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equestrian

/ih-kwes-tree-uhn/US // ɪˈkwɛs tri ən //UK // (ɪˈkwɛstrɪən) //

马术,马术家,马戏团,马术家们

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to horseback riding or horseback riders: equestrian skill.
    • : mounted on horseback: equestrian knights.
    • : representing a person mounted on a horse: an equestrian statue.
    • : pertaining to or composed of knights or mounted warriors: an equestrian code of honor.
    • : of or relating to the ancient Roman equites.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who rides horses.

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Examples

  • Feel free to offer a cupcake to any or all passing hikers, mountain bikers, equestrians, or people who are riding another type of animal.

  • Naghmeh Khanjani, a 26-year-old equestrian who is not competing at Tokyo, for years lived and studied in the Czech Republic yet decided a couple of years ago to return home to continue her riding career in Iran with the sole support of her family.

  • India also saw its first equestrian to qualify in 19 years and the first fencer to ever qualify.

  • I’m in Carvins Cove Natural Reserve which, at more than 12,000 acres, features 60 miles of mountain bike, hiking and equestrian trails.

  • According to two of the people who accompanied him on that trip, their base of operations was a luxury hotel and spa called the Equides Club, which boasts its own golf course and equestrian stables on the southern edge of Kyiv.

  • The name of his equestrian club and residential land development derives from the Otomí native people of central Mexico.

  • All Great Bull Runs are held on equestrian-friendly surfaces to make for softer landings.

  • We sat down in the sunshine on the bench at the foot of the equestrian statue of General Sheridan.

  • Think scarves with over-printed icons, painted flower-and-leaf prints, and equestrian blankets.

  • Supermodel Edie Campbell offers an intimate look into her off-the-runway life as an equestrian.

  • If you be an accomplished equestrian, you will prefer being outside, and (as has been said) to the left.

  • As he was pondering he remarked that they crossed an open place where stood an equestrian statue in the midst.

  • Thurstane, an infantryman, and only a fair equestrian, would not have been half so effective in this combat of caballeros.

  • By the time she was in a condition to look at the equestrian portraits she had grown cold and hard as marble.

  • You may see his equestrian portrait by Paolo Uccello over the north-west doorway in his habit as he lived.