| 单词 | steel-pointed | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassteel-pointed  C7.   Instrumental and parasynthetic, as  steel-born,  steel-bound,  steel-clad,  steel-girt,  steel-graven,  steel-lined,  steel-shod;  steel-barred,  steel-bosomed,  steel-coloured,  steel-fisted,  steel-grated,  steel-hilted,  steel-lined,  steel-nerved,  steel-pointed,  steel-rimmed,  steel-shafted,  steel-studded,  steel-tempered,  steel-tipped,  steel-topped, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > courage > moral courage > stoicism > 			[adjective]		 firm1377 steel-nerveda1400 stablec1440 stiff-upper-lipped1798 stiff-upper-lip1961 stiff-upper-lippish1963 society > armed hostility > military equipment > armour > 			[adjective]		 > clad in or protected by armour armedc1300 wrienc1330 steel-clada1400 armed at (also of) all piecesc1400 harnessedc1460 enarmedc1540 armoured1564 steeled1596 iron-clothed1728 armour-clad1768 hoplomachic1832 well-armoured1852 brazen-mailed1870 pamphract1890 the world > health and disease > healing > ophthalmology or optometry > aids to defective vision > 			[adjective]		 > types of spectacles steel-rimmeda1400 steelbowed1606 young1667 near-sighted1796 trifocal1826 steel-bow1834 pantoscopic1836 window glass1885 bifocal1888 horn-rimmed1894 pebbled1928 thick-lensed1946 single-vision1962 wire-rim1968 wire-frame1977 Lennon1984 society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > prison > 			[adjective]		 > with steel bars steel-barreda1400 steel-grateda1400 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > 			[adjective]		 > covered > at the top or end steel-tippeda1400 cappeda1616 hatted1880 society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > metal > steel > 			[adjective]		 > covered with steel steel-bosomeda1400 steel-plated1819 steel-faced1897 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > golf > equipment > 			[adjective]		 > types of club steel-shafteda1400 flat1857 grassed1857 lofted1887 pitching1891 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > parts of windows > 			[adjective]		 > having shutters > type of shutter steel-lineda1400 bivalve1677 society > travel > means of travel > a conveyance > vehicle > vehicles according to means of motion > vehicle moving on wheels > 			[adjective]		 > fitted with tyres > attributes of tyres steel-studdeda1400 white-walled1720 punctured1896 sidewall1901 beaded-edge1902 treaded1906 low-profile1922 whitewall1930 run-flat1941 whitewall1957 bald1958 bias-ply1964 cross-ply1965 studded1966 treadless1968 a1400–50    Wars Alex. 284  				vij stele-grauyn stanys. 1596    M. Drayton Mortimeriados sig. F 1  				In steele-bound locks he safely lodg'd the Guard. 1597    M. Drayton Englands Heroicall Epist. f. 68  				His steele-tempered blade. 1605    J. Sylvester tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas Deuine Weekes & Wks.  i. vi. 202  				Whose thornie sides are hedged round about With stiffe steele-pointed quils. 1642    H. More Ψυχωδια Platonica sig. P  				Steel-coloured clouds with rattling thunder knocks. 1682    N. O. tr.  N. Boileau-Despréaux Lutrin  iv. 183  				Come, Girot! Come, my trusty steel-edg'd friend. 1687    London Gaz. No. 2202/4  				A little Steel Hilted French Sword. 1751    Warton Poems 		(1777)	 61  				Our steel-clad steeds. 1805    W. Scott Lay of Last Minstrel  ii. ix. 41  				A steel-clenched postern door. 1859    Engineer 8 157/3  				That a steel-clothed ship could be far more easily destroyed than a wooden-sided one. 1875    J. W. Benson Time & Time-tellers 53  				The watch being only silver gilt, and steel-faced. 1900    F. T. Elworthy Horns of Honour ii. 124  				Steel-framed spectacles. 1909    Westm. Gaz. 11 Nov. 5/2  				A new steel-studded tyre. 1912    Motor Man. 101  				The most popular of these [non-skid devices] is the steel-studded leather band. 1915    Pearson's Mag. 39 136/1  				That steel-fisted British fleet. 1924    W. J. Locke Coming of Amos xvi. 211  				What kind of steel-nerved wisp of a woman are you? 1926    ‘C. Barry’ Detective's Holiday vii. 66  				A pair of steel-rimmed spectacles. 1929    L. MacNeice Blind Fireworks 8  				The steel~bosomed siren calling bitterly. 1930    E. Blunden Poems 139  				But steel-born bees, birds, beams invade. 1935    R. Kipling in  Times 17 July 19/4  				In the steel-grated prisons where I cast him. 1947    D. Thomas Let. 12 Apr. in  Sel. Lett. 		(1966)	 302  				In steel-barred rooms, where Mussolini personally had..interrogated. 1950    Times 22 May 4/3  				Four golfers and a caddy..were carrying steel-shafted clubs. 1954    L. MacNeice Autumn Sequel 94  				The steel-clad troops begin arriving from the rear to rally or harry their humble fellows. 1972    P. Buckland Irish Unionism I. viii. 215  				Armed raiders who had removed the steel-lined shutters from the windows. 1973    M. Russell Double Hit xx. 149  				I just don't believe that an accidental swipe with a squash racket, even a steel-shafted one, would have killed a man. 1974    J. Aiken Midnight is Place x. 290  				The duels..which the men..fought, using no weapons but the steel-tipped clogs on their feet. 1978    R. Ludlum Holcroft Covenant xv. 174  				The face was strong, the eyes behind the steel-rimmed spectacles alert. < as lemmas | 
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