gantlet
英
美
n. 宽口大手套,长(防护)手套; 夹笞刑
COCA.30565
英英释义
noun
- a form of punishment in which a person is forced to run between two lines of men facing each other and armed with clubs or whips to beat the victim
- the convergence of two parallel railroad tracks in a narrow place
- a glove with long sleeve
- a glove of armored leather
- to offer or accept a challenge
- threw down the gauntlet
- took up the gauntlet
双语例句
- As we enter what is sure to be a long period of uncertainty a gantlet of lost jobs, dwindling assets, home foreclosures and two continuing wars the downside of stress is certainly worth exploring.
当我们确定进入不确定的长时期(一连串的失业、资产损失、家庭赎回和长达两年的夫妻之战)时,这个事情值得好好研究下。 - If eggs survive coons, skunks, and moles, hatchlings must still run a gantlet of crows, bullfrogs, and snakes.
即使龟蛋幸免于浣熊、臭鼬和鼬鼠之口,孵化出小海龟还要逃脱乌鸦、牛蛙和蛇的伤害。 - Every desperately needed reform I can think of, from controlling greenhouse gases to restoring fiscal balance, will have to run the same gantlet of lobbying and lies.
我能想到的每一个具有迫切需要的改革,从控制温室气体排放到恢复财政平衡,都会遇到游说和谎言的夹击。 - Till the last girl had run their gantlet;
一直到最后一个姑娘走出他们的包围圈为止。 - Associated Press photographer Noel and two men attempted to run the gantlet in a jeep and were captured.
美联社的摄影记者诺尔和其它两个人试图乘吉普车从铁轨上逃离,不幸被俘虏。