1.肩膀...的;着的
1.“shoulder”的过去式和过去分词
1.The past tense and past participle of shoulder
1.shouldered his way to the front in the crowded people.
在拥挤的人群,他用胳膊肘推挤着向前走进。
2.Her eyes lingered on his tall, broad-shouldered form warmly, loving the strength and size and authority of him.
她的眼睛勾勒着他高大的体魄和温暖宽阔的肩膀,爱慕他的健壮、他的体型、他的威严。
3.He turned to the banker, the only one of that black, uneasy, stoop-shouldered group who seemed enough of an inpidual to be addressed.
他转身对着银行家,那团黑黑糊糊、惶惶不安、勾腰驼背的人群里唯一有点个人特征的,似乎可以招呼一声的人。
4.A red-faced man in a bowler hat had now shouldered his way to the front of the crowd.
一个戴着圆顶硬礼帽的红脸人用肩膀撞开一条路,挤到人群前面。
5.Though Morgan had a large sense of public duty, he had not shouldered the falling church out of pure altruism.
尽管摩根深感公众责任之重大,但他肩扛下陷教堂之壮举,并非完全源于利他主义。
6.Her mother was an erect, square-shouldered, defiant woman.
她的妈妈是一位挺胸直立,双肩宽阔而目空一切的女人。
7.It remains unclear how much of the blame will be shouldered by BP in the report, which will be released Wednesday.
报告将在周三发布,还不清楚会在多大程度上把事故归咎于英国石油。
8.He shouldered his way into the crowd, "Stand back, all of you, and keep still. Miss Donnelly, lend me a hand. "
他挤到人堆里说:“大家让开,别乱动。唐娜丽小姐,你来帮帮忙。”
9.He got a sack out of the buggy, shouldered it, and staggered with it through the cottage yard, and knocked at the door.
他从马车上搬下一只口袋,扛着它跌跌撞撞地穿过院子,敲了敲门。
10.No one had to pay (the company shouldered the expense) and you just had to sign up to get the shots.
不需要花钱(公司扛下了所有费用)只须在注射时签个名。