pony的意思和读音

pony

: [ˈpoʊni] : [ˈpəʊni]

n.;25

v.

adj.()

ponies  ponied  ponying  

n.horse,steed,charger,mount

ponyn.

1.a type of small horse

2.25 £25

v.

n.1.,;〈2.,;;;3.(,);;4.5.1.,;〈2.,;;;3.(,);;4.5.

adj.1.()

v.1.2., (up)

n.1.a small horse

1. ( ASICS) ( PONY) ( Brooks) ...

3. colt,foal , pony thoroughbred ...

4. merry a. pony n. boot n. ...

5. horseflesh pony colt ...

6. mare pony mule ...

7. horse 22 pony 23 lion 24 ...

8. step jump pony grapevine ...

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1.But one day she asked if she could stay out the whole day, and away she went on her little pony, with her two dogs running behind.

2.She had a brown spring jacket and brown cargo pants. Her brown hair was pulled into a pony tail and she wore a lavender poncho underneath.穿穿

3.Although he enjoyed his greatest success and lasting fame for his waterproofing process, Macintosh was no one-trick pony.

4.Loose hair must not tough the shoulders, If so, it must be worn up in an elegant professional style. E. g. : braided, pony-tail, bun.

5.The period was at her highest, but the poet laureate just as stumble and terrified as a newborn little pony.

6.The pony walked with its head down as if it were ashamed of its own looks.

7.My guess is that after years of being the trick pony, he wanted to see what it was like to be the ringmaster.

8.The pony is often outfitted with straps, a leather saddle, blinders, reins, and a bit in the mouth.

9.but next day beheld me on the road to Wuthering Heights, by the side of my wilful young mistress's pony.

10.I mean, in all the pictures I saw of immigrants on boats coming into New York harbor, I never saw one of them sitting on a pony .