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steed

/steed/US // stid //UK // (stiːd) //

骏马,骓马,骓不逝兮可奈何

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a horse, especially a high-spirited one.

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Examples

  • After testing a half dozen competitors, including the Cannondale Topstone, Giant Revolt, Salsa Warbird, and Trek Checkpoint, over the course of the spring and summer, the Diverge is my preferred steed.

  • Almost immediately after mounting my trusty steed, I was ready to end my pony ride.

  • After he went public, Steed was the target of ridicule and gossip and even received hate mail.

  • As Steed told the paper in 2005, “I felt like I was the one who got in trouble.”

  • By speaking out, Steed saved an unknown number of boys from sexual abuse.

  • The cover features two different pictures of her floating alongside a fiery white steed.

  • Steed”—Jefferson rode on horseback to the Capitol to take his oath of office as President.

  • She ordered a steed to be saddled and followed by her squire, Francoeur, she rode to the castle of Clarides.

  • And striking spurs to his steed he charged furiously upon Sir Edward Bruce's division, but was quickly borne down and slain.

  • The fight lasts for three days, and he appears each day in a different dress, and mounted on a different steed.

  • The procession, preceded by Bob on his feathered steed, passed through a chasm overgrown with brambles.