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 gauntlet ['gɔntlɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 铁手套, 长手套, 夹击

[医] 手套形绷带


  1. Motorcyclists with leather gauntlets are waiting for the start of the game.
    戴着皮护手套的摩托车手们正在等待比赛开始。
  2. He was quick to take up the gauntlet thrown down by the opposition.
    他立即接受了对方提出的挑战。
  3. He parents had told me never to speak to their daughter again, so I knew that I was running the gauntlet when I telephoned her to arrange a meeting.
    他父母不许我再和他们的女儿谈话,因此,我知道打电话和她约会是在经受惩罚性的考验。


gauntlet
[ noun ]
  1. to offer or accept a challenge

  2. <noun.communication>
    threw down the gauntlet
    took up the gauntlet
  3. a glove of armored leather; protects the hand

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a glove with long sleeve

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. 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

  8. <noun.act>


Gauntlet \Gaunt"let\, n. (Mil.)
See {Gantlet}.


Gauntlet \Gaunt"let\, n. [F. gantelet, dim. of gant glove, LL.
wantus, of Teutonic origin; cf. D. want, Sw. & Dan. vante,
Icel. v["o]ttr, for vantr.]
1. A glove of such material that it defends the hand from
wounds.

Note: The gauntlet of the Middle Ages was sometimes of chain
mail, sometimes of leather partly covered with plates,
scales, etc., of metal sewed to it, and, in the 14th
century, became a glove of small steel plates,
carefully articulated and covering the whole hand
except the palm and the inside of the fingers.

2. A long glove, covering the wrist.

3. (Naut.) A rope on which hammocks or clothes are hung for
drying.

{To take up the gauntlet}, to accept a challenge.

{To throw down the gauntlet}, to offer or send a challenge.
The gauntlet or glove was thrown down by the knight
challenging, and was taken up by the one who accepted the
challenge; -- hence the phrases.

  1. The only other travelers who regularly dare this gauntlet are Pashtun-speaking tribesmen taking their scrawny camels to meat markets in Kabul.
  2. We have thrown down the gauntlet of peace.
  3. Lorenzo walked through a gauntlet of chanting, protesting Machinists, whose strike is in its 11th month, and police stood guard for the speech.
  4. Molly Yard, president of the National Organization for Women, said the court "has thrown down the gauntlet before the young women and girls of America.
  5. For that reason, they said, they are throwing down the gauntlet to Seoul.
  6. "They've thrown down a gauntlet and said, 'Now you better be darn sure it flies in the fall.'
  7. Like most of those arriving here he appeared somewhat relieved that he would no longer have to run a daily gauntlet of Iraqi soldiers.
  8. But the Saudis also were throwing down the gauntlet to their Shiite rivals only a few weeks before the haj is due to start, and that could have dangerous consequences in their feud.
  9. We still had to run the gauntlet of the Bermuda Triangle, and it was best to do so before dusk.
  10. Quayle countered by throwing down the gauntlet to Congress to act if members did not approve of the president's policy.
  11. "It would be unseemly for a regulatory agency to throw down the gauntlet, even a gauntlet grounded on the Constitution to Congress," it said in an opinion written by Chief Judge Abner Mikva.
  12. "It would be unseemly for a regulatory agency to throw down the gauntlet, even a gauntlet grounded on the Constitution to Congress," it said in an opinion written by Chief Judge Abner Mikva.
  13. Over the past few days, both sides have thrown down the gauntlet: the ANC when it launched a mass action campaign designed to force Mr de Klerk to concede in the streets what he will not concede at the conference table.
  14. At the same time, one cannot fail to notice that the world press has been presenting the conflict in black and white terms, as Iran having thrown down a gauntlet to the West," Wednesday's commentary said.
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