英:[ˈpædl]
美:[ˈpædl]
英:[ˈpædl]
美:[ˈpædl]
n.
桨
船桨
桨状部分
蹚水
乒乓球拍
v.
用桨划船
蹚水
狗趴式游泳
用戒尺打
pad·dle
pae dl
复数:paddles
第三人称单数:paddles
现在分词:paddling
过去式:paddled
过去分词:paddled
词根:paddle
n.paddler 涉水者;明轮船桨手;乒乓球运动员
noun
a usually wooden implement that has a long handle and a broad flattened blade and that is used to propel and steer a small craft (such as a canoe)
an implement often with a short handle and a broad flat blade that is used for stirring, mixing, or hittingespecially: one used to hit a ball in any of various games (such as table tennis)
a small usually numbered sign that is raised by a bidder at an auction to signal a bid
a flat electrode that is the part of a defibrillator placed on the chest of a patient and through which a shock of electricity is discharged
any of the broad boards at the circumference of a paddle wheel or waterwheel
any of the broad blades attached to a shaft (as in an ice cream machine) and used for stirring
a computer input device with a dial used to control linear movement of a cursor on a computer display
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to go on or through water by or as if by means of a paddle or paddle wheel
transitive verb
to propel by a paddle
to transport in a paddled craft
paddled us to shore in his canoe
to beat or stir with or as if with a paddle (as in washing or dyeing)
to punish by or as if by beating with a paddle
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to move the hands or feet about in shallow water
toddle
archaic to use the hands or fingers in toying or caressing
paddle wheel桨轮;明轮
约在1400年, padell 指的是“用于清除黏在犁上的土壤的小型长柄铲子”,可能源自于中世纪拉丁语 padela,这个词的起源不确定,可能来自于拉丁语 patella “小盘子,小碟子,小盘”,是 patina 的小型形式(参见 pan (n.))。意思是“带有宽刃的短桨”(或两个,一个在每端),始于1620年代。作为用于敲打衣服(和奴隶、学童)的工具,它在1828年的美国英语中有记录。作为“海洋生物的鳍状前肢”,最早见于1835年。Paddle-ball 最早见于1935年。
球拍
桨叶
短桨
平桨
Noun Middle English padell spade-shaped tool for cleaning a plow Verb (2) origin unknown
The first known use of paddle was in 1530
pagannoun
a person who does not know about or worship the God of the Bible
a person who is not religious
paellanoun
a Spanish dish of rice, meat, seafood, vegetables, and spices
paeannoun
a song of joy, praise, or triumph
a paean to youth
padrenoun
priest
a military chaplain
padlocknoun
a removable lock with a curved piece that snaps into a catch
paddocknoun
an enclosed area where animals are put to eat grass or to exercise
an enclosed area where racehorses are saddled and paraded before moving to the racetrack
paddle1 of 3verb
to move the hands or feet about in shallow water
paddle2 of 3noun
an instrument with a flat blade to move and steer a small boat (as a canoe)
an instrument used for stirring, mixing, or hitting
a short bat with a broad flat blade used to hit the ball in various games (as table tennis)
one of the broad boards at the outer rim of a paddle wheel or waterwheel
paddle3 of 3verb
to move or drive forward with or as if with a paddle
to stir or mix with a paddle
to beat with or as if with a paddle
paddle1 of 3verb
to move the hands or feet about in shallow water
paddle2 of 3noun
an instrument with a flat blade to move and steer a small boat (as a canoe)
an instrument used for stirring, mixing, or hitting
a short bat with a broad flat blade used to hit the ball in various games (as table tennis)
one of the broad boards at the outer rim of a paddle wheel or waterwheel
paddle3 of 3verb
to move or drive forward with or as if with a paddle
to stir or mix with a paddle
to beat with or as if with a paddle
paddle1 of 3verb
to move the hands or feet about in shallow water
paddle2 of 3noun
an instrument with a flat blade to move and steer a small boat (as a canoe)
an instrument used for stirring, mixing, or hitting
a short bat with a broad flat blade used to hit the ball in various games (as table tennis)
one of the broad boards at the outer rim of a paddle wheel or waterwheel
paddle3 of 3verb
to move or drive forward with or as if with a paddle
to stir or mix with a paddle
to beat with or as if with a paddle
paddlenoun
a flat electrode that is the part of a defibrillator placed on the chest of a patient and through which a shock of electricity is discharged called alsopaddle electrode
1 His eyes were open and he was kneeling in back of Derek and he was leaning forward with the paddle and he did not have the slightest idea of how he’d come to be there.
2 They began paddling the small canoe upstream, but before they had gotten very far, a shifting whirlpool spun the canoe around, pushing them toward the rapids and right in the path of a waterfall!
3 They paddled a canoe to the middle of the water and laughed.
4 Grannies in their canoes shook their fists at him and pushed him away with the tips of their paddles.
5 In the morning Zeitoun rose early, said his prayers, and paddled across the street to feed the dogs.
6 It was easy to paddle and did not leak.
7 There were always plenty of other children for him to play with, and there was the sandy beach for him to run about on, and the ocean to paddle in.
8 A canoe paddle is mounted on the wall above the window.
9 Malcolm dreaded having to reach for the paddle and push her away, but in the end the current carried her down the street.
10 Instead she splashes into the water and starts paddling toward me, her gray head bobbing above the waves.
11 “Look,” said the Wart, “it is the poor swan with the deformed leg. It can only paddle with one leg, and the other tide of it is bundled.”
12 The boys shook one another’s hands, paddled over to the Syracuse boat, collected trophy shirts off the backs of the defeated Orangemen and shook their hands, and then rowed leisurely back to their shell house.
13 I held his arm with one hand and began paddling with my other hand.
14 We watched while Kimki paddled through the narrow opening in the rocks.
15 Their breath hung in the air like white mist as they paddled toward the island.
16 Each man has a paddle for an hour and then a rest.
每个人划一个小时,然后休息一下。
17 Malcolm thought that was the better option too, so he paddled the canoe as fast as he could in that direction.
18 We only needed it to stay above water until we paddled away.
19 Morley: Darn! Guess I'm up the creek without a paddle now.
莫理: 该死! 我现在是巧妇难为无米之炊了.
20 “Here. I guess,” Ellis said meekly enough to save him from walking the paddle mile to Principal Myers’s office.
3 尾鳍
5 戏水
7 蹚水
8 桨状物
9 鞭打
strap whip lash beating whipping whiplash lashing tan towel slash Curry thrash thong flog flagellate whup larrup
10 短桨
12 蹒跚地走
13 轮叶
16 船桨
17 运送
carrying delivery transport waftage forward ship lift bowl ferry freight traject transport tales
18 搅棒
21 蹼轮
23 抚弄
24 趔趔趄趄地走
25 桨
27 摆弄
28 用桨划船
29 荡桨
30 飞机引擎
32 赤足涉水
33 鳍状前肢