n.[C]
- 桨,橹
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He pulled on the
oars to make the boat go faster.
他用力划桨使船行得更快。
- 划手;桨手
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He is the best
oar in the crew.
他是船员中最好的桨手。
vt.
- 划,划动
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They had an hour to
oar the strait.
他们有一个小时可以划过海峡。
He
oared himself to the other side of the big river.
他划到大河的彼岸。
vi.
- 划行;划行似地前进
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They
oared strongly across the finish line.
他们奋力划过终点线。
短语
chain to the oars
- 做苦工
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I have been
chained to the oars of this company for over 20 years, and now you dare to dismiss me in this way.
我在公司辛辛苦苦干了二十多年,现在你竟敢就这么把我开除了。
put/shove/stick one's oar in
- 干涉
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We will have to keep the arrangements a secret from her because she'll only want to
shove her oar in.
我们得把这安排向她保密,因为她只想要插手干涉。
rest on one's oars
- 停下休息
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Perhaps now they can sit back and
rest on their oars.
也许现在他们可以坐下来休息一下了。
辨析
n.
a pole with a flat blade, used to row or steer a boat through the water.
▸a rower.
v.
propel with or as if with oars.
Phrase
- put
(or stick)
one's oar in
informal, chiefly Brit. give an opinion without being asked.
Derivative
Etymology
OE ār, of Gmc origin.