oar
英 [ɔː(r)]
美 [ɔːr]
n. 船桨; 桨
vi. 划(行)
复数:oars
Collins.1 / BNC.15407 / COCA.14498
习惯用语
n.
- put/stick your oar in
- 多管闲事;横插一杠子
to give your opinion, advice, etc. without being asked and when it is probably not wanted
牛津词典
noun
- 船桨;桨
a long pole with a flat blade at one end that is used for rowing a boat- He pulled as hard as he could on the oars.
他拼命地划桨。
- He pulled as hard as he could on the oars.
柯林斯词典
- 桨;橹
Oarsare long poles with a wide, flat blade at one end which are used for rowing a boat.
英英释义
noun
- an implement used to propel or steer a boat
双语例句
- Then he took up the oar with the knife lashed to it.
然后他拿起上面绑着刀子的桨。 - He pulls a good oar.
他是个划桨好手。 - The blade of the oar had entangled itself with something in the water.
船桨的桨叶和水里的什么东西缠住了。 - He got hold of the oar and was pulled out of the water.
他抓住船桨而被拉出水面。 - Musashi picks up the great oar and puts it away.
武藏拿起巨剑,收了回去。 - He dropped the oar into the water.
他把桨掉到了河里。 - They had an hour to oar the strait.
他们有一个小时可以划过海峡。 - The oar broke with a snap.
桨喀吧一声断了。 - The old man wiped the blade of his knife and laid down the oar.
老人擦了擦刀刃,把桨放下。 - I would drive here, only my oar's at the.
我愿意开车到这儿,不过我的车在车库。
