horse の英語での意味
horsehorse1 /hɔːs $ hɔːrs/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] a large strong animal that people ride and use for pulling heavy things人が乗ったり重い物を引かせたりする大型で力強い動物:
a horse and cart馬と荷車
Lee had never ridden a horse before.Leeはそれまで一度も馬に乗ったことがなかった。2the horses British English informalインフォーマル horse races競馬:
Jim likes a bet on the horses.Jimは競馬に賭けるのが好きだ。3[countable] a piece of sports equipment in a gymnasium that people jump over体育館で人が跳び越える体操器具4(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 itstraight from the horse's mouth で情報を聞いたり得たりするとは、直接の事情通から教えてもらうことを指す5horses for courses British English the process of matching people with suitable jobs or activities人に適した仕事や活動をあてがうプロセス6a two/three/four etc horse race a competition or an election that only two etc competitors can win2者など限られた競争者しか勝てない競争や選挙7a horse of a different color (also a horse of another color American English) something that is completely different from another thing別の物事とは全く異なるもの8horse sense old-fashioned旧式 sensible judgment gained from experience経験から得た分別のある判断力 SYN common sense9[uncountable] old-fashioned旧式 informalインフォーマル heroinヘロイン → 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
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] a large strong animal that people ride and use for pulling heavy things人が乗ったり重い物を引かせたりする大型で力強い動物:
a horse and cart馬と荷車
Lee had never ridden a horse before.Leeはそれまで一度も馬に乗ったことがなかった。2the horses British English informalインフォーマル horse races競馬:
Jim likes a bet on the horses.Jimは競馬に賭けるのが好きだ。3[countable] a piece of sports equipment in a gymnasium that people jump over体育館で人が跳び越える体操器具4(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 itstraight from the horse's mouth で情報を聞いたり得たりするとは、直接の事情通から教えてもらうことを指す5horses for courses British English the process of matching people with suitable jobs or activities人に適した仕事や活動をあてがうプロセス6a two/three/four etc horse race a competition or an election that only two etc competitors can win2者など限られた競争者しか勝てない競争や選挙7a horse of a different color (also a horse of another color American English) something that is completely different from another thing別の物事とは全く異なるもの8horse sense old-fashioned旧式 sensible judgment gained from experience経験から得た分別のある判断力 SYN common sense9[uncountable] old-fashioned旧式 informalインフォーマル heroinヘロイン → 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