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steeplechase

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Horses, Other sports
stee·ple·chase /ˈstiːpəlˌtʃeɪs/ noun [countable]  1. DSHa long race in which horses jump over gates, water etc 越野障碍赛马2. DSOa long race in which people run and jump over fences, water etc 障碍赛跑
Examples from the Corpus
steeplechaseThey found that a groundsman had dolled off the hurdle instead of the adjacent steeplechase fence - ommitted because of false ground.When it comes to the 3,000 metres steeplechase, no other country gets a look-in.At 12.30 a man with a loudspeaker started calling for the steeplechase finalists.Walker, however, could try to peak this summer for the steeplechase or the 5,000 metres.Charlie said there should have been markers to show the jockeys where to switch from the steeplechase course to the proper course.Phase B in the steeplechase and phase D, what eventing is all about, is the cross country course.Boguslaw Maminski, the 1983 World steeplechase silver medalist, has chosen London to make his marathon debut.The three-times World steeplechase champion shook his head. ` No, you didn't.
Origin steeplechase (1800-1900) steeplechase horse race across country toward a steeple ((18-19 centuries))
stee·ple·chase nounChineseSyllable
horses race gates, in etc jump over long water Corpus a which


steeplechase
steeplechase /ˈstiːpəlˌtʃeɪs/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: steeplechase 'horse race across country toward a steeple' (18-19 centuries)
1. a long race in which horses jump over gates, water etc
2. a long race in which people run and jump over fences, water etc


steeple·chaseBrE /ˈstiːpltʃeɪs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈstiːpltʃeɪs/ 🔊 (also chase) nouna long race in which horses have to jump over fences, water, etc. 越野障碍赛马   compare flat racing a long race in which people run and jump over gates and water, etc. around a track 障碍赛跑