chariot / ˈtʃær i ət /

💦中学词汇马车战车辂车

chariot3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  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.
  2. a light, four-wheeled pleasure carriage.
  3. any stately carriage.
  4. Facetious. an automobile.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to convey in a chariot.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to ride in or drive a chariot.

chariot 近义词

chariot

等同于 vehicle

chariot

等同于 wagon

更多chariot例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. And a man who then demonstrated that a wheelchair can be a chariot.
  4. Chestnut was last, carried on a yellow chariot through a sea of adoring fans.
  5. "We'll have your triumphal chariot waiting outside to bring you back to your hotel tonight," the auctioneer joked.
  6. The tattered outcast dozes on his bench while the chariot of the wealthy is drawn by.
  7. Martini was on his mission to Vienna; but another valet was put into the chariot to support the Duke.
  8. It was Ezechiel that saw the glorious vision, which was shewn him upon the chariot of cherubims.
  9. Pretty well for "a cross between an Astley's chariot, a flying machine and a treadmill."
  10. And Elam took the quiver, the chariot of the horseman, and the shield was taken down from the wall.