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nounverb He mounted his horse and rode off. 他跨上马骑走了。 a horse and cart一辆马车 He lost a lot of money on the horses (= by gambling on races). 他赌赛马输了很多钱。 She may be thin, but she eats like a horse. 她或许是瘦了点,但吃得却很多。 I’m never one to look a gift horse in the mouth. The women’s competition was a two horse race between last year’s winners Surrey and the previous champions Essex. He got a part as the rear end of a pantomime horse. He urged his horse into a gallop. He was jailed for 15 years for nobbling a horse that had been going to run in the Derby. He was mounted on the finest horse you could ever see. He won second prize in a horse show. Heavy horses were used for delivering beer. Hundreds of animals are bought and sold at the annual horse fair. Several horses trotted past us. She has a knack for handling horses. The brewery had 25 heavy horses delivering beer in London. The car in front was pulling a horse box. The cart overturned, the horse plunging and rearing in its traces. The horse stumbled and threw its rider. The horse trough was full of stagnant water. The race organizers became suspicious when the two most fancied horses finished last. The weary horse plodded up the hill. There are ten horses running in the next race. They collected tissue samples for cloning from 75 champion horses. They passed an old horse pulling a cart full of apples. They would need fresh horses if they were to reach the border the next day. Three horses fell when a loose horse ran across the track. horse-drawn vehicles political horse-trading |