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wheeled

/weeld, hweeld/US // wild, ʰwild //UK // (wiːld) //

轮式,有轮子的,轮式的,有轮子

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : equipped with or having wheels: a four-wheeled carriage.
    • : moving or traveling on wheels: wheeled transportation.

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Examples

  • The Robbox vehicle looks like a 1,500 lb 4×4 wheeled jeep without a roof.

  • The river has many stories to tell, of generations of Indigenous people hunting on its banks and fishing in its waters, of paddle-wheeled boats and gold panning and pipelines.

  • The corded electric yard tool can be switched from lawn mower to trimmer by unclipping it from the wheeled base.

  • Keep in mind though that wheeled models come with their own drawbacks, like a lack of features and considerably high noise levels.

  • A compact pancake air compressor could be the best choice for storage, or a wheeled hotdog-style compressor might be easier to move around.

  • At Woodhull Hospital, the Bed-Stuy ambulance crew kept doing all they could as they wheeled Ramos into the emergency room.

  • Mubarak was present, wheeled in on a hospital trolley and wearing his trademark sunglasses.

  • Tokyo Bay is “a black expanse where gulls wheeled above drifting shoals of white Styrofoam.”

  • Six months after he arrived in Paris, he found another high-wheeled bicycle in a flea market and bought that too.

  • When the machine was wheeled in, I pulled the window shades closed and applied the ultrasound probe to his chest.

  • To save his faithful servant Frank wheeled Nejdi, and cut down a native who was lunging at Chumru with a bayonet.

  • Four-wheeled railway carriages are, I was going to say, a thing of the past; but that is not so.

  • The rapid vehicle once more passed over the draw-bridge and wheeled down the declivity through the town.

  • Before the distressed landlord could utter a word, the stranger had wheeled about again to face Garnache.

  • The troopers wheeled about; another order, and they were off, their cantering hoofs thundering down the narrow street.