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sled 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
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sledded, past participle; sledded, past tense; sledding, present participle; sleds, 3rd person singular present; sleds, plural;
  1. Ride on a sled
    • - they sledded down the slopes in the frozen snow
    • - the sledding has been excellent this year
Noun
  1. A vehicle on runners for traveling over snow or ice, either pushed or pulled, drawn by horses, dogs, or a motor vehicle, or allowed to slide downhill


  1. ride (on) a sled
  2. a vehicle mounted on runners and pulled by horses or dogs; for transportation over snow
  3. (sledding) the sport of riding on a sled or sleigh
  4. (sledding) going: advancing toward a goal; "persuading him was easy going"; "the proposal faces tough sledding"
  5. A sled is a sliding vehicle designed to transport passengers and/or cargo by using a running mechanism and smooth undersides instead of wheels. ...
  6. Sledding (US), sled-riding (US), sledging or tobogganing is a common activity in wintry areas, similar to sliding, but in a prone or seated position requiring a device or vehicle generically known in the US as a sled or in other countries as a sledge or toboggan. ...
  7. A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; A small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice; To ride a sled
  8. (Sledding) On the substantial hill behind the park office. Warming hut nearby.
  9. Reference quite often given to a customer's old trade-in which is usually "beat up" and worth little or nothing.
  10. South Carolina Law Enforcement Department
  11. Wooden board you hold onto while being dragged by a boat.
  12. Sleek, aerodynamic machine constructed of Fiberglas and steel. Maximum sled specifications are 2.70 metres long by 0.67 metres wide and 390 kilograms (two-man); 3.80 metres long by 0.67 metre wide and 630 kilograms (four-man sled); 3.80 metres long by 0. ...
  13. sled kites have little or no frame. Most kites (those mentioned above) have a dihedral that goes up at the sides, but sled kites are higher in the middle. ...
  14. A land luge racing vehicle. Also known as a streetluge, roadluge or just 'luge.
  15. a arched shape of kite such as most inflatable kites or the ARC (as opposed to a flatter foil kite).
  16. Single Large Expensive Disk. The opposite of RAID.
  17. Guide attached to the centre of crossbow bowstring to lessen string wear and insure exact centering of the string when cocking.
  18. n [ c.f. sledge New Webster's Dictionary] Old automobile 2001 May Car salesman at Bill Butler Chrysler Macon GA He wants to trade in that sled for a new one.
  19. a flat platform of wood or other material, usu. mounted on runners, that is used to travel over snow and ice.
  20. Now rarely used, this strategy is the opposite of the RAID strategy. Rather than using several inexpensive hard disks and providing fault tolerance through redundancy, you buy the best hard disk you can and bet your entire network on it. ...
  21. Usually made of wood such as birch, ash, hickory, maple and oak, although modern materials such as high density plastic, fiberglass, stell, aluminum and graphite are now being used. Rawhide or n ylong cord holds the sled together, allowing the sled to be flexible. ...
  22. A small vehicle, typically using grav/pressor technology.
  23. Slang term for motorcycles.
  24. is a motorcycle . . . simples.
  25. The Low-Energy Charged Particle Spectrometer was designed to make detailed studies of energetic particle radiation in the Martian environment and monitor low-energy cosmic rays during interplanetary cruise.