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inspan

/in-span/US // ɪnˈspæn //UK // (ɪnˈspæn) //

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·spanned, in·span·ning.South Africa.

    • : to yoke or harness.

Examples

  • And he ordered a trooper to gallop back to the camp with instructions to saddle up and inspan immediately.

  • At any rate the sooner we took the road again the better, and so I announced to Falkner that we would inspan at sunrise.

  • But of this valiant offer John Dawes, who was giving orders to inspan, took no immediate notice.

  • Then she ordered them to inspan the waggon, and this was done quickly, for the oxen lay tied to the trek-tow.

  • He immediately ordered his men to inspan and saddle their horses.