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lassoed

/las-oh, la-soo/US // ˈlæs oʊ, læˈsu //UK // (læˈsuː, ˈlæsəʊ) //

被套牢,被套牢的,套牢,被套住

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural las·sos, las·soes.

    • : 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
  1. 1

    las·soed, las·so·ing.

    • : to catch with or as with a lasso.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incatch

Examples

  • The scientists reported the brown tree snakes’ lasso climbing method January 11 in the journal Current Biology.

  • It’s possible that the snakes are using lasso locomotion to scale some of these poles, Savidge says.

  • 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.

  • The discovery of brown tree snakes’ lasso climbing method, reported online January 11 in Current Biology, was somewhat serendipitous.

  • Ballerinas get lassoed into the colorful fog (see 0:35), and businessmen get lost in a flurry of flying documents (see 2:50).

  • From the snow-bunny double agent to the lassoed plane, watch all nine.

  • Presently he would be joined by a whole flock, many of which I lassoed, or shot with my bow and arrows.

  • Bruin had been captured by four cowboys, who had lassoed and tied it.

  • Then the Mexicans charged forward, lassoed the horses, captured one of the guns and turned it on the Americans.

  • 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.

  • Anyhow, there didn't much of anything happen after Skinny lassoed the bear, for a long time, unless you count the Fourth of July.