steed
英 [stiːd]
美
- n. 战马,骏马;马
- n. (Steed)人名;(英)斯蒂德
英英释义
- 1. (literary) a spirited horse for state or war
实用场景例句
- An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand li.
- 老骥伏枥,志在千里.
《简明英汉词典》
- A fiery steed is not trained in a courtyard, nor does a pine grow sturdy in a greenhouse.
- 院子里练不出千里马, 温室里长不出万年松.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
- Thine is the swiftest steed.
- 你的马是跑得最快的.
辞典例句
- While the grass grows the steed starves.
- 〔谚语〕远水不救近火.
辞典例句
- Only the steed and equestrian's close coordination, can win competition's champion.
- 只有骏马和骑手的密切配合, 才能取得比赛的冠军.
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- Let me turn the beautiful steed, gallops with you in the horizon.
- 让我变成美丽的骏马, 和你驰骋在天涯.
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- To shut the stable door when the steed is stolen.
- 亡羊补牢,贼去关门.
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- Dismount your noble steed and give yourself rest and ease this night.
- 请从您高贵的战马上下来,在此休息与放松一晚.
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- But suddenly, improbably, one day the long - steed surged into action.
- 然而, 有一天,那马突然跑动起来了.
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- Mr Steed raised his glass and said,'Happy days!'
- 斯蒂德先生举起酒杯说道: “ 祝您快乐! ”
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- Lock the stable door before the steed is stolen.
- 马未偷走前,厩门先锁上.
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- B : That can be arranged, Mr. Steed.
- 这可以安排, 斯蒂德先生.
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- Bring me my steed!
- 快牵我的马来!
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- The steed ran and pranced on the prairie.
- 这匹骏马在广阔的草原上奔跑腾跃.
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- Lock the stable before you lose the steed.
- 骏马怕丢,锁上马厩.
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中文词源
steed 坐骑
来自古英语 steda,种马,畜栏马,来自 Proto-Germanic*stodo,畜栏,来自 PIE*sta,站立,建立, 词源同 stand,stud.引申词义坐骑。
双语例句
- 1. John Steed was an arrogant, swaggering young man.
- 约翰·斯蒂德是一个傲慢狂妄的年轻人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Never is a steed pigsty - born ; nor an evergreen pine potbound.
- 猪圈岂生千里马,花盆难养万年松.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. A knight rode on his richly caparisoned steed.
- 一个骑士骑在装饰华丽的马上.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. An old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop a thousand li.
- 老骥伏枥,志在千里.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. A fiery steed is not trained in a courtyard, nor does a pine grow sturdy in a greenhouse.
- 院子里练不出千里马, 温室里长不出万年松.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
英文词源
- steed
- steed: see stud
- steed (n.)
- Old English steda "stallion, stud horse," from Proto-Germanic *stodjon (source also of Old Norse stoð), from the same Germanic root as Old English stod (see stud (n.2)). In Middle English, "a great horse" (as distinguished from a palfrey), "a spirited war horse." Obsolete from 16c. except in poetic, rhetorical, or jocular language.
词态变化
复数: steeds;