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straddle美 ['stræd(ə)l] 英 ['stræd(ə)l] - v.跨坐;骑;分腿站立;横跨(河流、道路或一片土地)
- n.叉开两腿;大踏步;骑墙;【军】夹叉射击[轰炸]
- 网络跨式;跨式组合;跨骑
过去分词:straddled 现在分词:straddling 第三人称单数:straddles v. bestride,stand astride,span,include,overlap 1. | ~ sth/sb 骑;跨坐;分腿站立to sit or stand with one of your legs on either side of sb/sth |
| He swung his leg over the motorcycle, straddling it easily. 他一骗腿轻而易举地骑上摩托车。 |
2. | ~ sth 跨过,横跨(河流、道路或一片土地)to cross, or exist on both sides of, a river, a road or an area of land |
| The mountains straddle the French-Swiss border. 这座山脉横跨法国和瑞士边界。 |
3. | ~ sth 横跨,同属(不同时期、活动或群体);两栖于(不同活动)to exist within, or include, different periods of time, activities or groups of people |
| a writer who straddles two cultures 横贯两种文化的作家 |
n. | | v. | 9. 【军事】为要确定射程而向目标物前后试击,夹叉射击[轰炸] 9. 【军事】为要确定射程而向目标物前后试击,夹叉射击[轰炸] |
n. | 1. a position in which somebody or something is astride or on both sides of something 2. an act of putting one leg on each side of something 3. a position on an issue that seems to favor both sides or resists committing to one side or the other 4. the simultaneous holding of options to buy and sell a commodity or security at a set price during a specific period of time, ensuring a profit whether the value rises or falls 5. a technique used in the high jump, in which the body is held parallel to the bar and the legs straddle it 1. a position in which somebody or something is astride or on both sides of something 2. an act of putting one leg on each side of something 3. a position on an issue that seems to favor both sides or resists committing to one side or the other 4. the simultaneous holding of options to buy and sell a commodity or security at a set price during a specific period of time, ensuring a profit whether the value rises or falls 5. a technique used in the high jump, in which the body is held parallel to the bar and the legs straddle it | v. | 1. to sit or stand so that one leg is on one side and the other leg is on the other side of something or somebody 2. to extend across something or be divided by something and have parts on both sides of it 3. to exist in, belong to, or apply to more than one situation or category 4. to spread your legs apart, usually so that they are on both sides of something 5. to sit, stand, or walk with your legs spread apart or on each side of something 6. to appear to favor both sides of an issue, or resist committing to one side or the other 7. to fire a salvo of artillery shells at a target so that some fall in front of it and some behind it, in order to find the correct range 8. to have one leg on either side of something 9. to include different things 1. to sit or stand so that one leg is on one side and the other leg is on the other side of something or somebody 2. to extend across something or be divided by something and have parts on both sides of it 3. to exist in, belong to, or apply to more than one situation or category 4. to spread your legs apart, usually so that they are on both sides of something 5. to sit, stand, or walk with your legs spread apart or on each side of something 6. to appear to favor both sides of an issue, or resist committing to one side or the other 7. to fire a salvo of artillery shells at a target so that some fall in front of it and some behind it, in order to find the correct range 8. to have one leg on either side of something 9. to include different things |
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