hurdle的意思和读音

hurdle

: [ˈhɜrd(ə)l] : [ˈhɜː(r)d(ə)l]

n.

v.);

hurdles  hurdling  hurdled  

v.+n.encounter hurdle,face hurdle,overcome hurdle

n.aid

v.jump,leap,leap over,fly over,clear

n.obstacle,difficulty,problem,stumbling block,snag

hurdlen.

1.each of a series of vertical frames that a person or horse jumps over in a race

His horse fell at the final hurdle.

to clear a hurdle(= jump over it successfully)

2.[pl]a race in which runners or horses have to jump over hurdles

the 300 m hurdles300

3.a problem or difficulty that must be solved or dealt with before you can achieve sth

The next hurdle will be getting her parents' agreement.

v.

1.[t][i]to jump over sth while you are running

He hurdled two barriers to avoid reporters.

to hurdle over a fence

2.[i]to run in a hurdles race

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n.1.one of several problems that you must solve before you can do something successfully2.an upright frame that a person or horse must jump over during a race. The sport of racing over hurdles is called hurdling, and a person or horse who takes part is called a hurdler.; a race in which people or horses must jump over a series of upright frames

v.1.to jump over something such as a wall or fence while you are running

1. humiliate 使…… hurdle hypercritical ...

2. fan 100 hurdle 101 from early on 102 ...

3. semifinal hurdle elimination ...

4. hurdle scrubber hurdle Huronian ...

5. sportsman n. hurdle n. v. ...

6. temperate hurdle trickle ...

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6.But his coach said it was unlikely he would be able to defend his 110m hurdle crown at this August's world championships in Berlin.8110

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