lassoed / ˈlæs oʊ, læˈsu /

被套牢被套牢的套牢被套住

lassoed2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural las·sos, las·soes.

  1. a long rope or line of hide or other material with a running noose at one end, used for roping horses, cattle, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb

las·soed, las·so·ing.

  1. to catch with or as with a lasso.

lassoed 近义词

lassoed

等同于 knotted

lassoed

等同于 net

lassoed 的近义词 9
lassoed 的反义词 6
lassoed

等同于 catch

lassoed

等同于 hook

更多lassoed例句

  1. The scientists reported the brown tree snakes’ lasso climbing method January 11 in the journal Current Biology.
  2. It’s possible that the snakes are using lasso locomotion to scale some of these poles, Savidge says.
  3. The discovery of lasso locomotion is not entirely surprising, though, says Gary Gerald, a biologist at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln who was not involved in the research.
  4. The discovery of brown tree snakes’ lasso climbing method, reported online January 11 in Current Biology, was somewhat serendipitous.
  5. Ballerinas get lassoed into the colorful fog (see 0:35), and businessmen get lost in a flurry of flying documents (see 2:50).
  6. From the snow-bunny double agent to the lassoed plane, watch all nine.
  7. Presently he would be joined by a whole flock, many of which I lassoed, or shot with my bow and arrows.
  8. Bruin had been captured by four cowboys, who had lassoed and tied it.
  9. Then the Mexicans charged forward, lassoed the horses, captured one of the guns and turned it on the Americans.
  10. He wouldn't believe me, but I knew I was right, and one night when Harry was home, he lay in wait for the dog and lassoed him.
  11. Anyhow, there didn't much of anything happen after Skinny lassoed the bear, for a long time, unless you count the Fourth of July.