Dictionnaire
Anglais - Japonais
Horse
hɔrs
Extrêmement Commun
800 - 900
800 - 900
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
馬 (うま, uma), 競走馬 (けいそうば, keisouba), 馬車 (ばしゃ, basha), 馬力 (ばりき, bariki), 馬鹿 (ばか, baka)
Significations de Horse en japonais
馬 (うま, uma)
Exemple:
I saw a horse in the field.
私は野原で馬を見ました。
She rides her horse every weekend.
彼女は毎週末、馬に乗っています。
Utilisation: formal/informalContexte: Animal, agriculture, sports
Note: The word 'umai' can refer to horses in general, often used in contexts related to riding, farming, and equestrian sports.
競走馬 (けいそうば, keisouba)
Exemple:
The racehorse won the competition.
その競走馬が競技に勝ちました。
He is training his racehorse for the big event.
彼は大きなイベントのために競走馬を訓練しています。
Utilisation: formalContexte: Horse racing, sports
Note: This term specifically refers to horses that are bred and trained for racing.
馬車 (ばしゃ, basha)
Exemple:
The horse-drawn carriage is beautiful.
馬車は美しいです。
They took a ride in the horse-drawn carriage.
彼らは馬車に乗りました。
Utilisation: informalContexte: Transportation, tourism
Note: Refers to a carriage that is pulled by horses, often used in historical contexts or tourist attractions.
馬力 (ばりき, bariki)
Exemple:
This car has a lot of horsepower.
この車はたくさんの馬力があります。
The engine's horsepower determines its performance.
エンジンの馬力が性能を決定します。
Utilisation: formalContexte: Mechanics, engineering
Note: This term is derived from the concept of horsepower in mechanics, used to describe the power output of engines.
馬鹿 (ばか, baka)
Exemple:
Don't be a fool!
馬鹿にならないで!
He made a foolish mistake.
彼は馬鹿な間違いをしました。
Utilisation: informalContexte: Colloquial language, insults
Note: While 'baka' literally means 'fool' or 'idiot', it historically derives from the idea of a 'stupid horse'. It is often used in a humorous or light-hearted context but can be insulting.
Les synonymes de Horse
stallion
A stallion is a male horse that has not been gelded (castrated).
Exemple: The rancher owned a magnificent black stallion.
Note: Stallion specifically refers to a male horse.
mare
A mare is a female horse, especially one that is over the age of four.
Exemple: The mare and her foal grazed peacefully in the pasture.
Note: Mare specifically refers to a female horse.
pony
A pony is a small horse breed that is typically under 14.2 hands high.
Exemple: The children enjoyed riding the gentle pony at the petting zoo.
Note: Pony refers to a specific size and breed of horse.
steed
Steed is a poetic or literary term for a horse, often used in stories or historical contexts.
Exemple: The knight rode into battle on his trusty steed.
Note: Steed is a more formal or literary term compared to 'horse'.
equine
Equine is an adjective that relates to horses or the horse family.
Exemple: The equine therapy program helped patients with disabilities improve their motor skills.
Note: Equine is an adjective used to describe horses in a broader sense, not a specific type of horse.
Expressions et phrases courantes de Horse
Hold your horses
This phrase means to be patient or wait.
Exemple: Hold your horses! Let's make sure we have all the information before making a decision.
Note: The phrase 'hold your horses' does not refer to actual horses but is used to ask someone to slow down or be patient.
Dark horse
A dark horse is someone who has hidden abilities or talents and is not known to others.
Exemple: She's a dark horse in the competition, nobody expected her to be so talented.
Note: The term 'dark horse' does not directly relate to the animal but rather to a person's hidden potential.
Get off your high horse
To get off your high horse means to stop behaving arrogantly or condescendingly.
Exemple: She needs to get off her high horse and start treating others with respect.
Note: The phrase 'high horse' is figurative and refers to a person's attitude rather than an actual horse.
One-trick pony
A one-trick pony is someone who is only good at one particular thing.
Exemple: He's a one-trick pony when it comes to cooking, he only knows how to make one dish.
Note: The phrase 'one-trick pony' does not involve an actual pony but is used to describe a person's limited skills or abilities.
Straight from the horse's mouth
When information comes straight from the horse's mouth, it means it comes from a reliable or authoritative source.
Exemple: I heard the news straight from the horse's mouth, so I know it's true.
Note: This phrase does not involve an actual horse speaking but implies direct and trustworthy information.
Beating a dead horse
To beat a dead horse means to waste time on a point that has already been settled or resolved.
Exemple: Continuing to argue about it is like beating a dead horse, the decision has already been made.
Note: The phrase 'beating a dead horse' is a metaphorical expression and does not involve actual physical beating of a horse.
Put the cart before the horse
To put the cart before the horse means to do things in the wrong order or prioritize incorrectly.
Exemple: Let's not put the cart before the horse and make sure we have a plan before starting the project.
Note: This phrase refers to a literal order of things being mixed up, where the cart should follow the horse, not the other way around.
Expressions courantes (argot) de Horse
Neigh
To complain or express dissatisfaction.
Exemple: He's been neighing about his job all day.
Note: This slang term is an imitation of the sound a horse makes.
Horsing around
Engaging in playful or silly behavior, not taking things seriously.
Exemple: Stop horsing around and focus on your homework.
Note: It refers to playful behavior rather than actual activities involving horses.
Horseplay
Rough or rowdy play that can sometimes lead to injury.
Exemple: The boys were engaging in some rough horseplay on the playground.
Note: It implies rough play rather than actual horse-related activities.
Donkey work
Tedious and menial tasks that are often repetitive and unappreciated.
Exemple: I'm tired of doing all the donkey work around here while others slack off.
Note: It refers to tedious tasks, not necessarily related to donkeys or horses.
Chomping at the bit
Eager and impatient to do something.
Exemple: I'm chomping at the bit to get started on my vacation.
Note: This phrase comes from horse racing, where horses chew on the bit due to excitement or impatience.
Off to the races
To be actively and energetically engaged in something.
Exemple: After finishing breakfast, we were off to the races to prepare for the event.
Note: Originally derived from horse racing, it now means being engaged in any activity with enthusiasm.
Wild horse couldn't drag me away
Expressing strong attachment or dedication to something.
Exemple: I love this place so much that a wild horse couldn't drag me away from here.
Note: The phrase implies a deep emotional connection, despite the exaggerated reference to a wild horse.
Horse - Exemples
The horse galloped across the field.
She loves to ride her horse in the countryside.
The farmer uses his horse to plow the fields.
Grammaire de Horse
Horse - Nom (Noun) / Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemme: horse
Conjugaisons
Nom, pluriel (Noun, plural): horses, horse
Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass): horse
Verbe, passé simple (Verb, past tense): horsed
Verbe, gérondif ou participe présent (Verb, gerund or present participle): horsing
Verbe, 3ème personne du singulier au présent (Verb, 3rd person singular present): horses
Verbe, forme de base (Verb, base form): horse
Verbe, présent non à la 3ème personne du singulier (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): horse
Syllabes, Séparation et Accent
horse contient 1 syllabes: horse
Transcription phonétique: ˈhȯrs
horse , ˈhȯrs (La syllabe rouge est accentuée)
Horse - Importance et fréquence d'utilisation
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000.
horse: 800 - 900 (Extrêmement Commun).
Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.