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CORE WORDS



SAT5000 hawthorn A thorny shrub much used in England for hedges. n.



COMPOUND WORDS


alphorn {n} (musical instrument) baritone horn {n} (baritone horn) SEE: baritone :: basset horn {n} (alto instrument of the clarinet family) bighorn sheep {n} (a North American wild sheep) blackthorn {n} (Prunus spinosa) buckthorn {n} (plant of the genus Rhamnus) buckthorn {n} (Rhamnus cathartica) bullhorn {n} (portable device which electronically amplifies a person’s natural voice) Cape Horn {prop} (southernmost headland of Tierra del Fuego) drinking-horn {n} (a drinking-vessel made from the horn of an animal) English horn {n} (cor anglais) SEE: cor anglais :: flugelhorn {n} (brass instrument) foghorn {n} (horn) fourhorn sculpin {n} (a species of fish) French horn {n} (musical instrument) great ramshorn {n} (Planorbarius corneus) greenhorn {n} (inexperienced person) hawthorn {n} (type of shrub) horn {n} (antler) SEE: antler :: horn {n} (any of several musical wind instruments) horn {n} (coarse slang: erection) horn {n} (conical device used to direct waves) horn {n} (growth on the heads of certain animals) horn {n} (informal: generally, any brass wind instrument) horn {n} (instrument used to signal others) horn {n} (loud alarm, especially on a motor vehicle) horn {n} (slang: telephone) horn {n} (substance) hornbeam {n} (tree of Carpinus) hornbill {n} (bird) horned {adj} (having horns) hornet {n} (a large wasp, of the genus Vespa, with a brown and yellow striped body) Horn of Africa {prop} (peninsula in East Africa) horn of plenty {n} (Craterellus cornucopioides) SEE: black chanterelle :: horn of plenty {n} (the cornucopia) horn silver {n} Hornerz horny {adj} (hard or bony) horny {adj} (sexually aroused) inkhorn {n} (as adjective, of vocabulary: pedantic) longhorn beetle {n} (any Cerambycid) Matterhorn {prop} (mountain) post horn {n} (musical instrument) pronghorn {n} (North American mammal) saxhorn {n} (a brass instrument) scimitar horned oryx {n} (Oryx dammah) shoehorn {n} (tool used to assist the foot) shoehorn {v} (to use a shoehorn) shorthorn sculpin {n} (species of fish) slender-horned gazelle {n} (Gazella leptoceros) stinkhorn {n} (fungus) take the bull by the horns {v} (to deal directly with a matter; to confront a difficulty) thinhorn sheep {n} (Ovis dalli) thorn {n} Dorn thorn {n} (sharp protective spine of a plant) thorn apple {n} (Datura stramonium) thornbush {n} (thorny shrub or bush) thorn in the flesh {n} (persistent difficulty) whitethorn {n} (Crataegus monogyna)

5000 WORDS


L106 P4403 to beep the horn, to sound one’s horn hupen 按喇叭
L106 P4404 horn die Hupe 喇叭








horn P4404






PHRASES



Le klaxon est trop fort.



The horn is too loud .


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(FR )

(1035)

Les roses ont des épines.



Roses have thorns .


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(FR )

(1743)

Les épines de la rose sont très piquantes.



The thorns of the rose are very prickly .


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(2199)

C'est un problème très épineux.



This is a very thorny problem .


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(2818)