hurdling
n. 跳栏赛跑
A hurdle is a problem, difficulty, or part of a process that may prevent you from achieving something.
Two-thirds of candidates fail at this first hurdle and are packed off home...
三分之二的候选人在第一个难关就败下阵来,只好打包回家了。
The weather will be the biggest hurdle so I have to be ready.
天气将会是最大的障碍,所以我必须要作好准备。
Hurdles is a race in which people have to jump over a number of obstacles that are also called hurdles. You can use hurdles to refer to one or more races.
Davis won the 400m. hurdles in a new Olympic time of 49.3 sec.
戴维斯以49.3秒的成绩刷新奥运会纪录,在400米跨栏赛跑中一举夺冠。
If you hurdle, you jump over something while you are running.
He crossed the lawn and hurdled the short fence...
他跑过草地,跳过低矮的栅栏。
She learnt to hurdle by leaping over bales of hay on her family's farm.
她通过在自家农场里跳跨干草捆学会了跨栏。
1. a footrace in which contestant must negotiate a series of hurdles
The running and hurdling competitions make up the track events.
径赛项目有跑步和障碍两种.
Hurdling events are dashes in which competitions must clear a series of ten barriers called hurdles.
在跨栏项目中,运动员需要跨过十个栏.
Hurdling events are dashes in which competitors must clear a series of ten barriers called hurdles.
在跨栏跑项目中运动员需要跨过十个栏.