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straddled
英:【ˈstrædld】美:【ˈstrædld】
英:
美:
vt.
骑,跨,跨立于;横跨;跨越(straddle的过去式和过去分词)
vi.
跨立,跨坐(straddle的过去式和过去分词)
原型:straddle
1、registration problem ─── 【计】 定位问题,登记问题,注册问题
2、stratified random sampling ─── 分层任意抽样,分层随机抽样,分层随机取土样
3、australian open ─── n.澳大利亚网球公开赛网球四大满贯之一,举办地为澳大利亚的墨尔本,每年一月份开赛。
4、straight angle ─── n.【数】平角;n.平角
5、tristram shandy ─── 项狄传(书名)
6、straw man argument ─── 草人论据
7、stranger things ─── 《怪奇物语》(一部美剧)
8、straightforwardly tusked ─── 直截了当地
9、straining up ─── 紧张
10、a stray cat ─── 流浪猫
1、winning work
straddled
two categories, we ascribed half a prize to each. ─── 分为两种分类的获奖工作,《经济学人》将给予每种分类半个奖项。
2、She got up on her knees and
straddled
him, and this time when she kissed him, he did not pull away. ─── 她站起身,跨坐在他身上,这次当莫伊拉吻他的时候,他没有躲开。
3、As he
straddled
his bi cycle again he felt ill at ease, almost a sense of premonition. ─── 再跨上车时他觉得心神不安,仿佛有种不详的预感。
4、Your studies appear to have
straddled
social theory, urban studies, politics, culture, economics, and communications. ─── 您本人的研究就是跨越了社会理论、都市研究、政治学、文化研究、经济学和传播。
5、Then he remembered the woman who had
straddled
his face and wanted him to make love to her with it and with the crown of his head. ─── 他回忆起那个女人冲着自己的脸叉开双腿,要他用脸和头顶跟她干。
6、In an unexpected twist, the experiment
straddled
the collapse of Lehman Brothers and of the stock market. ─── 出人意料的一点是,上述实验在时间上跨越了雷曼兄弟倒闭和股市崩盘。
7、A small wooden bridge
straddled
the dike. ─── 一座小木桥横跨那个排水渠。
8、as if I had already flown out of the room,
straddled
the neck of the North Wind and galloped off into space. ─── 但是我的血沸腾,我似乎已经飞出了房间,跨在北风的颈上,砉然驱驰于长空!
9、Toad
straddled
on the hearth-rug, thrust his paw into his trouser-pocket and pulled out a handful of silver. ─── 癞蛤蟆托德叉开腿坐在炉前的地毯上,把爪子伸进裤兜,掏出一把银币。
He
straddled
before me,with a cigar in his hand.
He pulled on his helmet and
straddled
the motorbike.
Her job
straddled
marketing and public relations.
She
straddled
the two subcultures of beat and hippie.
The shots
straddled
the target.
His limbs
straddled
in the bed.
The Falls
straddled
the new international border.
A small wooden bridge
straddled
the dike.
Instead of entering the water, he landed
straddled
on an anchor which was racked at the stern.