英:[d'raɪʃ'ɒd]
美:[d'raɪʃ'ɒd]
英:[d'raɪʃ'ɒd]
美:[d'raɪʃ'ɒd]
adjective
having dry shoes or feet
adjective
having dry shoes or feet
The first known use of dry-shod was in the 15th century
drudge1 of 2verb
to do hard or dull work
drudge2 of 2noun
a person who drudges
drudge1 of 2verb
to do hard or dull work
drudge2 of 2noun
a person who drudges
paraphernaliasingular or plural noun
personal belongings
furnishings, apparatus
purchased all the necessary paraphernalia of the sport
paraphernaliasingular or plural noun
personal belongings
furnishings, apparatus
purchased all the necessary paraphernalia of the sport
dry flynoun
a fishing fly designed to float on the water
dry flynoun
a fishing fly designed to float on the water
dry-erase boardnoun
whiteboard
dry-shodadjective
having dry shoes or feet
1 A land bridge over which man and beasts could have crossed dry - shod.
一座人和牲畜能轻松走过的路面桥.
1 不湿脚