scull英 [skʌl] 美 [skʌl]
n.短桨;橹;赛艇;
vt.& vi.(用桨)划船;
变形
复数:sculls过去式:sculled过去分词:sculled现在分词:sculling第三人称单数:sculls
英英释义
scull
- n.
- a long oar that is mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward
- each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman
- a racing shell that is propelled by sculls
- v.propel with sculls
"scull the boat"
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The Rat got hold of a scull and shoved it under the Mole's arm.
河鼠抓过一只桨,塞在鼹鼠腋下,又把另一只桨塞在他另一腋下。
用作动词(v.)- Once you begin the insweep, scull your hands directly back toward the front.
一旦您开始做内划动作,直接向內后及胸前加速推水。
权威例句
Rowing scullOar or scullDifferences in spinopelvic kinematics in sweep and scull ergometer rowing.The RowPerfect ergometer: a training aid for on-water single scull rowing.The Brain and its Role in the Phylogenetic Transformation of the Human ScullAndrew T. Scull. Museums of Madness: The Social Organization of Insanity in Nineteenth-Century England. New York: St. Martin's Press...Social Control and the State: Historical and Comparative Essays by Stanley Cohen; Andrew ScullBook Review Decarceration: Community Treatment and the Deviant-A Radical View by Andrew T. ScullSocial Order/Mental Disorder: Anglo-American Psychiatry in Historical Perspective by Andrew ScullAnnual Meeting, April, 1883. The Late John Richard Green; The Printing of Old Manuscripts; Mr. Scull's Account of Dorothea Scott; Wi...