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单词 dressage
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Definition of dressage in English:

dressage

noun ˈdrɛsɑː(d)ʒˈdrɛsɑʒ
mass noun
  • The art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility, and balance.

    she was learning dressage on a black mare
    as modifier Britain 's top dressage rider
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether your sport is dressage, eventing, or jumping, your foal will have to want to learn and want to work.
    • After a few years Mandy found she enjoyed dressage, where horses perform set manoeuvres signalled by the rider.
    • Ring events are held every day the show is open, with equestrian events such as showjumping and dressage.
    • The dressage horses were kept dead straight in their bodies - no crooked canters here!
    • Pam emphasizes that dressage should be fun for both the horse and the rider.
    • His wife, Cheryl, is a former dressage rider and sport horse breeder.
    • I was quoted in an issue of Dressage Today, and started riding on third level at dressage horse shows.
    • It is rare indeed for show-jumping or dressage or even polo to excite more than warm applause from onlookers.
    • Three-day eventing includes showjumping, dressage and the cross country section, which is said to have the highest risk factor.
    • Musical freestyle dressage combines the beauty and strength of the horse with the stirring impact of music.
    • Over 700 dressage enthusiasts watched as he worked horses from training level to grand prix.
    • Riders compete for Olympic medals in three different categories: dressage, showjumping and three-day eventing.
    • Eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will also be permitted to resume.
    • Their novice dressage and showjumping teams have won through to the National Riding Club Championships.
    • Of the three other bits used, all are currently legal for dressage and eventing competitions.
    • There is a high equestrian element to both islands, largely involving showjumping and dressage and what have you.
    • Olympic horse events include show jumping and dressage.
    • We get a lot of people come out who are looking for dressage or jumping horses.
    • Riders will compete in dressage and showjumping for individuals and team titles.
    • Dressage training continues through the stallions fourth, fifth and sixth year to fourth level dressage.

Origin

1930s: from French, literally 'training', from dresser 'to train'.

 
 

Definition of dressage in US English:

dressage

nounˈdresäZHˈdrɛsɑʒ
  • The art of riding and training a horse in a manner that develops obedience, flexibility, and balance.

    she was learning dressage on a black mare
    as modifier Britain 's top dressage rider
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their novice dressage and showjumping teams have won through to the National Riding Club Championships.
    • Pam emphasizes that dressage should be fun for both the horse and the rider.
    • Dressage training continues through the stallions fourth, fifth and sixth year to fourth level dressage.
    • The dressage horses were kept dead straight in their bodies - no crooked canters here!
    • I was quoted in an issue of Dressage Today, and started riding on third level at dressage horse shows.
    • Riders compete for Olympic medals in three different categories: dressage, showjumping and three-day eventing.
    • There is a high equestrian element to both islands, largely involving showjumping and dressage and what have you.
    • Musical freestyle dressage combines the beauty and strength of the horse with the stirring impact of music.
    • Whether your sport is dressage, eventing, or jumping, your foal will have to want to learn and want to work.
    • His wife, Cheryl, is a former dressage rider and sport horse breeder.
    • Ring events are held every day the show is open, with equestrian events such as showjumping and dressage.
    • Eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will also be permitted to resume.
    • After a few years Mandy found she enjoyed dressage, where horses perform set manoeuvres signalled by the rider.
    • It is rare indeed for show-jumping or dressage or even polo to excite more than warm applause from onlookers.
    • Riders will compete in dressage and showjumping for individuals and team titles.
    • Over 700 dressage enthusiasts watched as he worked horses from training level to grand prix.
    • Of the three other bits used, all are currently legal for dressage and eventing competitions.
    • Three-day eventing includes showjumping, dressage and the cross country section, which is said to have the highest risk factor.
    • We get a lot of people come out who are looking for dressage or jumping horses.
    • Olympic horse events include show jumping and dressage.

Origin

1930s: from French, literally ‘training’, from dresser ‘to train’.

 
 
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