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chariot

/char-ee-uht/US // ˈtʃær i ət //UK // (ˈtʃærɪət) //

马车,战车,辂,辂车

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a light, two-wheeled vehicle for one person, usually drawn by two horses and driven from a standing position, used in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc., in warfare, racing, hunting, etc.
    • : a light, four-wheeled pleasure carriage.
    • : any stately carriage.
    • : Facetious. an automobile.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to convey in a chariot.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to ride in or drive a chariot.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The blasted Trojan landscape — once-fertile farmland scarred by “chariot wheels and the tramp of marching feet,” a beach strewn with dead sea creatures — reminds us that the devastation we wreak on the Earth is by no means a modern phenomenon.

  • Even more stunning was the discovery of a rare, intact ceremonial chariot that would have been used in parades and helped model what traffic would have looked like on Roman streets.

  • And a man who then demonstrated that a wheelchair can be a chariot.

  • Chestnut was last, carried on a yellow chariot through a sea of adoring fans.

  • "We'll have your triumphal chariot waiting outside to bring you back to your hotel tonight," the auctioneer joked.

  • The tattered outcast dozes on his bench while the chariot of the wealthy is drawn by.

  • Martini was on his mission to Vienna; but another valet was put into the chariot to support the Duke.

  • It was Ezechiel that saw the glorious vision, which was shewn him upon the chariot of cherubims.

  • Pretty well for "a cross between an Astley's chariot, a flying machine and a treadmill."

  • And Elam took the quiver, the chariot of the horseman, and the shield was taken down from the wall.