英:[ˈskɪtl]
美:[ˈskɪtl]
英:[ˈskɪtl]
美:[ˈskɪtl]
复数:skittles
beer and skittles吃喝玩乐
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perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skutill harpoon, bolt, Danish skyttel shuttle — more at shuttle
The first known use of skittle was in 1634
1 Of course all the local farmers loved their skittles nights, and they thought I was ridiculing them, so I had my first taste of public furore.
2 They started the tournament by skittling Pakistan out for 105 runs and knocking them over in 13.4 overs, and only picked up a second win in their last game — against Afghanistan.
3 As he bowls through the room, hands gesticulating, performers skittle to the sides.
4 "When people ask me what white privilege is.... Imagine if this was a white boy in a hoodie with a bag of skittles who was just trying to walk home."
5 Many became neighborhood institutions where families passed evenings over games of darts, cribbage, skittles and snooker.
6 Australia, skittled for under 200 on day one and missing their star player, obliterated England with sustained controlled aggression that had their hosts grasping at air.
7 The rest, after the ritual dissecting, where buried in the Castle Yard where little children visiting the museum now amuse themselves with a game of Victorian skittles.
8 Has he tried the famous bar skittles mentioned in the original guide?
9 They have passed 400 only once, at Headingley, having skittled India for 78.
10 South Africa were then skittled out for just 83 in 27.1 overs.
11 No matter the concentration, there are five unique flavors available: skittles, peppermint, lemon lime, choco mint, and cinnamon.
12 As the rain fell and favourites were skittled out, only three drivers finished – with Olivier Panis securing his only F1 grand prix win:
13 In a text Mr. Lloyd said Mr. Callaghan and others “boycotted” the White Horse after the skittle alley skirmish.
14 It turns out that the Sheep Heid has been hosting skittles matches for centuries, and its two-lane skittles alley dates to about 1880.
15 A footballer has been convicted of using his car as a "one tonne weapon" to "knock down spectators like skittles" after his team lost a match.
16 They should have had a penalty when Darren Fletcher knocked Arshavin over like a skittle without reaching the ball, only for Dean to wave play on.
他们应该获得一个点球,当时弗莱彻明显踢倒阿尔沙文却未触到球,但迪恩挥手示意比赛继续。
17 Marked up with skittle layout indicating placement of game cups.
18 A cloud suit gives players limited opportunity to plot their path to the level's finish, and a boulder pick-up turns Mario into a rolling rock, skittling enemies and accelerating up ramps to clear gargantuan gaps.
19 I said in the papers that if skittles was the ultimate form of local entertainment then it was a pretty poor culture.
20 If you have a great joke about skittles, there's nothing wrong with that.
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