scull

英[skʌl] 美[skʌl]
  • n. 尾桨;橹
  • v. 摇桨
sculler sculled sculled sculling sculls
  • scuba abbr.水中呼吸器(=Self-ContainedUnderwaterBreathingApparatus)
  • scud n.疾驶;飞云或雾;阵雨;阵风v.疾行;掠过
  • scudo n.19世纪以前的意大利银币单位
  • scuff v.磨损;拖着脚走n.拖着脚走;磨损
  • scuffing n.折皱变形(齿轮咬现象;划痕;塑性变形)
Noun:
  1. a long oar that is mounted at the stern of a boat and moved left and right to propel the boat forward

  2. each of a pair of short oars that are used by a single oarsman

  3. a racing shell that is propelled by sculls

Verb:
  1. propel with sculls;

    "scull the boat"

1. Then we murdered old Ben Scull together.
然后我们顺道杀了老本·斯考尔.

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2. Did the scull have a cox?
赛艇上有舵手 吗 ?

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3. Get in the boat, I will scull.
你们上船吧, 我来摇橹.

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4. How fast did they scull?
他们划得有多快?

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5. Wear Valley water boat anchor line, singing the crisp sound of soft scull.
水穿峡谷,船靠山行, 歌声清脆橹声柔.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The Rat got hold of a scull and shoved it under the Mole's arm.
      河鼠抓过一只桨,塞在鼹鼠腋下,又把另一只桨塞在他另一腋下。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Once you begin the insweep, scull your hands directly back toward the front.
      一旦您开始做内划动作,直接向內后及胸前加速推水。