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dressage

/druh-sahzh; French dre-sazh/US // drəˈsɑʒ; French drɛˈsaʒ //UK // (ˈdrɛsɑːʒ) //

盛装舞步,盛装游行,盛装舞厅,盛装舞会

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : haute école.
    • : the art or method of training a horse in obedience and in precision of movement.

Examples

  • He competes in eventing, a sort of equestrian triathlon that combines the disciplines dressage, cross country and show jumping.

  • Screw him and the tax deduction dressage horse he rode in on!

  • And no Stepford husband would ever tolerate a wife with as consuming a personal passion as dressage.

  • Now that Rafalca has made her Olympic debut, can we please let the whole dressage thing go?

  • Dressage is a useful therapy for people with multiple sclerosis.

  • The Telegraph: Royal horsewoman Zara Philips still in contention for a medal with the UK's equestrian team in dressage.

  • She laughed very prettily and told me my dressage would perhaps be difficult, as I was noble.