steed
/stiːd/ (bre, ipa) · /stiːd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstēd/ (ame, mw)
steed — 名詞
- steedsingular
- steedsplural
1. a horse that someone rides, especially a strong, lively one used in battle or on
戰馬;駿馬
供騎乘的馬,多指戰馬或神駿之馬
a horse that someone rides, especially a strong, lively one used in battle or on grand occasions; a word used mainly in old stories and poems.
The young knight climbed onto his white steed and rode toward the castle gate.
那名年輕騎士跨上他的白色駿馬,朝城堡大門騎去。
literary register: knight + steed in a medieval scene
In the old poem, the brave warrior gallops into battle on a black steed.
在那首古老的詩裡,勇敢的戰士騎著一匹黑色戰馬衝入戰場。
collocation: black steed / white steed
Arjun patted his steed gently before the long ride across the desert.
Arjun 在踏上橫越沙漠的長途旅程前,輕輕拍了拍他的駿馬。
The queen arrived for the parade on a fine steed covered in gold cloth.
女王騎著一匹披著金布的神駿之馬,前來參加遊行。
Folake stroked the neck of her tired steed after the race was over.
比賽結束後,Folake 撫摸著她那匹疲憊戰馬的脖子。
用法筆記
Almost always literary, poetic, or humorous — found in tales of knights and battles, not in modern everyday speech. Often paired with a colour or quality word like 'white', 'noble', or 'trusty'.