单词 | leg drive |
释义 | > as lemmasleg drive leg drive n. Sport (originally Rowing) use of the legs to drive oneself forwards or push; (also) forward momentum or power imparted by the use of the legs in this way. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > propelling boat by oars, paddle, or pole > [noun] > rowing > drive imparted by rower's legs leg drive1885 1885 Cambr. Rev. 3 June 357/2 Emmanuel seem to have settled down at last and are improving, but want more leg drive. 1917 N.Y. Times 3 June (Sports section) 3/2 An expert American waterman defends the leg drive as an important feature of the crawl swimming stroke. 1991 St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch (Nexis) 9 June 10 f Specifically, how does leg drive contribute to a well-rounded golf swing, and what can it do for your distance? 2014 Irish Daily Mail (Nexis) 11 Jan. 73 Dynamic leg drive in the tackle and when clearing out the breakdown will have Leinster back looking the class side they can be. < as lemmas |
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