hurdles

hurdles[ˈhə:dlz] 

原级:hurdle

现在分词:hurdling

过去分词:hurdled

过去式:hurdled

hurdles 基本解释
障碍( hurdle的名词复数 );跳栏;栏架;跨栏赛;
hurdles 网络解释

1. 跨栏:接力赛跑relay race | 跨栏hurdles | 障碍赛跑obstacle race

2. 跨栏跑:relay race 接力赛跑 | hurdles 跨栏跑 | the 400 meter hurdles 400米栏

3. 跳栏:(11)马拉松marathon | (12)跳栏hurdles | (13)接力赛relay

4. 跨栏比赛:空嫂 married stewardess | 跨栏比赛 hurdles | 跨越式发展 great-leap-forward development

5. hurdles:dhle; 跨栏赛

hurdles 单语例句

1. But the executive admitted there could be hurdles in buying up US companies, including what he calls misconceptions about Chinese companies.

2. Hu Kai may be China's fastest man but he has much distance to cover before he catches up with Olympic 110m hurdles champion Liu Xiang.

3. hurdles的反义词

3. If there are hurdles in the path of this plan, they have certainly not been created by China.

4. CNOOC's bid tops a $ 16 billion offer from Chevron Corp, although it faces numerous regulatory and political hurdles.

5. They come after regulators launched new guidelines last Tuesday, removing final hurdles for insurers to invest in domestic stocks directly.

6. hurdles的近义词

6. The Chinese Government has obviously come to grips with the severity of the environmental hurdles to its development ambitions.

7. Major hurdles could come not from within the two companies but from national governments.

8. Liu cleared the hurdles comfortably and finally cruised to easy win amid heavy rain and Shi took the silver in 13.

9. A programme to put condom machines on Chinese campuses was started several years ago, but several hurdles have hindered its development.

10. Survey respondents said their biggest challenges in China were finding skilled labour, overcoming regulatory hurdles and coping with increased price competition from rivals.

hurdles 英英释义

hurdles的解释

noun

1. hurdles的解释

1. a footrace in which contestants must negotiate a series of hurdles

    Synonym: hurdling hurdle race