horse的意思和读音

horse

: [hɔrs] : [hɔː(r)s]

n.;【;()

horses  

v.+n.ride horse,bet horse,saddle horse,mount horse,back horse

adj.+n.fine horse,spirited horse,chestnut horse,bay horse

n.mount,pony,steed,charger

horsen.— see alsoclothes horse,hobby horse,Quarter Horse,rocking horse,sea horse,stalking horse,Trojan horse,white horses

1.a large animal with four legs, a mane (= long thick hair on its neck) and a tail. Horses are used for riding on, pulling carriages , etc.

He mounted his horse and rode off.

a horse and cart

2.[pl](informal)horse racing

He lost a lot of money on the horses(= by gambling on races) .

IDM(straight) from the horses mouth(informal)given by sb who is directly involved and therefore likely to be accuratehold your horses(informal)used to tell sb that they should wait a moment and not be so excited that they take action without thinking about it firsthorses for coursesthe act of matching people with suitable jobs or tasksa one, two, three, etc. horse racea competition or an election in which there are only one, two, etc. teams or candidates with a chance of winningyou can lead/take a horse to water, but you cant make it drinkyou can give sb the opportunity to do sth, but you cannot force them to do it if they do not want tov.

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n.1.[Animal]a large animal that people ride; the sound that a horse makes is called neighing; the male horse is called a stallion, the female is called a mare, and a young horse is called a foal2.a piece of equipment shaped like a large box that is used in gymnastics3.a frame or support, especially one mounted on four legs4.horseracing, especially as a gambling activity5.<informal>the drug heroin1.[Animal]a large animal that people ride; the sound that a horse makes is called neighing; the male horse is called a stallion, the female is called a mare, and a young horse is called a foal2.a piece of equipment shaped like a large box that is used in gymnastics3.a frame or support, especially one mounted on four legs4.horseracing, especially as a gambling activity5.<informal>the drug heroin

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1.Traditional Labour supporters have accused the new leadership of being a Trojan horse trying to destroy the party from within.

2.Before the railway came into being , a four- horse coach was a popular means of transportation .

3.Bela held her hand out to the horse again. "I shall call you 'Halidarre, ' girl-after the free sky-spirit of our great heroine. "。“。”

4.Quote: I laughed at him. I was actually insulted that he would challenge me, a pro, to a game of horse with his left hand.

5."Your Majesty, here is a fine horse I present to you, " pointing to the stag, he said.鹿鹿:“。”

6.and being asked to perform to that sort of level, but the horse, and certainly, the British horses, have been prepared very, very well. . .

7.I ran to see if I could help the traveller, who was swearing furiously as he pulled himself free of his horse.

8.So anyway, when my great grandpa was a kid he would ride home on a horse, back in Ireland, through the fields from school dances.穿

9.If it's skiing, they throw themselves at it with an effort that would kill a horse.

10.So he began to dress in armour another powerful war horse, who was really just as big as Knowing-one.