unhorse如何读

英:['ʌn'hɔ:s]

美:[ʌn'hɔs]

unhorse是什么意思

  • vt. 使 ... 摔下马来; 推翻; 把 ... 驱逐出

unhorse自然拼读

un·horse

uhn hors

unhorse变形

第三人称单数:unhorses

现在分词:unhorsing

过去式:unhorsed

过去分词:unhorsed

unhorse英英释义

  • v.get off (a horse)

unhorse词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“将(某人)从马上扔下来”,源于 un-(2)“相反的” + horse(v.)。中古荷兰语 ontorsen 也有类似的构词。

unhorse词源英文解释

The first known use of unhorse was in the 14th century

unhorse儿童词典英英释义

unicameraladjective

having or consisting of a single legislative body

unhurriedadjective

not hurried : leisurely

an unhurried pace

unhurriedadjective

not hurried : leisurely

an unhurried pace

unhorseverb

to cause to fall from a horse : overthrow, unseat

unhorse 例句

1 "And as tiresome," Littlefinger added, "though I daresay he should do well in the tourney. Last year he unhorsed the Hound, and it was only four years ago that he was champion."

2 He unhorsed me at the first tilt—my son did.”

3 When Richard is finally unhorsed from power and swallowed into the night, we should feel relieved that his reign of terror has ended.

4 The tutor's cheeks, swelling with anger, almost unhorsed the small spectacles saddling his nose.

5 It's what many Greeks had expected of its outgoing Premier Papandreou, the 59-year-old scion of Greece's most prominent political dynasty, before the debt crisis unhorsed him.

6 The wounds were consistent with accounts that he died, unhorsed, having lost his helmet in battle.

7 "He was unhorsed, and stood with his pistol and quarter-staff, one man against twenty."

8 If I was day-dreaming, I was likely to find myself unhorsed and facing a chase after my active steed.

9 Well, that was true before the 1976 GOP convention, when Reagan attempted to unhorse a sitting president from his own party.

10 This physical expansion brought with it the soaring costs that have unhorsed so many other bricks-and-mortar retailers.

11 If it does not, he risks being unhorsed by angry voters.

12 “No, no! Look at Lancelot Look how he thrangs and rashes. There is Aglovale unhorsed. Look, he is coming to the Queen.”

13 In a blink, one combatant was unhorsed, the other reeling.

14 I will unhorse him, and then you shall take his place.

15 Scattergood, nearly unhorsed by the sudden stoppage, was thrown off his guard, and in momentary confusion of mind called out in his rasping voice, "Steady, Meg, steady!"

16 By the implicit command of Sergeant Wright, he is immediately arrested, unhorsed, searched, and the treasonable correspondence found concealed in his boots.

17 Unseating Bush was daunting, as it is to unhorse any incumbent president.

18 He was always getting himself into trouble—as, for instance, by unhorsing the Orkneys at Westminster—through underestimating the wickedness of the world.

19 After unheard-of prowess the hero unhorses the stranger and unlaces his vizor.

20 He parried on the forte of his blade, but so furious was the stroke that it broke the weapon in his hand, and almost unhorsed him.

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