foal的意思和读音

foal

: [foʊl] : [fəʊl]

n.

v.

foals  foaling  foaled  

v.produce young,breed,give birth,reproduce

foaln.

1.a very young horse or donkey

IDMin foal怀怀pregnantv.

1.[i]to give birth to a foal

n.1.(,,)

v.1.()

n.1.a young horse, or a young donkey or mule

v.1.to give birth to a foal

1. mare colt,foal , pony ...

2. 〖 stable;shedforhorses〗 foal〖 harness〗 ...

3. gosling foal cub ...

4. fun foal () foul ...

5. flock foal, () filly ...

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1.If the rope were shorter, it would cause the foal to hold his head up in an unnaturally high, fatiguing position.姿

2.there we found a female , her foal and a male grazing near afar shepherds tending their sheep and goats.

3.This time, Martin's face relaxed into a smile of pure pleasure. Again and again, he put his hand in the bucket and gave it to the foal.

4.Martin was the best surrogate mother a foal could have had.

5.It really was a bit of a shock when we got up one morning and we saw the foal that was there.

6.Say to the Daughter of Zion, 'See, your king comes to you, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. '

7.At last God granted her wish, but when the baby was born it didn't look like a human child: it was a little donkey foal.

8.Clover was a stout motherly mare approaching middle life, who had never quite got her figure back after her fourth foal.

9.My mom and sisters and I sleep at the farm sometimes to watch them be born and sometimes help them foal out.

10.Her sea-blue eyes were filmed over and when she walked down the steps toward the open car her long legs tottered like a crippled foal's.