spread-ea·gleˈspred-ˌē-gəl
spreadeagle如何读
spreadeagle是什么意思
spreadeagle
- v.defeat disastrously
同义词:spread-eaglerout
spreadeagle英英释义
verb
intransitive verb
to execute a spread eagle (as in skating)
to stand or move with arms and legs stretched out : sprawl
transitive verb
to stretch out into the position of a spread eagle
to spread over
adjective
marked by bombast and boastful exaggeration especially of the greatness of the U.S.
spread-eagle oratory
noun
a representation of an eagle with wings raised and legs extended
something resembling or suggestive of a spread eaglespecifically: a skating figure executed with the skates heel to heel in a straight line
spreadeagle词源英文解释
Adjective from the spread eagle on the Great Seal of the U.S.
The first known use of spread-eagle was in 1550
spreadeagle儿童词典英英释义
Sputniknoun
any of a series of satellites launched by the Soviet Union beginning in 1957
spurnverb
to reject or thrust aside with scorn
spurnverb
to reject or thrust aside with scorn
spuriousadjective
not genuine or authentic : false
spruce1 of 3verb
to make or make oneself spruce spruce up a bit before going out to dinner
spruce up a room
spruce2 of 3adjective
neat or stylish in appearance
spruce3 of 3noun
any of a genus of usually pyramid-shaped evergreen trees that are related to the pines and have soft light wood
the wood of a spruce
spring tidenoun
a greater than usual tide that occurs at each new moon and full moon
spring1 of 2verb
to appear or grow quickly
the weeds sprang up overnight
to come from by birth or descent
sprang from an immigrant family
to come into being : arise
towns sprang up across the plains
to move suddenly forward or upward : leap sprang up the path sprang to my feet
a lion crouched and waiting to spring
to have (a leak) appear
to move by elastic force
the lid sprang shut
to become warped or bent
the door has sprung
to cause to operate suddenly
spring a trap
to produce suddenly
sprung a surprise on us
pay entry 1 sense 1—usually used with for
spring for a new pair of shoes
to release or cause to be released from confinement (as jail)
spring2 of 2noun
a source of supplyespecially: a source of water coming up from the ground
the season between winter and summer including in the northern hemisphere usually the months of March, April, and May
a time or season of growth or development
an elastic body or device that recovers its original shape when released after being squeezed or stretched
the act or an instance of leaping up or forward
elastic power or force
the spring in your step
spread-eagleverb
to stand or move with arms and legs spread wide
spreadeagle 例句
1 Others are, of course, shameless posers, throwing moves or lying spreadeagled on the floor beneath Bernstein’s lens.
2 Messing’s nonjumping elements included some entertaining step sequences, including one with a spread eagle leading to a hydroblading move in which nearly his whole body is horizontal on the ice, his face seemingly touching the ice.
3 At Edgbaston, he made a terrible hash of a pull against Mohammad Asif in the first innings and had his stumps spreadeagled by a delivery from Mohammad Ameer that left him static at the crease.
4 But he got the better of a good scrap for second with Lope de Vega who on Sunday spreadeagled his rivals in the Prix du Jockey Club.
5 But operating rooms didn't have chains hanging from the ceiling, and patients weren't held spreadeagled, naked, between those and eyebolts in the floor.
6 On the final point, a service return by Medvedev that sailed long, Nadal collapsed on his back, lay spread eagle for several moments and screamed into the night air.
7 According to one early anatomist, Realdo Colombo, the dog spreadeagled under his knife was "happy" because it "affords to us a sight suitable for acquiring knowledge of the most beautiful things".
8 It lay spreadeagled on a polished floor like a fugitive from one of our story books.
9 One by one this jumbled mass of humans is being hauled inside the launch, a young woman spreadeagled here, an old man tumbling there.
10 His wickets were spreadeagled, and the ball was being tossed about the field.
11 After about 20 minutes' wait, I noticed a young man lying spreadeagled under a tree 50ft away, looking hungover or derelict.
12 He was spreadeagled on the stone terrace on the east side, his head crushed and mangled by a great block of white marble.
13 As other officers arrive and try to push back members of the public watching and recording the incident, the officers holding him release their grip and he is shown unconscious, lying spreadeagled on the pavement.
14 He was naked, spreadeagled between chains in the ceiling and eyebolts in the floor, and must know he was completely at the Inquisitor's mercy—but he probably didn't know she was the Inquisitor.
15 It wasn't the spreadeagled sound of the Stone Roses exactly, though to my mind then it shared a similar rambling expansiveness.
16 Ever upwards, sometimes stopping spreadeagled against the surface as he figured out his next movement, taking full advantage of every crack and joint in the wall.
17 The campaign urges people to avoid clichéd poses like the "hot tub backshot" and the "summit spreadeagle".
18 Their subject was waiting when they entered the interrogation suite's third-stage room, prepared as usual: naked, with some bruising, spreadeagled between ceiling chains and floor eyebolts.
19 Without resisting, I let myself be manhandled backward, spreadeagled against the wall.
20 Then Roy was standing on the almost invisible ledge, balancing himself, spreadeagled against the face of the rock.
spreadeagle 同义词
1 打垮
2 完胜