skittle
/ˈskɪtl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈskɪtl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈski-tᵊl/ (ame, mw)
skittle — 名詞
- skittlesingular
- skittlesplural
1. an old British pub game where each player tries to knock over nine tall wooden t
九柱戲
英國酒館的滾球擊柱遊戲
an old British pub game where each player tries to knock over nine tall wooden targets by rolling a heavy ball across the floor toward them.
Tunde and his brother played skittles at the village pub every Friday evening.
Tunde 和他哥哥每星期五晚上都會去村裡的酒館玩九柱戲。
collocation: play skittles
The Yorkshire inn still keeps a long skittles alley behind the back garden.
那家約克郡的小旅館後院仍然保留著一條長長的九柱戲球道。
collocation: skittles alley for the playing area
Madison joined a local skittles league after moving to a small Devon town.
Madison 搬到 Devon 的小鎮之後,加入了當地的九柱戲聯賽。
A noisy game of skittles was going on in the side room.
側廳裡,一場熱鬧的九柱戲正打得火熱。
文法句型
play skittles
a game of skittles
用法筆記
Treated as singular even though it ends in -s: 'skittles is a popular pub game,' not 'are.' Distinguish from sense 2, which names the individual target struck by the ball.
常見錯誤
2. a single tall, narrow wooden target, fatter in the middle and tapered at the top
木瓶;柱瓶
九柱戲中被滾球擊倒的瓶狀木柱
a single tall, narrow wooden target, fatter in the middle and tapered at the top, that stands upright until someone rolls a ball into it and knocks it flat.
Asher's first throw sent every skittle except the corner one crashing to the floor.
Asher 第一球就把除了角落那支以外的木瓶全都打倒在地上。
verb collocation: knock over a skittle
Layla carefully set up the nine skittles in a tidy diamond pattern.
Layla 小心翼翼地把九支木瓶排成整齊的菱形隊形。
collocation: set up the skittles
One wooden skittle had a deep crack running down its painted side.
其中一支木瓶上漆的側面有一道很深的裂痕。
The puppy nudged a skittle off the rug and chased it across the kitchen.
小狗用鼻子把一支木瓶從地毯上頂下來,一路追著它跑過廚房。
文法句型
knock over a skittle
set up the skittles
用法筆記
Refers to the individual target piece, not the activity. Often used in the plural ('the skittles') when describing the whole nine-piece set. Distinguish from sense 1, which names the game itself.