英:[sled]
美:[sled]
英:[sled]
美:[sled]
复数:sleds
第三人称单数:sleds
现在分词:sledding
过去式:sledded
过去分词:sledded
词根:sled
n.sledge 雪橇;大锤
sledding 乘雪橇;适用雪橇的地面状况;进行情况
v.sledding 乘雪橇;用雪橇运(sled的ing形式)
vi.sledge 用大锤打;猛击;乘雪橇
vt.sledge 用雪橇搬运;乘雪橇;用大锤打
noun
a flat platform of wood or other material, usu. mounted on runners, that is used to travel over snow and ice.All three of us piled on the sled and sped down the hill.
intransitive verb
to use a sled, esp. for recreation.We laughed as we sledded over the ice and landed in a snowdrift.
transitive verb
to transport by sled.
sled dog雪橇犬;雪橇狗;拉雪橇的狗
14世纪早期, sledde,“一种用于在坚硬地面或冰上运输重物的拖拉车”,源自中古荷兰语 sledde “雪橇”,源自原始日耳曼语 *slid-(也是古撒克逊语 slido,古诺尔斯语 sleði,丹麦语 slæde,瑞典语 släde,古高地德语 slito,德语 Schlitten “雪橇”的来源),与古英语 slidan 的词根相同(参见 slide(v.))。在古英语中没有发现。
指用于旅行或娱乐的雪橇,自1580年代以来被证明,现在主要用于美国英语。指一对由框架连接的滑板或座位,用于愉快的滑雪,最早于1873年。
雪橇
雪车
Noun Middle English sledde, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English slīdan to slide
The first known use of sled was in the 14th century
sledge1 of 3noun
sledgehammer entry 1
sledge2 of 3noun
a strong heavy sled
sledge3 of 3verb
to travel with or transport on a sledge
sled1 of 2noun
a vehicle usually on runners for transportation especially over snow or ice
a small sled used especially by children for coasting on snow-covered slopes
sled2 of 2verb
to ride or carry on a sled or sleigh
sled1 of 2noun
a vehicle usually on runners for transportation especially over snow or ice
a small sled used especially by children for coasting on snow-covered slopes
sled2 of 2verb
to ride or carry on a sled or sleigh
1 Jonas felt himself losing consciousness and with his whole being willed himself to stay upright atop the sled, clutching Gabriel, keeping him safe.
2 This time the sled had—and continued to have, as he blinked, and stared at it again—that same mysterious quality that the apple had had so briefly.
3 Unlike us, several families are using legit sleds, and two little kids are rolling down the hill in their snowsuits, squealing the whole way.
4 On the way home, I spotted this banged-up wooden sled kind of propped up against the Old Indian Rock monument.
5 “No. I only felt it under me. I dreamed of it last night, too. But I don’t remember seeing the sled in my dream, either. Just feeling it.”
6 The Museum held the remains of a broken sled in a glass case, and the inscription explained that it had been Leader’s arrival vehicle.
7 “Maisie, if it snows, can we have a snowball fight? Can we go sledding and make snow angels?”
8 I think about spending the entire weekend indoors, and suddenly sledding doesn’t seem so unpleasant.
9 Deep in the back I found our two old sleds.
10 At the edge of their property he stopped the sled for a moment and looked back at the farmhouse.
11 Jack carried the sled back up the hill.
12 “I got a new sled, too! ” he said.
13 I even got out my old sled and my old scarf.
14 The half-wolf sled dogs became frantic with bloodlust whenever the cat ambled by over head.
15 The friends still couldn't believe they had sledded down the highest hill in River Heights!
16 She roped the beavers onto a little sled tied to another rope that circled her waist.
17 Dad said to leave it, it was just garbage, but something told me it would make the greatest sled ever.
18 She had her ulo and needles, her sled and her tent, and the world of her ancestors.
19 Everything was quiet, the only sound the crunching of Jack’s boots and the soft drag of the sled.
20 Go sledding on the big hill behind the high school.