pelter如何读

英:['pɛltɚ]

美:['peltə]

pelter是什么意思

  • n.投掷的人;枪林弹雨;骤降

pelter英英释义

noun (1)

a usually undressed skin with its hair, wool, or fur

a sheep's pelt

a skin stripped of hair or wool for tanning

verb (1)

transitive verb

to strip off the skin or pelt of (an animal)

verb (2)

transitive verb

to strike with a succession of blows or missiles

pelted him with stones

to assail vigorously or persistently

pelted her with accusations

hurl, throw

pelted snowballs at them

to beat or dash repeatedly against

hailstones pelting the roof

intransitive verb

to deliver a succession of blows or missiles

to beat incessantly

to move rapidly and vigorously : hurry

noun (2)

blow, whack

chiefly British a rapid pace : speed—usually used in the phrase full pelt

A friend still has the three lines up his legs where he ran full pelt into a barbed wire fence.—John Woodhouse

pelter词源英文解释

Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle English, probably from pelett animal skin, from Anglo-French pelette — more at peltry Verb (2) Middle English

The first known use of pelt was in the 15th century

pelter儿童词典英英释义

penmannoun

author sense 1

penaladjective

of or relating to punishment a penal colony

penal laws

pemmicannoun

dried lean meat pounded fine and mixed with melted fat

pelt1 of 2noun

a usually unfinished skin with its hair, wool, or fur

pelt2 of 2verb

to strike with a series of blows, missiles, or words

hurl sense 1, throw

to beat against again and again

to move quickly

pelter 例句

1 I tell you what I'll do, Duke"—turning to Lambert, brisk as with a gush of sudden generosity—"if you can ride that old pelter, I'll give him to you for a present.

2 gave the dog a sharp pelt on the nose with her rolled up newspaper

3 The stone pelters have won the respect of a broad spectrum of Kashmiris.

4 I always used to think, somehow, nobody ever seemed to be able to get into a pelter with Jim, not even father, and that was a thing as some people couldn't be got to believe.

5 pelted snowballs at each other while waiting for the bus

6 He’s also getting pelters via the medium of the comedy inflatable.

7 Foster takes an age over the restart and receives pelters from the crowd as a result.

8 The ref sees the funny side of it though despite getting pelters from the crowd.

9 pelted away when the cops arrived

10 Long-faced, lantern-jawed old pelter, with a face like a coffin—they're the kind you have to look out for; they'd go through you like an electric shock!

11 Predictably, he received pelters for both shot and decision, accusations of selfishness thrown at a born entertainer whose only crime was to suffer from a six addiction.

12 This pelting with imputations of forgery may be very fine fun to the pelters, but it is death to him.

13 “Image of a ‘stone pelter’ tied in front of a jeep as a ‘human shield,’ will 4 ever haunt the Indian Army & the nation,” Lt.

14 Which shines like a beacon to this day, despite – or perhaps because – it was swiftly followed by an irate Snead giving his star man pelters in a full and frank exchange of views.

15 England’s stodgy display attracted pelters from all corners of Europe.

16 Persevering, we find that while she is asleep all kinds of dire affliction come upon the race of man, and the wild pelter of words and ideas hither and thither continues to increase in fury.

17 The bulk of those arrested - more than 3,000 - were listed as “stone pelters and other miscreants”.

18 Leaving the house means negotiating both security checkpoints and makeshift barricades set up by the stone pelters.

19 But poor old Jimmy always gets pelters for this, and there's not a single world title to give him comfort when the lights go out.

20 Nevertheless, the United fans are booing and giving referee Calum Murray pelters.

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