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canter

/kan-ter/US // ˈkæn tər //UK // (ˈkæntə) //

慢跑,慢步走,慢走,慢腾腾的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an easy gallop.
  1. 1
    • : to move or ride at a canter.

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Examples

  • This is where I was a little less impressed by the things Canter had to say.

  • Canter says the operations in those 10 states will look like this.

  • Canter acknowledges that the Democrats talk about “field” in every off-year election.

  • Look also, Canter says, at what happened in Montana and North Dakota in 2012.

  • “This race is going to surprise a lot of people,” says Canter.

  • He shook Nejdi into a canter, drew his sword, and looked keenly ahead for the first sign of those who would bar his path.

  • It would have been great fun, if I had not been afraid papa would catch cold, and he said we would canter on to the inn.

  • "But that needn't keep us from the saddle," Mollie decided, as they watched the two men canter swiftly away.

  • We again took a large circle, and at a good canter approached each other till we were nearly within spear's-length.

  • He readily purchased the salt, but learned, to his consternation, that the march to Burkesville was a mere preliminary canter.