foal
foal 英 [fəʊl] 美 [foʊl]
n. 驹(尤指一岁以下的马、驴、骡) vi. (马等)生仔 vt. (马等)生仔
进行时:foaling 过去式:foaled 过去分词:foaled 第三人称单数:foals 名词复数:foals
- A foal is a baby horse. Most horses give birth to only one foal at a time, though occasionally they have two.
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- n. 驹(尤指一岁以下的马、驴、骡)
- vi. (马等)生仔
- vt. (马等)生仔
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1. No, that's not true! It was standing close to the stallion, so it's the stallion's foal.
不,不对,它就站在我的种马旁边,当然就是种马的小马驹,所以它是属于我的!
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2. Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass.
要对锡安的居民(原文作女子)说,看哪,你的王来到你这里,是温柔的,又骑着驴,就是骑着驴驹子。
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3. The average miniature horse foal stands 21 inches tall at birth and weighs 18 pounds.
马场主人朱蒂·史密斯说,这里出生的小马平均有21英寸高,18磅重。
- foal (n.) Old English fola "foal, colt," from Proto-Germanic *fulon (source also of Old Saxon folo, Middle Dutch volen, Dutch veulen, Old Norse foli, Old Frisian fola, Old High German folo, German Fohlen, Gothic fula), from PIE *pulo- "young of an animal," suffixed form of root *pau- (1) "few, little."
- foal (v.) "give birth (to a foal)," late 14c., from foal (n.). Related: Foaled; foaling.
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