释义 |
sledge I. \ˈslej\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English slegge, slege, from Old English slecg; akin to Middle Dutch slegge sledgehammer, Old Norse sleggja, Old English slēan to beat, slay — more at slay : sledgehammer II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : sledgehammer < was sledging in the quarry > < were sledging out the wall — Newsweek > III. noun (-s) Etymology: Dutch dialect sleedse; akin to Middle Dutch sledde, slede, sled — more at sled 1. Britain : sleigh 2. : a vehicle with low runners that is used for transporting loads especially over snow or ice 3. a. : a frame formerly used for stretching the yarns in the manufacture of rope b. : a platform on runners that is weighted to maintain tension on rope while it is being laid IV. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) intransitive verb 1. Britain : to ride in a sleigh 2. : to travel with a loaded sledge especially over snow or ice < a small antarctic expedition … on which we would sledge and map the coastline — Finn Ronne > transitive verb : to transport on a sledge < millstones had been cut and laboriously sledged down the rough mountainsides — E.E.Evans > |