destrier造句
例句与造句
- Other draft breeds such as the Shire claim destrier ancestry, though proof is less certain.
- Weighing almost twice as much as a normal riding horse, the destrier was a powerful weapon in battle.
- Modern attempts to reproduce the destrier type usually involve crossing an athletic riding horse with a light draft type.
- Although it had the necessary qualities, the destrier would not be used for hunting, due to its value.
- Destrier Dodge Viper son of the famous Southpole JFK ( face of the Snowshoe Cat Club ) was the first Apricot Snowshoe known worldwide.
- It's difficult to find destrier in a sentence. 用destrier造句挺难的
- hands, though with a strong and heavy physique . the historical record does not support the image of the destrier as a draft horse.
- Concerned with progressing the breed and widening the gene pool even further Kelly Cruse of Destrier Cats got involved in 2006, introducing new colours and patterns.
- It is probable that the modern Percheron draft breed may in part descend from destriers, though it is probably taller and heavier than the average destrier.
- In order to speed his progress, he claims the steed of the knight with the white shield, a formidable night-black destrier who accepts him as his new rider.
- It is also possible for a Guardian ( traditional tanking class ) to ride the heavy Destrier steed, traited for Riddermark, and position him-/ herself in Red Dawn stance.
- So the aforementioned Guardian with a Destrier steed / in Red Dawn stance / traited Riddermark will differ from a hunter with a Destrier steed / in Red Dawn stance / traited Riddermark.
- So the aforementioned Guardian with a Destrier steed / in Red Dawn stance / traited Riddermark will differ from a hunter with a Destrier steed / in Red Dawn stance / traited Riddermark.
- Many modern draft breeds claim some link to the medieval " great horse, " with some historians considering breeds such as the Percheron, Belgian and Suffolk Punch likely descendants of the destrier.
- Such a theory would suggest the war horses were crossed once again with " cold blooded " work horses, since war horses, and the destrier in particular, were renowned for their hot-blooded nature.
- The destrier was specifically for use in tournament; for everyday riding, a knight would use a palfrey, and his baggage would be carried on a sumpter horse ( or packhorse ), or possibly in wagons.
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