Significado de horse en inglés
horsehorse1 /hɔːs $ hɔːrs/ noun
Ver todas las traducciones1[countable] a large strong animal that people ride and use for pulling heavy thingsanimal grande y fuerte que las personas montan y usan para tirar de cosas pesadas:
a horse and cartun caballo y un carro
Lee had never ridden a horse before.Lee nunca había montado a caballo antes.2the horses British English informalinformal horse racescarreras de caballos:
Jim likes a bet on the horses.A Jim le gusta apostar en las carreras de caballos.3[countable] a piece of sports equipment in a gymnasium that people jump overaparato de gimnasia sobre el que las personas saltan4(straight/right) from the horse’s mouth if you hear or get information straight from the horse’s mouth, you are told it by someone who has direct knowledge of itsi escuchas u obtienes información straight from the horse's mouth, te la dice alguien con conocimiento directo de ella5horses for courses British English the process of matching people with suitable jobs or activitiesel proceso de asignar a las personas trabajos o actividades que les resulten adecuados6a two/three/four etc horse race a competition or an election that only two etc competitors can winuna competición o elección en la que solo dos, etc., competidores pueden ganar7a horse of a different color (also a horse of another color American English) something that is completely different from another thingalgo completamente diferente de otra cosa8horse sense old-fashionedanticuado sensible judgment gained from experiencejuicio sensato adquirido a través de la experiencia SYN common sense9[uncountable] old-fashionedanticuado informalinformal heroinheroína → dark horse, → never/don’t look a gift horse in the mouth at gift1(7), → be flogging a dead horse at flog(3), → hold your horses at hold1(15), → put the cart before the horse at cart1(5), → stalking horse, white horses
Ver todas las traducciones1[countable] a large strong animal that people ride and use for pulling heavy thingsanimal grande y fuerte que las personas montan y usan para tirar de cosas pesadas:
a horse and cartun caballo y un carro
Lee had never ridden a horse before.Lee nunca había montado a caballo antes.2the horses British English informalinformal horse racescarreras de caballos:
Jim likes a bet on the horses.A Jim le gusta apostar en las carreras de caballos.3[countable] a piece of sports equipment in a gymnasium that people jump overaparato de gimnasia sobre el que las personas saltan4(straight/right) from the horse’s mouth if you hear or get information straight from the horse’s mouth, you are told it by someone who has direct knowledge of itsi escuchas u obtienes información straight from the horse's mouth, te la dice alguien con conocimiento directo de ella5horses for courses British English the process of matching people with suitable jobs or activitiesel proceso de asignar a las personas trabajos o actividades que les resulten adecuados6a two/three/four etc horse race a competition or an election that only two etc competitors can winuna competición o elección en la que solo dos, etc., competidores pueden ganar7a horse of a different color (also a horse of another color American English) something that is completely different from another thingalgo completamente diferente de otra cosa8horse sense old-fashionedanticuado sensible judgment gained from experiencejuicio sensato adquirido a través de la experiencia SYN common sense9[uncountable] old-fashionedanticuado informalinformal heroinheroína → dark horse, → never/don’t look a gift horse in the mouth at gift1(7), → be flogging a dead horse at flog(3), → hold your horses at hold1(15), → put the cart before the horse at cart1(5), → stalking horse, white horses