1.Beth Calkin finishes with the 4th place in the final race of the Europe class.
贝丝·柯尔金在欧洲级决赛中获得第四名。
英:['kɔːkɪn]
美:[ 'kælkɪn]
铁刺
马蹄铁尖端的折曲
Middle English kakun
1.Beth Calkin finishes with the 4th place in the final race of the Europe class.
贝丝·柯尔金在欧洲级决赛中获得第四名。
2.For what is the use o' calkin' A tub with a mustard pot— And what is the use o' talkin' Of a boat that you haven't got?
3.The horse was a big animal, and freshly shod with heavy shoes, on which a toe-piece and calkins were used.
4.There is no doubt that they are most common in animals shod with heavy shoes and with high and sharp calkins.
5.More often than not it is met with in the feet of heavy draught animals, and is there caused by the calkin, either when being violently backed or suddenly turned round.
6.For that reason a shoe with calkins or with very high heels should be removed, and a shoe with an ordinary flat web substituted.
7.When occurring from the latter, it is seen more often than not in the hind-foot, being there caused by the calkin of the opposite foot.
8.This condition is commonly the result of a severe and jagged tread with the calkin, and takes the form of an ulcerous and excessively granulating wound.
9.Treads, too, especially with the calkin of the hind-shoe, are especially apt to end in this way.
10.This suggests at once that a preventive is to be found in substituting a calkin that is low and square.
11.By means of an elongated toe-piece to the shoe and calkins, which were shortened every fifteen days, the filly was completely cured in seventy days.'
12.Or, on the same branch, may be turned up a calkin of sufficient height for the purpose.