sledge
n. 雪橇, 大锤 vt. 用雪橇搬运 vi. 坐雪橇
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A heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.
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A low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass.
The sledge ran far better upon the ice; I cannot say the same for the dogs.
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any type of sled or sleigh.
Ty'd upon the Sledge, a Papist and a Protestant in front, being two very disparate and antipathetick Companions, was a very ridiculous Science of Cruelty, even worst than Death it self (says he).
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A card game resembling all fours and seven-up; old sledge.
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An instance of sledging.
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To hit with a sledgehammer.
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To drag or draw a sledge.
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To ride, travel with or transport in a sledge.
2006, Godfrey (EDT) Baldacchino, Extreme Tourism: Lessons from the World's Cold Water Islands Some of these may be closely associated with the day-to-day lifestyle of such communities — marine activities (fishing, wildlife viewing), mountain activities (abseiling, climbing, hunting) or winter sports (dog sledging).
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To verbally insult or abuse an opponent in order to distract them (considered unsportsmanlike).
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词源
From Middle English slegge, from Old English sleċġ (“sledgehammer; mallet”), from Proto-Germanic *slagjǭ. Cognate with Dutch slegge (“sledge”), Swedish slägga (“sledge”), Norwegian Bokmål slegge (“sledge”), Norwegian Nynorsk sleggje (“sledge”), Icelandic sleggja (“sledge”), German Schlägel.
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