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hayrack

/hey-rak/US // ˈheɪˌræk //UK // (ˈheɪˌræk) //

干草架,干草堆,干草箱,草垛

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a rack for holding hay for feeding horses or cattle.
    • : a rack or framework mounted on a wagon, for use in carrying hay, straw, or the like.
    • : the wagon and rack together.

Examples

  • And for six weeks they kept steady company going to band concerts, dances, hayrack rides, picnics and high jinks together.

  • Coats was in the wagon-shed, shifting the buggies and wagons so as to make room for a new hayrack.

  • Behind this was a hayrack, mounted on runners and well filled with hay.

  • Yet I went to town to get empty apple boxes without putting on a waggon box or a hayrack.

  • Before he turned I slid over the mouth of the shaft down into the hayrack of the old brute who had whinnied.