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Sprungpferd
ˈvault·ing horse СЪЩ СПОРТ
английски
английски
немски
немски
немски
немски
английски
английски
Pferd (Turnen: Sprungpferd) ср СПОРТ
voltigieren нпрх СПОРТ
I. horse [hɔ:s, Am hɔ:rs] СЪЩ
1. horse (animal):
Pferd ср <-(e)s, -e>
Pferdefuhrwerk ср <-(e)s, -e>
Postkutsche f <-, -n>
reiten <ritt, geritten>
2. horse pl:
3. horse СПОРТ:
Pferd ср <-(e)s, -e>
4. horse (helper):
5. horse no pl sl (heroin):
H ср <-, ->
6. horse разг → horse power
PS <-, ->
Phrases:
to flog [or Am beat] a dead horse
sich вин den Teufel um etw вин scheren разг
to get on one's high horse разг
to hold one's horses разг
II. horse [hɔ:s, Am hɔ:rs] ГЛАГ нпрх
I. vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] СЪЩ
1. vault (arch):
2. vault (ceiling):
Gewölbe ср <-s, ->
3. vault:
Tresorraum м <-(e)s, -räume>
Magazin ср <-s, -e>
4. vault:
Krypta f <-, -ten>
Gruft f <-, Grüf·te>
5. vault:
Sprung м <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
Sprungtisch м <-[e]s, -e>
II. vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] ГЛАГ прх
1. vault (jump):
to vault sth
über etw вин springen
to vault sth athletics
2. vault прен (promote very fast):
III. vault [vɔ:lt, Am vɑ:lt] ГЛАГ нпрх
springen <springt, sprang, gesprungen> über +вин
I. vault·ing [ˈvɔ:ltɪŋ, Am ˈvɑ:l-] СЪЩ no pl ARCHIT
Wölbung f <-, -en>
II. vault·ing [ˈvɔ:ltɪŋ, Am ˈvɑ:l-] ПРИЛ attr прен
Запис в OpenDict
horse СЪЩ
you're flogging a dead horse Brit прен разг
Запис в OpenDict
horse СЪЩ
extrem viel разг
vault СЪЩ INV-FIN
Present
Ihorse
youhorse
he/she/ithorses
wehorse
youhorse
theyhorse
Past
Ihorsed
youhorsed
he/she/ithorsed
wehorsed
youhorsed
theyhorsed
Present Perfect
Ihavehorsed
youhavehorsed
he/she/ithashorsed
wehavehorsed
youhavehorsed
theyhavehorsed
Past Perfect
Ihadhorsed
youhadhorsed
he/she/ithadhorsed
wehadhorsed
youhadhorsed
theyhadhorsed
PONS OpenDict

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The original passenger carriage began as a horse tram and was shabby internally, and unsafe as part of a longer train.
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In the winter, people could walk or take the horse drawn sled to the mainland over the ice.
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His name derived from a personality like a high-spirited and uncontrolled horse, hence crazy or wild horse.
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Lumber, tools, and other materials used in the construction of the home were hauled in two-horse wagons, a commonly used conveyance of the time.
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A family with a horse and wagon could cross for 10 cents.
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