stir·rup
noun/ˈstɪrəp/
/ˈstɪrəp/
- one of the metal rings that hang down on each side of a horse’s saddle, used to support the rider’s foot
马镫 - He put his feet in the stirrups.
他把脚伸进马镫里。 - She stood up in her stirrups to see where the others had gone.
她脚踩马镫站起身来,想看看其他人都到哪里去了。
Wordfinder- bridle
- gallop
- harness
- horse
- paddock
- rein
- stable
- stirrup
- tack
- thoroughbred
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + stirrup- adjust
- rise in
- stand in
- …
- leather
- from a/the stirrup
- in a/the stirrup
- into a/the stirrup
- …
- He put his feet in the stirrups.
- (anatomy) the third of three small bones in the middle ear that carry sound to the inner ear
synonym stapesTopics Bodyc2中耳三块小骨头中的第三块,将声音传送到内耳
Word OriginOld English stigrāp, from the Germanic base of obsolete sty ‘climb’ + rope.