sled
/sled/ (bre, ipa) · /sled/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsled/ (ame, mw)
sled — 名詞
- sledsingular
- sledsplural
1. A small vehicle or simple frame with long narrow strips of metal or wood underne
雪橇
在雪上滑行的交通工具
A small vehicle or simple frame with long narrow strips of metal or wood underneath (called runners) that people ride on snow and ice for fun, or a larger vehicle pulled by animals for moving people or goods over snow.
The children pulled their sled up the hill and then slid down laughing.
孩子們把雪橇拉上山丘,然後笑著滑下來。
collocation: pull a sled / ride down a hill
A team of six huskies pulled the sled across the frozen lake without trouble.
六隻哈士奇拉著雪橇,順利地穿越結冰的湖面。
Fatima sat on her new red plastic sled at the top of the snowy slope.
Fatima 坐在山頂那輛全新的紅色塑膠雪橇上。
The farmer loaded firewood onto a wooden sled and dragged it across the yard.
農夫把柴火裝上木製雪橇,拖過整個院子。
文法句型
a [adjective] sled
by sled
用法筆記
In British English, the more common word for this is 'sledge'. Smaller sleds used for recreation are sometimes called 'toboggans'.
常見錯誤
2. A padded device on runners that American football players push against during pr
阻擋練習器
美式足球訓練用的推撞器材
A padded device on runners that American football players push against during practice to build the strength and technique needed to stop opposing players.
The coach ordered the linemen to hit the blocking sled fifty times before lunch.
教練命令進攻線鋒在午餐前撞擊阻擋練習器五十次。
collocation: blocking sled / hit the sled
Davis pushed the heavy training sled across the field until his legs ached.
Davis 把沉重的訓練雪橇推過球場,推到雙腿酸痛為止。
collocation: push the sled
After practice, the team carried the padded sled back to the equipment shed.
練習結束後,全隊一起把加墊的雪橇抬回器材室。
Using the blocking sled teaches players to drive forward with their legs, not just their shoulders.
使用阻擋練習器能教會球員用腿部發力向前推,而不只是用肩膀。
- blocking sled
the full technical name for this training device
- tackling dummy
a different training tool — a padded bag held or mounted, not a sled-shaped frame
文法句型
hit the sled
blocking sled
用法筆記
This sense is specific to American football training. The equipment is also called a 'blocking sled' or 'seven-man sled' depending on how many players it holds.
sled — 動詞
- sledpresent simple I / you / we / they
- sleds3rd person singular
- sledding-ing form
- sleddedpast simple
1. To sit on a sled and travel down a snowy slope for fun, or to travel across snow
乘雪橇
乘坐雪橇在雪上滑行
To sit on a sled and travel down a snowy slope for fun, or to travel across snow on a sled as a way of moving from one place to another.
After the big snowfall, the children went sledding on the hill behind the school.
大雪過後,孩子們都到學校後面的山丘去玩雪橇。
gerund form: go sledding
Theo loves to sled down the steep hill behind his grandmother's farmhouse.
Theo 喜歡在他奶奶家農舍後方那道陡峭的山坡上玩雪橇。
pattern: sled down [place]
We used to sled every winter when I was growing up in northern Vermont.
我在佛蒙特州北部長大時,每年冬天都會去玩雪橇。
Aoi grabbed her sled and ran outside to join her friends in the snowy park.
Aoi 抓起她的雪橇,跑出門去和朋友们一起到白雪覆蓋的公園玩。
文法句型
go sledding
sled down [hill/slope]
用法筆記
The continuous form 'go sledding' is very common, especially in North American English. The past tense is 'sledded'.