colt
colt 英 [kəʊlt] 美 [koʊlt]
n. 小马;生手 vt. 以笞绳鞭打
名词复数:colts
- A colt is a male horse that's younger than four years old. When your colt is older than four, you can call him a stallion, gelding, or simply a horse.
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- n. 小马;生手
- vt. 以笞绳鞭打
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1. Weighing just 6 pounds and standing 14 inches tall, a pinto colt born Friday may be the smallest horse on the planet. He's named Einstein.
这匹周五出生的黑白毛色的小马重只有6磅,身高14英寸,可能是这个星球上最小的马了,它的名字叫爱因斯坦。
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2. But if you're adamant on bucking the trend, there's plenty of storage space back there for your Brooklyn Flea finds and empty bottles of colt 54.
如果你坚定不移地要逆流而上的话,它的后备箱有足够空间装你的布鲁克林跳蚤市场的收获及柯尔特54的空瓶子。
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3. In 1855, colt opened what was the world's largest private armament factory, in which he employed advanced manufacturing techniques such as interchangeable parts and an organized production line.
1855年,柯尔特已经开办了世界最大的私人兵工厂,他启用了可互换零件等先进的制造技术并引入了一条有组织的生产线。
- Colt (n.) type of revolver, 1838, originally the manufacture of U.S. gunsmith Samuel Colt (1814-1862).
- colt (n.) Old English colt "a young horse," also "young ass," in Biblical translations also used for "young camel," perhaps from Proto-Germanic *kultaz (source also of Swedish dialectal kult "young boar, piglet; boy," Danish kuld "offspring, brood") and akin to child. Commonly and distinctively applied to the male, the young female being a filly. Applied to young or inexperienced persons from early 13c.
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