英:['sɪŋgltri:]
美:['sɪŋgəlˌtri]
英:['sɪŋgltri:]
美:['sɪŋgəlˌtri]
sin·gle·tree
sIng gl tri
noun
a wooden bar that connects a wagon, plow, or the like to an animal's harness; whiffletree.
The first known use of singletree was circa 1841
singularitynoun
the quality or state of being singular
something that is singular : peculiarity
a point or region of infinite density which is held to be the final state of matter falling into a black hole
sing1 of 2verb
to produce musical sounds by means of the voice
to utter with musical sounds
sing a song
chant entry 1 sense 2, intone
parts of the mass were sung
to make pleasing musical sounds
birds singing at dawn
to make a slight shrill sound
a kettle singing on the stove
to express enthusiastically
sing the praises of life in the city
buzz entry 1 sense 1, ring
ears singing from the sudden descent
to affect or bring to a place or state by singing sing the blues away
sing a baby to sleep
to call aloud : cry out
sing out when you find them
sing2 of 2noun
a session of group singing
singlyadverb
by or with oneself : individually
in a single-handed manner
singletreenoun
whiffletree
1 And promptly as the United States mail could deliver and return, came singletree, darnley co. S check for five thousand dollars.
于是,欣格垂达恩利公司就以美国邮递回函所能达到的最高速度寄来了五千元的支票一张。
2 Clem felt the ground with his feet until he had located the other singletree.
克莱姆用两脚在地上搜索,终于碰到了另一根横木.
1 车前横木
2 马车前端用来系缰绳的横木