释义 |
musher|ˈmʌʃə(r)| [f. mush v.3 + -er1.] A person who mushes; one who travels through snow on foot (with a dog-sledge). Also fig.
c1900Western Miner (1963) Mar. 30/1 Way up north there's a rail road... It followed the tracks of the mushers, Where they grasped the rocks for a hold. 1902L. McKee Land of Nome 178, I felt that I had received a very high compliment..when an old-timer in the party..told me that I was a ‘musher from hell’. 1925Chambers's Jrnl. July 456/2 Those far northern regions are inaccessible..except to the most hardy and expert ‘mushers’. 1948Time 19 July 34/3 Klondike Mike, the greatest of the mushers, the sourdough who struck it rich and kept his poke, is a living legend. 1973Islander (Victoria, B.C.) 20 May 3/1 Art Fraser, owner and musher of the dog team, was my guide. |