n. 战马;有战斗经验者
warhorse /ˈwɔːˌhɔːs/
可数名词 You can refer to someone such as an old soldier or politician who is still active and aggressive as a warhorse. (活跃且好斗的)老兵; 老政客
... 战车 chariot 战马 war-horse 栩栩如生 lifelike ...
战马;有战斗经验者
Passion will be your war-horse, this year.
这一年,将会是水瓶座热情奔放的一年。
They had now acquired the war-horse and the war-chariot, which the Hyksos hand brought to them.
他们现在得到了战马和战车,那是希克·索斯带给他们的。
This paint, I stress expressing the sky and the ground below the sanguineous set, the war-smoke closes over the sky, the war-horse is braying.
这幅作品,我着重表现了苍茫血色映衬下的天与地,烽烟蔽日,战马嘶鸣。
The Gore team was led by Supreme Court war-horse Laurence Tribe, the Harvard law professor who last week received his 30th souvenir quill from the court, which gives the pens to attorneys who argue before it.
Williams is also nominated for composer of the year for his work on two recent soundtracks - War Horse and The Adventures of Tintin, against Morricone and Mealor.
Topham, an English fireplug who was five feet ten and weighed two hundred pounds, could bend iron pokers with his bare hands, roll pewter dishes into cannoli, and win a tug-of-war with a horse.