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hurdler
hur·dle H0330400 (hûr′dl)n.1. Sports a. A light portable barrier over which competitors must leap in certain races.b. hurdles A race in which a series of such barriers must be jumped without the competitors' breaking their stride.c. A leaping step made off one foot as means of maximizing spring at the end of an approach, as to a dive.2. An obstacle or difficulty to be overcome: the last hurdle before graduation.3. Chiefly British A portable framework made of intertwined branches or wattle and used for temporary fencing.4. Chiefly British A frame or sledge on which condemned persons were dragged to execution.v. hur·dled, hur·dling, hur·dles v.tr.1. To leap over (a barrier) in or as if in a race.2. To overcome or deal with successfully; surmount: hurdle a problem.v.intr. To leap over a barrier or other obstacle. [Middle English hurdel, portable panel for temporary fences, from Old English hyrdel.] hur′dler n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hurdler - an athlete who runs the hurdles athlete, jock - a person trained to compete in sports | Translationshurdle (ˈhəːdl) noun1. a frame to be jumped in a race. 跳欄 跳栏2. a problem or difficulty. There are several hurdles to be got over in this project. 障礙 障碍 verb to run in a race in which hurdles are used. He has hurdled since he was twelve. 跳欄 跳栏ˈhurdler noun 跳欄運動員 跳栏运动员ˈhurdling noun 跨欄賽跑 跳栏赛跑EncyclopediaSeehurdleLegalSeeHurdlehurdler Related to hurdler: hurdlesWords related to hurdlernoun an athlete who runs the hurdlesRelated Words |