英:[fəʊl]
美:[foʊl]
英:[fəʊl]
美:[foʊl]
复数:foals
第三人称单数:foals
现在分词:foaling
过去式:foaled
过去分词:foaled
noun
a young animal of the horse familyespecially: one under one year
verb
intransitive verb
to give birth to a foal
transitive verb
to give birth to (a foal)
古英语 fola “小马驹,小雄马”,源自原始日耳曼语 *fulon(也指古撒克逊语 folo,中古荷兰语 volen,荷兰语 veulen,古挪威语 foli,古弗里斯兰语 fola,古高地德语 folo,德语 Fohlen,哥特语 fula),源自 PIE *pulo- “动物的幼崽”,是 *pau-(1)“少量,少许”的词根的带后缀形式。
幼驹
Noun Middle English fole, from Old English fola; akin to Latin pullus young of an animal, Greek pais child — more at few
The first known use of foal was before the 12th century
fobnoun
a short strap, ribbon, or chain attached especially to a pocket watch
a small ornament worn on a watch chain
or key fob an object attached especially to a key chain or key ringespecially: a small electronic device used typically in place of a key (as to unlock a door) or to remotely work another device
foam1 of 2noun
a light mass of fine bubbles formed in or on a liquid
a mass of fine bubbles formed (as by a horse) in producing saliva or sweating
a long-lasting mass of bubbles produced chemically and used especially in fighting oil fires
a material (as rubber) in a lightweight cellular form resulting from the presence of gas bubbles during manufacture
foam2 of 2verb
to produce or form foam : froth
to be angry
foam1 of 2noun
a light mass of fine bubbles formed in or on a liquid
a mass of fine bubbles formed (as by a horse) in producing saliva or sweating
a long-lasting mass of bubbles produced chemically and used especially in fighting oil fires
a material (as rubber) in a lightweight cellular form resulting from the presence of gas bubbles during manufacture
foam2 of 2verb
to produce or form foam : froth
to be angry
foam1 of 2noun
a light mass of fine bubbles formed in or on a liquid
a mass of fine bubbles formed (as by a horse) in producing saliva or sweating
a long-lasting mass of bubbles produced chemically and used especially in fighting oil fires
a material (as rubber) in a lightweight cellular form resulting from the presence of gas bubbles during manufacture
foam2 of 2verb
to produce or form foam : froth
to be angry
foam1 of 2noun
a light mass of fine bubbles formed in or on a liquid
a mass of fine bubbles formed (as by a horse) in producing saliva or sweating
a long-lasting mass of bubbles produced chemically and used especially in fighting oil fires
a material (as rubber) in a lightweight cellular form resulting from the presence of gas bubbles during manufacture
foam2 of 2verb
to produce or form foam : froth
to be angry
foal1 of 2noun
a young animal of the horse familyespecially: one under one year
foal2 of 2verb
to give birth to a foal
foal1 of 2noun
the young of an animal of the horse familyespecially: one less than one year old
foal2 of 2intransitive verb
to give birth to a foal
1 These preferences can and do change: friendships come and go, foals grow up and depart to live elsewhere, male-female relationships sometimes work out and sometimes don’t.
2 Seabiscuit had been a very late foal, born at the end of May 1933, but in January 1935, half a year short of his actual birthday, he was deemed a two-year-old, officially eligible to race.
3 Anheuser-Busch said Tuesday that its contest to find a name for the foal born Jan. 16 at the company's Clydesdale ranch in mid-Missouri generated more than 60,000 tweets, Facebook comments and other messages.
4 Whoa, what a field — some 4,300 foal names from Week 1274 , our annual contest in which you “breed” two of the year’s Triple Crown nominees.
5 The 60-second ad chronicles the bond a Clydesdale foal shares with his trainer.
6 There were some heavy farm horses grazing in the meadows and often a racehorse mare out to grass with her foal.
7 The foal suddenly tried to get up and shook its head so violently Eddy had to hang on round its neck.
8 The foal grew into a horse called Sleipnir, a huge gray stallion, the fastest and the strongest horse that ever there had been or ever there would be, a horse that could outrun the wind.
9 Curiously, Hard Tack appeared to be stamping his foals in a mold that was the polar opposite of his own.
10 A foal with a parrot mouth called Sweetheart.
11 Thanks to the peculiar habits of the horse-breeding world, a coin toss determines who keeps which foal.
12 The villagers have a new foal named Impossible Dream, and she might be betting on a sequel.
13 For me quite honestly, the most difficult scene to film was actually in the beginning, with the mare and the foal.
14 For example, herds of wild horses consist of one stallion, up to half a dozen mares, and their foals.
15 In Week 1400 we gave a special running of our famed foal name contest, this time between the postponed Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes.
16 As usual, we offered a list of 100 of the horses nominated for this year’s Triple Crown races and asked you to “breed” any two names, then name the “foal” to reflect both names.
17 A winged mare stands to the left with a suckling foal and a fairy perched on its back.
18 And then, for the 15th time, we asked readers to breed any two of the foal names to produce “grandfoals.”
19 I'm a foal. I'm your granddaughter. Come with me.
我是一匹小马.我是你的孙女. 请跟我来.
20 "And I was only a little foal when I left so I don't quite fully understand it myself."
4 产
-parous mother litter fawn farrow drop bear yield breed spawn cub spat calve lay whelp delivery kitten yean throw lamb kindle teem give birth to
7 马驹
9 生
green crude issue belong pay return throw generate bear beget be delivered of new fresh raw uncooked crudity get give start run cut produce fire carry draw mother father push spawn lamb pup fawn calve teem procreate whelp
10 小毛驴