sled 的 3 个定义
- a small vehicle consisting of a platform mounted on runners for use in traveling over snow or ice.
- a sledge.
sled·ded, sled·ding.
- to coast, ride, or be carried on a sled.
sled·ded, sled·ding.
- to convey by sled.
sled 近义词
sleigh
更多sled例句
- One all-female medical crew of four in December used a sled pulled by a snowmobile to deliver vaccine to the village of Shungnak in the state’s remote Northwest Arctic Borough.
- Zink was so impressed by the sled crew’s delivery in December that she posted about it on her Facebook page.
- Shroyer added that people sometimes get picked up from the airport in a sled, and high school sports teams will at times travel to one another’s gyms by sled, too.
- For example, say you’re out snow-machining and you’re dressed for sitting on your sled in the cold wind.
- I think right now we’re to a point where we’re a better team with Brennan, and we had a real uphill sled without him.
- Some childhood totem, like a stuffed animal . . . or a sled?
- “In his waking hours, Kane had certainly forgotten the sled and the name which was painted on it,” he wrote.
- I had long looked forward to swooshing across this fragile, expansive Arctic landscape on a dog sled.
- They yapped and pulled at their leads with such energy that Winkelmann insisted we climb back into the sled, pronto.
- After he'd leashed the huskies up to the sled, Winkelmann deftly zipped me into a tarp-like blanket.
- As soon as we had breakfasted, I got out my sled 'Dauntless,' and told Mary to wrap up, and bring her skates along.
- The rolling of the log on the sled was hard work,—so hard that I gave Meta the reins, and volunteered my assistance.
- He almost dragged the younger man away, hurrying him toward the sled and its broad-backed old horses.
- Desiring to propel my hand sled with power transmitted by cranks and wheels, I set about to procure the necessary materials.
- "Don't be frightened, Anne," said David, who sat behind her on the sled.