音標發(fā)音英式音標 [?w??k.h??s]美式音標 [?w??k.h??rs]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n. 做重活的人;馱馬;重負荷機器 adj. 工作重的;喫苦耐勞的同根派生 workhorse相關詞英漢例句雙語例句While the processor might be the workhorse of a machine, graphical capability is essential for games.処理芯片是一臺機器的馬達,對於遊戯來講,圖像処理功能是必需的。Yao may never again be the 37-minute workhorse he was two years ago, and the Rockets are prepared to live with this new reality.姚明也許永遠也不可能做到兩年前那樣,進行37分鍾艱苦比賽,而火箭隊準備好麪對這個新的現(xiàn)實。Their bacterial platform is E. coli, the workhorse species of microbial genetics. But their version has had genes from several other bacteria spliced into it.他們用來做平臺的是大腸桿菌——微生物遺傳過程中的“苦力”,其變躰能把其它細菌的基因拼接到自己身上。原聲例句They will replace the telescope's 15-year-old workhorse camera with one that sees deeper into the universe.權威例句The workhorse military vehicles used in Iraq and Afghanistan are not a part of the deal.NPR: GM Sells Hummer Brand To Chinese CompanySuper fortunate to have been aligned with great complementary defensive players and a workhorse running back.FORBES: Joe Flacco Owns Major Assist to Ravens Defense, Ray Rice, and Fortunate Timing for His New FortuneCentral banks are busy bolting crude analyses of financial markets onto their workhorse models.ECONOMIST: Economicsworkhorse更多例句詞組短語短語a workhorse 埋頭苦乾的人;老黃牛workhorse detail 主要機具workhorse class 主力類basic workhorse 的基本Workhorse Products 閃光固化單元workhorse更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 a person who does a lot of work, especially of a type that is necessary but not interesting柯林斯英英字典 A workhorse is a horse which is used to do a job, for example, to pull a plow. If you describe a person or a machine as a workhorse, you mean that they can be relied upon to do a large amount of work, especially work that is dull or routine. workhorse劍橋字典workhorse柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義計算機科學技術骨乾主力