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sprinted

英 [ˈsprɪntɪd]

美 [ˈsprɪntɪd]

v.  短距离快速奔跑(或游泳); 冲刺
sprint的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • N-SING 短跑
    The sprintis a short, fast running race.
    1. Rob Harmeling won the sprint in Bordeaux.
      罗布·哈梅林在波尔多获得短跑冠军。
    2. ...the women's 100-metres sprint.
      女子 100 米短跑
  • N-COUNT 短程竞速赛
    Asprintis a short race in which the competitors run, drive, ride, or swim very fast.
    1. Lewis will compete in both sprints in Stuttgart...
      刘易斯将参加在斯图加特举行的两个短跑项目的比赛。
    2. I knew there were other riders who could beat me in a sprint.
      我知道还有其他骑手可能在短程赛马中打败我。
  • N-SING 冲刺;快跑
    A sprintis a fast run that someone does, either at the end of a race or because they are in a hurry.
    1. Gilles Delion, of France, won the Tour of Lombardy in a sprint finish at Monza yesterday...
      法国选手吉勒斯·德利翁昨天在蒙扎凭借最后的冲刺获得伦巴第巡回赛冠军。
    2. The police retreated at a sprint...
      警方快速撤退。
    3. I broke into a sprint.
      我开始飞快地跑了起来。
  • VERB 全速奔跑;(短距离)冲刺
    If yousprint, you run or ride as fast as you can over a short distance.
    1. Sergeant Horne sprinted to the car.
      霍恩中士全力冲向那辆汽车。

双语例句

  • Without a thought in my head, I pulled away from my brother and sprinted down the hallway.
    脑子里一片空白,我挣开他,奔向走廊。
  • The Russian dropped the shell to the ground and sprinted out of the park as if pursue by the furies.
    那个俄国人把炮弹扔到地上,拔腿冲出公园,好象有洪水猛兽在追他一样。
  • She sprinted the length of the road.
    她全速跑完了那条路的全长。
  • Runners sprinted for1 stade ( 192 m.), or the length of the stadium.
    运动员以全速跑完192米或一个体育馆的长度。
  • He sprinted for the line.
    他向终点线冲去。
  • She leapt from the car, hitched up her dress and sprinted down the road after him
    她从车上跳下来,提起连衣裙,对他一路紧追不放。
  • She ran, but instead of following her brother she sprinted forward, still in the path of the train.
    她跑了,但还是在铁道线上往前冲,而不是跟着她的哥哥。
  • I shouted to the driver and sprinted toward the crossing.
    我对驾驶员呼喊而且向横越奋力而跑。
  • As I neared the gate, a plump, middle-aged woman sprinted up from behind, lost her footing on the smooth marble floor and slid onto her back.
    当我就要到门口的时候,一个丰满的中年妇女从后面滑过来,在光滑的地板上失足。
  • Just as happy people tend to see the positive in any situation, so optimistic dogs sprinted toward the bowl, expecting to find food, while pessimistic dogs hesitated or ran more slowly.
    就像乐观者总会朝好处想一样,乐观的狗会飞快地跑到碗边,希望能找到食物,而悲观的狗却犹豫不前,或者慢吞吞地挪过去。