释义 |
piggyback美 ['pɪɡi.bæk] 英 ['pɪɡi.bæk] - n.背着;肩驮
- adv.同“pickaback”
- 网络捎带;捎带请求;骑在肩上
复数:piggybacks 现在分词:piggybacking 过去式:piggybacked adj. allied,attached,associated,linked,added 1. | 背着;肩驮a ride on sb's back, while he or she is walking |
| Give me a piggyback, Daddy! 背背我,爸爸! | | |
n. | 1. a ride on somebody's back or shoulders 2. transportation of one vehicle by another, e.g. automobiles by truck or truck trailers by railroad car 3. if you give someone a piggyback, you carry them on your back with your arms supporting their legs | v. | 1. to carry somebody on the back or shoulders 2. to transport one vehicle on another 3. to link or add something to a larger or more important item, or be linked or added in this way 4. if something is piggybacked on another person’s work or on an important statement or law, it is added or connected to it 1. to carry somebody on the back or shoulders 2. to transport one vehicle on another 3. to link or add something to a larger or more important item, or be linked or added in this way 4. if something is piggybacked on another person’s work or on an important statement or law, it is added or connected to it | adj. | 1. carried on the back or shoulders of another person 2. transported on another vehicle 3. linked with or added onto something larger or more important |
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