warhorse
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈwɔː.hɔːs]
- 美式音标 [ˈwɔːr.hɔːrs]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- 军马,老兵,老练的人
英汉例句
- Mr Geissler, an old warhorse used to being listened to, lost patience with the endless wrangling and all he could see ahead was more war.
盖斯勒是一名惯于滔滔不绝的资深专家,无止境的激烈争吵已经耗尽他的耐心,而且他能够看到的未来只是更多的争执。 - Yet Mr Brown has given only the vaguest prescriptions, involving that valiant warhorse “efficiency savings”, for correcting matters in future.
然而布朗先生只开了一个不明确的药方在未来纠正问题,当中牵涉到有效存款这味灵药,。
ecocn.org - A veteran political warhorse who first entered the cabinet in 1975, he was previously finance minister from 1982 to 1984, under Indira Gandhi.
作为1975年首次入阁的政坛宿将,他1982-84年在英迪拉·甘地手下任财政部长。 - After the walkout from the ruling Democratic Party of Japan of its old warhorse, Ichiro Ozawa, earlier this month, taking 48 party members, four more have left since.
ECONOMIST: Japan’s anti-nuclear protests - It now holds the top spot in the entry midsized car segment, beating out that old warhorse of dependability, the Toyota (nyse: TM - news - people ) Camry.
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双语例句
权威例句
词组短语
- LITTLE WARHORSE 小战马
- Light Warhorse 轻型战马
- Forsaken Warhorse 被遗忘者的战马;被遗忘者战马
- Argent Warhorse 银色战马
- Georgia Warhorse 唱片名
短语
英英字典
- (PERSON) an old and experienced politician, soldier, or athlete, especially one who is still active
- (SHOW) a piece of music, television show, play, or other performed piece of work that has often been performed or shown and is very famous
- You can refer to someone such as an old soldier or politician who is still active and aggressive as a warhorse.