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hurdled是hurdle的过去分词 hurdle美 ['hɜrd(ə)l] 英 ['hɜː(r)d(ə)l] - n.困难;(赛马或赛跑用)栏架;树枝编成的篱笆;【化】栅格
- v.跳过(栏);用疏篱围住;突破(难关);跳栏
- 网络障碍;跨栏;跨栏跑
复数:hurdles 过去分词:hurdled 现在分词:hurdling v.+n. encounter hurdle,face hurdle,overcome hurdle v. jump,leap,leap over,fly over,clear n. obstacle,difficulty,problem,stumbling block,snag n. | 1. a difficulty or obstacle that has to be overcome 2. one of a number of light barriers over which runners have to jump in some track-and-field events 3. a fence of intertwined branches or wattle that horses jump over in a race, or a race over fences of this type 4. a light framework made of intertwined branches or wattle that is used as a temporary fence 5. a frame on which traitors were dragged and paraded before the public before being executed 6. an upright frame that a person or horse must jump over during a race. The sport of racing over hurdles is called hurdling, and a person or horse who takes part is called a hurdler. 7. one of several problems that you must solve before you can do something successfully 1. a difficulty or obstacle that has to be overcome 2. one of a number of light barriers over which runners have to jump in some track-and-field events 3. a fence of intertwined branches or wattle that horses jump over in a race, or a race over fences of this type 4. a light framework made of intertwined branches or wattle that is used as a temporary fence 5. a frame on which traitors were dragged and paraded before the public before being executed 6. an upright frame that a person or horse must jump over during a race. The sport of racing over hurdles is called hurdling, and a person or horse who takes part is called a hurdler. 7. one of several problems that you must solve before you can do something successfully | v. | 1. to run in a track-and-field event in which hurdles must be jumped 2. to clear a barrier in a race 3. to overcome a difficulty or obstacle 4. to fence off an area with hurdles 5. to jump over something such as a wall or fence while you are running 1. to run in a track-and-field event in which hurdles must be jumped 2. to clear a barrier in a race 3. to overcome a difficulty or obstacle 4. to fence off an area with hurdles 5. to jump over something such as a wall or fence while you are running |
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