charioteers in Korean

[ˌCHarēəˈti(ə)r]
verb - charioteer
차로 나르다: charioteer, haul
이륜 전차를 몰다: charioteer
noun - charioteer
이륜 전차를 모는 사람: chariotee

Sentence patterns related to "charioteers"

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1. The Charioteer of Delphi: Naked and Robed Charioteers

2. Charioteers wore distinct colors, and each team represented a certain group in society, either political or social.

3. The charioteers of Tiranoc, famed throughout the land for their skill and daring, raced between their white marble cities.

4. Antiriot, chariot, charioted, charioteer, charioteers, Charioting, chariots See the full list of words here!

5. Charioteer (third-person singular simple present Charioteers, present participle Charioteering, simple past and past participle Charioteered) (intransitive) To drive a chariot

6. He would take his subjects to serve as charioteers and horsemen, to do plowing and harvesting, to make weapons, and so on.

7. + 9 But Solʹo·mon did not make any of the Israelites slaves for his work,+ for they were his warriors, the chiefs of his adjutants, and the chiefs of his charioteers and horsemen.

8. 2 Chronicles 8:2 Hebrew Huram, a variant of Hiram; also in verse 18 2 Chronicles 8:6 Or charioteers 2 Chronicles 8:18 That is, about 17 tons or about 15 metric tons

9. + 9 But there were none out of the sons of Israel that Solʹo·mon constituted slaves for his work;+ for they were warriors+ and chiefs of his adjutants and chiefs of his charioteers+ and of his horsemen.

10. Critical moments in the contest were at the start of the race, when charioteers had to stay in lane, and above all at each turn around the posts at either end of the track.

11. PATRON – As a Patron you buy and sell both horses and Charioteers alike, put up the money to enter the races, all with the hope of winning more fame and a chance to race in Rome herself.

12. The Aphrodisian graffiti range from obscene texts and images (Figure 1), prayers, religious symbols, and simple personal names to representations of entertainers (Figure 2), gladiators, and wild animals, drawings of faces and objects, and acclamations for popular public figures, professional guilds, and teams of charioteers.

13. Blown by the fierce Beleaguerers of a town, So rang the clear voice of Æakidês; And when the brazen cry of Æakidês Was heard among the Trojans, all their hearts Were troubled, and the full-maned horses whirl’d The chariots backward, knowing griefs at hand; And sheer-astounded were the charioteers To see the dread, unweariable fire

14. (1 Samuel 8:4-17) However, during the construction of Jehovah’s temple, while foreigners were subjected to slavish forced labor, “there were none of the sons of Israel that Solomon constituted slaves; for they were the warriors and his servants and his princes and his adjutants and chiefs of his charioteers and of his horsemen.” —1 Kings 9:22.