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Definition of caltrop in English: caltropnoun ˈkaltrəpˈkæltrəp 1A spiked metal device thrown on the ground to impede wheeled vehicles or (formerly) cavalry horses. (阻止有轮车辆或旧时为阻止骑兵而用的)铁蒺藜 militant demonstrators threw a box of caltrops across the highway Example sentencesExamples - The entrance where journalists are allowed to go in looks like Normandy Beach, with tank caltrops, razor wire and sandbagged defensive positions that have taken over half of the square.
- A caltrop is a military device consisting of four metal spikes arranged so that, whichever way it falls, at least one spike points upwards.
- The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point.
- He didn't know what weapon he possessed, if any, beyond the caltrops.
- It was a combination of towers, palisades, ditches, abatis, and caltrops to slow the attacking Gauls, so that Roman missile engines could more effectively engage them.
2A creeping plant with woody carpels that typically have hard spines and resemble military caltrops. 矢车菊;蒺藜;欧菱 Genus Tribulus, family Zygophyllaceae Example sentencesExamples - Caltrop is an herbaceous annual that commonly grows prostrated on the ground.
- Caltrop is quite rare in Cottesloe, as far as I know, and it looks like this infestation may have been introduced during works associated with the path construction, perhaps.
- Caltrop is a perennial herb that can infest a wide variety of crops and pastures.
3 another term for water chestnut (sense 3)
OriginOld English calcatrippe, denoting any plant which tended to catch the feet, from medieval Latin calcatrippa, from calx 'heel' or calcare 'to tread' + a word related to trap1. sense 1 was probably adopted from French. Definition of caltrop in US English: caltropnounˈkæltrəpˈkaltrəp 1A spiked metal device thrown on the ground to impede wheeled vehicles or (formerly) cavalry horses. (阻止有轮车辆或旧时为阻止骑兵而用的)铁蒺藜 militant demonstrators threw a box of caltrops across the highway Example sentencesExamples - The entrance where journalists are allowed to go in looks like Normandy Beach, with tank caltrops, razor wire and sandbagged defensive positions that have taken over half of the square.
- He didn't know what weapon he possessed, if any, beyond the caltrops.
- The plot progresses like a horse marching over caltrops, jerking wildly every time its foot encounters the next point.
- It was a combination of towers, palisades, ditches, abatis, and caltrops to slow the attacking Gauls, so that Roman missile engines could more effectively engage them.
- A caltrop is a military device consisting of four metal spikes arranged so that, whichever way it falls, at least one spike points upwards.
2A creeping plant with woody carpels that typically have hard spines and resemble military caltrops. 矢车菊;蒺藜;欧菱 Genus Tribulus, family Zygophyllaceae Example sentencesExamples - Caltrop is quite rare in Cottesloe, as far as I know, and it looks like this infestation may have been introduced during works associated with the path construction, perhaps.
- Caltrop is an herbaceous annual that commonly grows prostrated on the ground.
- Caltrop is a perennial herb that can infest a wide variety of crops and pastures.
3 another term for water chestnut (sense 3)
OriginOld English calcatrippe, denoting any plant which tended to catch the feet, from medieval Latin calcatrippa, from calx ‘heel’ or calcare ‘to tread’ + a word related to trap. caltrop (sense 1) was probably adopted from French. |