horse 英 [hɔ:s]   美 [hɔrs]

horse

horse  英 [hɔ:s] 美 [hɔrs]

n. 马; 

进行时:horsing  过去式:horsed  过去分词:horsed  第三人称单数:horses  名词复数:horses 

He bet $50 that his horse would win. 他拿50美元打赌,说他的马将会赢。
He bet on that horse. 他把赌注下在那匹马上。

  • A horse is a large, four-legged animal with hooves, a long nose and tail, and a mane of hair along its upper back. Part of learning how to ride a horse includes giving commands and using the reins to guide it.
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  • n. 马;
  • 1. He bet $50 that his horse would win.

    他拿50美元打赌,说他的马将会赢。

  • 2. He bet on that horse.

    他把赌注下在那匹马上。

  • horse (n.) "solidungulate perissodactyl mammal of the family Equidæ and genus Equus" [Century Dictionary], Old English hors "horse," from Proto-Germanic *hursa- (source also of Old Norse hross, Old Frisian, Old Saxon hors, Middle Dutch ors, Dutch ros, Old High German hros, German Roß "horse"), of unknown origin. By some, connected to PIE root *kers- "to run," source of Latin currere "to run."
  • horse (v.) late Old English horsian "to provide with a horse or horses," from horse (n.). Related: Horsed; horsing. Sense of "to play excessive jokes on" is by 1893, mostly in formation horse around (1928), perhaps from horse-play, or from earlier nautical jargon use of the verb in reference to men, "drive or urge to work unfairly and tyrannically" (1867). But also consider the vulgar expressions arsing about (1660s), arsing around (1922).
horse / hɔːs ; NAmE hɔːrs / noun , verb horse horses horsed horsing noun 1 a large animal with four legs, a mane(= long thick hair on its neck) and a tail. Horsesare used for riding on, pulling carriages,etc. He mounted his horse and rode off. 他跨上马骑走了。 a horse and cart 一辆马车 see also colt  (1 ) , filly , foal , gelding , mare , stallion 2 the horses [plural ] ( informal) horse racing 赛马 He lost a lot of money on the horses (= by gambling on races). 他赌赛马输了很多钱。 3 = vaulting horse see also clothes horse , hobby horse , Quarter Horse , rocking horse , sea horse , stalking horse , Trojan horse , white horses IDIOMS (straight) from the horse's ˈmouth ( informal) (of information 信息 ) given by sb who is directly involved and therefore likely to be accurate 直接的;可靠的 hold your ˈhorses ( informal) used to tell sb that they should wait a moment and not be so excited that they take action without thinking about it first 且慢;请三思 ˌhorses for ˈcourses ( BrE) the act of matching people with suitable jobs or tasks 知人善任 ORIGIN This expression refers to the fact that horses race better on a track that suits them. 含义来自马在合适的跑道上跑得更快。 a one, two, three, etc. horse ˈrace a competition or an election in which there are only one, two, etc. teams or candidates with a chance of winning 只有一个(或两个、三个)队(或候选人)有获胜机会的比赛(或竞选) you can ˌlead/ˌtake a horse to ˌwater, but you ˌcan't make it ˈdrink ( saying) you can give sb the opportunity to do sth, but you cannot force them to do it if they do not want to 牵马近水易,逼马饮水难;机会可以给,做不做由人;老牛不饮水,不能强按头 more at back v. , barn , cart n. , change v. , dark adj. , drive v. , eat , flog , gift n. , high adj. , stable door , wild adj. , wish n. verb PHRASAL VERB ˌhorse aˈbout/aˈround ( informal) to play in a way that is noisy and not very careful so that you could hurt sb or damage sth 胡闹;瞎闯 SYN fool around horse / hɔːs ; NAmE hɔːrs /
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