-
1 foreground
(the part of a view or picture nearest to the person looking at it: a landscape, with two horses in the foreground.) forgrund* * *(the part of a view or picture nearest to the person looking at it: a landscape, with two horses in the foreground.) forgrund -
2 stud
I noun(a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) avlsdyrII 1. noun1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) søm; -søm2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) kraveknap2. verb(to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) beslået med; besat med* * *I noun(a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) avlsdyrII 1. noun1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) søm; -søm2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) kraveknap2. verb(to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) beslået med; besat med -
3 team
[ti:m]1) (a group of people forming a side in a game: a football team.) hold; -hold2) (a group of people working together: A team of doctors.) hold; team3) (two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc: a team of horses/oxen.) hold; gruppe•- team-work
- team up* * *[ti:m]1) (a group of people forming a side in a game: a football team.) hold; -hold2) (a group of people working together: A team of doctors.) hold; team3) (two or more animals working together eg pulling a cart, plough etc: a team of horses/oxen.) hold; gruppe•- team-work
- team up
См. также в других словарях:
if you can’t ride two horses at once, you shouldn’t be in the circus — James Maxton, to whom this saying is attributed (quot. 1935), was a British Independent Labour Party MP (1932–46). Denis Healey (see quot. 2002), another British Labour politician, was probably consciously quoting Maxton. 1935 G. MCALLISTER James … Proverbs new dictionary
B&B Two Horses — (Рим,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Via Pietro Cossa 13, Flat 14, Ватикан, 00193 Ри … Каталог отелей
two-horse — twoˈ horse adjective For two horses (two horse race any contest in which only two of the participants have a genuine chance of winning) • • • Main Entry: ↑two … Useful english dictionary
Horses in the Middle Ages — This 15th century depiction of Charlemagne and Pope Adrian I shows a well bred medieval horse … Wikipedia
two — see two blacks don’t make a white while two dogs are fighting for a bone, a third runs away with it two heads are better than one two is company, but three is none two of a trade never agree if two ride on a … Proverbs new dictionary
Two Little Boys — is a popular song written by Theodore Morse and Edward Madden. It was written in 1902 and it became a popular music hall song hit of the time made popular by Harry Lauder. In 1969 it was revived in popularity when during a tour of Arnhem Land in… … Wikipedia
Two Seconds — is a 1932 film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Edward G. Robinson. Plot John Allen, a condemned murderer, relives the events that led to him being sentenced to death in the electric chair during the last two seconds of his life. He worked… … Wikipedia
Horses in warfare — War horse redirects here. For other uses, see War horse (disambiguation). A modern day joust at a … Wikipedia
Horses (album) — Infobox Album Name = Horses Type = studio Artist = Patti Smith Released = start date|1975|11 Recorded = start date|1975 at Electric Lady Studios, New York Genre = Protopunk Length = 43:10 Label = Arista Producer = John Cale Reviews = * Allmusic… … Wikipedia
Horses' Collars — Infobox Film name = Horses Collars caption = director = Clyde Bruckman writer = Felix Adler starring = Moe Howard Larry Fine Curly Howard Dorothy Kent Fred Kohler producer = Jules White cinematography = John Boyle editing = James Sweeney… … Wikipedia
horses — In folk tradition, horses were regarded as very vulnerable to supernatural attack; in particular, their night sweats and exhaustion were interpreted as due to hag riding by witches or fairies, from whom they must be protected by holed stones.… … A Dictionary of English folklore