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gridiron

/grid-ahy-ern/US // ˈgrɪdˌaɪ ərn //UK // (ˈɡrɪdˌaɪən) //

烙铁,栅栏,网球,铁道部

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a football field.
    • : a utensil consisting of parallel metal bars on which to broil meat or other food.
    • : any framework or network resembling a gridiron.
    • : a structure above the stage of a theater, from which hung scenery and the like are manipulated.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mark off into squares or design with a network of squares.

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Examples

  • Saint Lawrence, burned over an iron grill, stands with a gridiron.

  • Defensive chairs have a protruding bumper specifically designed to “hook” and hold an attacker, just as you might tackle or block in conventional rugby or on a gridiron.

  • Even the fact that he is taking over a downtrodden program only gives Kelley another chance to upend traditional notions of how things normally proceed on the gridiron.

  • That may be how the Tide’s season ends, but for now, Oats and his players have dreams of a national championship, just like their gridiron brethren.

  • Shortly after capping its best season in program history on the gridiron, Alabama is in the midst of its best season in program history on the hardwood.

  • This opponent is like no other Rodgers has to face on the gridiron.

  • Back then, every single newspaper, website, and news show (even the fake news shows) was awash in gridiron scandal.

  • The senator, a college gridiron star, has a coldly Machiavellian widow.

  • Doing well at the Gridiron is a rite of passage that not everybody survives.

  • How an economist views the game and the evidence from XLVII years on the gridiron.

  • So saying he proceeded to place the red herrings on a gridiron, as if he were the recognised cook of the establishment.

  • The bourgeois of Nantes turned around sharply and saw the heaped-up combustibles under the gridiron beginning to take fire.

  • The corpse of Bezenecq the Rich was chained to the gridiron above the dying embers of the coal fire.

  • Approaching Isoline, he struck against the gridiron, where lay the corpse of the bourgeois of Nantes.

  • The unhappy Coquerico stripped of all his feathers, the soldier took him and laid him on the gridiron.