horseshoes
英 [ˈhɔːʃʃuːz]
美 [ˈhɔrˌsʃuz]
n. 马蹄铁,马掌(常用来象征好运); 马蹄铁形物
horseshoe的复数
柯林斯词典
- 马蹄铁;马掌
Ahorseshoeis a piece of metal shaped like a U, which is fixed with nails to the bottom of a horse's foot in order to protect it. - (尤指婚礼上用的)马蹄铁吉祥物
Ahorseshoeis an object in the shape of a horseshoe which is used as a symbol of good luck, especially at a wedding.
英英释义
noun
- a game in which iron rings (or open iron rings) are thrown at a stake in the ground in the hope of encircling it
双语例句
- My great-grandfather made horseshoes and nails and what have you.
我曾祖父打制马掌、铁钉等诸如此类的东西。 - A blacksmith forges horseshoes out of iron.
铁匠用铁锻造马的蹄铁。 - ( of a horse) having horseshoes with projecting nails to prevent slipping. A vitro biomechanical study of the stability of slidable pedicle screw system
(用于马身上的)有突出的防滑钉的马蹄铁。滑动椎弓根钉系统稳定性体外生物力学测试 - Horseshoes One of the most familiar things that are supposed to be lucky is a horseshoe.
日常生活中最常见的吉祥物之一是马蹄铁。 - A bar of steel worth five dollars, when wrought into horseshoes, is worth ten dollars.
一条值五块钱的钢铁,如果作成蹄铁,可以卖十块钱; - The landlord had tried to give the pub a rustic appearance by putting horseshoes and old guns on the walls.
店主在酒吧墙上挂了些马蹄铁和老式枪支以增加乡土气息。 - The smith forges horseshoes with great skill.
这个铁匠打马掌的手艺很高。 - Almost everyone has seen horse-shoe magnets so-called because they are shaped like horseshoes.
几乎每个人都见到过马蹄形磁铁&之所以这样叫它是因为它们的形状象马蹄形。 - A blacksmith-a man who makes horseshoes and other items from metal& was at that time quite an important part of the community.
铁匠,也就是制作马蹄铁和其他金属用品的人,那个时候在当地是相当重要的人物。 - All the horses must be shod with new horseshoes for the show.
为了演出,所有的马都必须钉上马蹄铁。