dressage
英['dresɑːʒ]
美['dresɑːʒ]
Noun:
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maneuvers of a horse in response to body signals by the rider
- 1. They have won over 100 rosettes together in dressage competitions up and down Britain.
- 他们已经在英国各地的花式骑术比赛中赢得了100多枚玫瑰花形奖章。
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- 2. For the first time, all the medalists in dressage were women.
- 所有马术的奖牌获得者首次都是女性.
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- 3. The growth in popularity of international dressage has been dynamic.
- 国际盛装舞步的受欢迎程度一直以来有增无减.
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- 4. The regularity of the paces is fundamental to dressage.
- 规律的步伐是马场马术的基础.
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- 5. It is the rider who brings out the radiance in dressage display.
- 在舞步表演中,骑手也是很重要的.
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用作名词 (n.)
- Equestrian consists of three disciplines: Jumping, Dressage and Eventing (Three-Day Event).
马术比赛包括三项赛事:障碍赛、花样骑术和综合全能马术赛(三日赛)。
- Riding with both hands is obligatory in the test at all International Dressage Events.
在国际马协的所有马场马术比赛的测验中都必须双手持缰。
- Sometimes described as ballet for horses,dressage has its origins in a method of training hores in the military.
(马术训练)有时被形容成马中芭蕾,在训练方法上它来自于军队中训练马的方法.