workhorse的意思和读音

workhorse

: [ˈwɜrkˌhɔrs] : [ˈwɜː(r)kˌhɔː(r)s]

n.);

workhorses  

n.rock,mainstay,pillar,doer,toiler

workhorsen.

1.);a person or machine that you can rely on to do hard and/or boring work

na.1.;2.3.[]

n.1.someone who does a lot of hard or boring work2.a very useful piece of equipment that you use a lot

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2. to unpack workhorse inundated ...

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5. ☆ chief engineer workhorse dogged

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1.The Flowserve GR series, double-helical, herringbone type gear pumps have long been a workhorse of the general industry.GR齿齿

2.The workhorse grape: The Semillon grape has always been popular with farmers as it grows easily and produces plenty of fruit.“

3.The space shuttle, the workhorse of the space program, proved to be somewhat of a disappointment, with large cost overruns and long delays.

4.The older model -- my daily workhorse -- is no slouch, at least until you run into heavy swap due to the 2GB of RAM.使2GB

5.Yao may never again be the 37-minute workhorse he was two years ago, and the Rockets are prepared to live with this new reality.37

6.It had to go anywhere and be a rugged workhorse.

7.The Long Beach Assembly Plant produces the C-17 cargo planes, a workhorse for the U. S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan.C-17

8.You may even have more than one: a commuter workhorse for use during the week, and a sportier model for the weekend.

9.For Arab countries the dhow has been the workhorse of the Indian Ocean, just as the junk has been for the Chinese in Southeast Asia.

10.As I read the profile, I also wondered, would these workhorse details seem as noteworthy in a story about a male executive?访便