warhorse

英 [ˈwɔːhɔːs] 美 [ˈwɔːrhɔːrs]

n.  (旧时)军马,战马; 久经沙场的老兵; 老练的政治家

复数:warhorses第三人称单数:warhorses

BNC.37666 / COCA.28188



牛津词典

noun

  1. (旧时)军马,战马
    (in the past) a large horse used in battle
    1. 久经沙场的老兵;老练的政治家
      an old soldier or politician who has a lot of experience

      柯林斯词典

      1. (活跃的)老兵,老政客
        You can refer to someone such as an old soldier or politician who is still active and aggressive as a warhorse .

        双语例句

        1. An old civil rights warhorse, she has returned to the political arena to fight another battle.
          作为一位争取民权的老战士,她又回到了政治舞台,开始另一场战斗。
        2. Second days give officially seal: Accepts the warhorse, and the hold symbolic competition, becomes knight's external symbol.
          第二天正式授封:接受战马,并举行象征性的比赛,成为骑士的外在标志。
        3. Let's not forget the tried and true warhorse of the fixed rate loan.
          让我们不要忘记,真正的尝试了战马固定利率贷款。
        4. It is the first of the Trilogy of Heredity, which blend much fantastic factors such as flying dragon, warhorse, spirit and dwarf.
          它是《遗传三部曲》中的第一部,融入了诸如飞龙、战马、精灵、矮子等很多奇幻元素。
        5. A decorated covering for a horse, especially ( formerly) for a warhorse.
          给马装饰的遮盖物,尤其(正式地)是为一匹战马。
        6. The mana cost will be reduced for both the summoned warhorse and charger.
          召唤马的魔法消耗降低。
        7. The horse occupies a very important position in the military, especially in the ancient war, warhorse is indispensable equipment.
          马在军事上占有十分重要的地位,尤其是在古代的战争中,军马更是不可缺少的装备。

        英英释义

        noun

        1. horse used in war

          1. a work of art (composition or drama) that is part of the standard repertory but has become hackneyed from much repetition

            1. an experienced person who has been through many battles

                Synonym:    veteranold-timeroldtimerold handold stagerstager