.
2 At the rear of each ground a row of Indian clubs or tenpins is set up, there being the same number of pins as players.
3 The act of playing at or rolling bowls, or of rolling the ball at cricket; the game of bowls or of tenpins.
4 They went down like tenpins till our guns were empty.
5 About fifteen Indian clubs or tenpins are placed in the center of the circle, with spaces between them in which a player might step.
6 They got twisted—took me for you at first, and by the time they discovered their mistake you were knocking them around like tenpins.
7 The Hong Kong Tenpin Bowling Congress will be invited to render referee services.
由大会聘请香港保龄球总会派员担任裁判工作.
8 Natives of France made a whole separate "French Legion," in red képis, blue frocks, and trousers shaped like inverted tenpins, as though New Orleans were Paris itself.
9 The table caught them like a pair of tenpins and knocked them into the corner.
10 "And she knows all that, too," said Rosalie, knocking down his protests like tenpins.
11 Slowed to a crawl, single enemies are easily dispatched, and groups of two or three topple like tenpins.
12 But regardless, duckpin bowling, with smaller pins and balls than the more traditional tenpins, was a regional obsession, played by thousands who flocked to their neighborhood lanes at seemingly every free moment.
13 Briefly stated, it consists in trying to dislodge Indian clubs or tenpins placed at the rear of the enemies' territory.
14 “He would have tracked that wolf back to his hole, come in and fetched us out, and then slipped up behind the six, and tumbled them all in like so many tenpins.”
15 The fireman mowed down the amazed and scattering forces of Billy Bouncer as if they were rows of tenpins.
16 “And these people were being knocked down like tenpins right opposite where I was driving. I saw them being hit from behind and they were falling to the ground,” he said.
17 Perfect scores of 300 in tenpins are rare, but not that rare.
18 Took her to the coat room, found out she had a tenpin up her dress?
带她到更衣室却发现她裙子下面有个支起来的棍子?
19 The game supports tenpin bowling and challenge bowling.
该游戏支持保龄球和挑战保龄球游戏模式。
20 The familiar rituals of a Wednesday night were playing out at Just-In-Time Recreation, a bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, with 22 lanes of tenpin and a restaurant serving nachos and wings.
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2 十柱保龄球戏
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