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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 horse a large animal often used for racing, riding or farm work n.
NGSL3000 horse large animal with 4 legs used for riding n

Tanaka6000 horse Tanaka6000 horseback Tanaka6000 horses

COMPOUND WORDS


ahorse {adv} (on the back of a horse) SEE: horseback :: ahorseback {adv} (on the back of a horse) SEE: horseback :: beat a dead horse {v} (continue far beyond reason) SEE: flog a dead horse :: clotheshorse {n} (laundry frame) don't look a gift horse in the mouth {proverb} (a phrase referring to unappreciatively questioning of a gift or handout too closely) draft horse {n} (horse used for muscular work) flog a dead horse {v} (to attempt to get more out of something that cannot give more) Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse {prop} (Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse) grass mud horse {n} (Mythical Baidu deity used for circumventing censorship) hobby horse {n} (child's toy) hobby horse {n} (topic about which someone loves to talk) horse {n} (cavalry soldiers) horse {n} (gymnastic equipment) horse {n} (knight in chess (see also knight)) horse {n} (members of the species Equus ferus) horse {n} (related or similar species) horse archer {n} (a cavalryman armed with a bow) horseback {adv} (on the back of a horse) horseback {n} (back of a horse) horse chestnut {n} (seed) horse chestnut {n} (tree) horsefly {n} (fly of the family Tabanidae) horsehair {n} (hair of a horse, from its mane or tail) horseherd {n} (person who tends horses) horse-leech {n} (larger than the common leech) horseling {n} (a little horse) horseling {n} (foal) SEE: foal :: horseling {n} (pony) SEE: pony :: horseman {n} (man who rides a horse) horsemanship {n} (equestrianism) SEE: equestrianism :: horsemeat {n} (horse meat) horseplay {n} (rough or rowdy play) horseplay {v} (to engage in horseplay) horsepower {n} (metric) horsepower {n} (non-metric) horse race {n} (a competitive race for horses carrying jockeys; often the subject of betting) horse racing {n} (a sport where horses and their jockeys compete to be fastest) horseradish {n} (condiment) horseradish {n} (plant) horseriding {n} (the practice of riding horses for sport or pleasure) horseshoe {n} (metallic shoe of a horse) horse stance {n} (posture in Asian martial arts) horsetail {n} (plant) I could eat a horse {phrase} (very hungry) one-horse town {n} (very small town) pommel horse {n} (gymnastic apparatus) Przewalski's horse {n} (Equus ferus przewalskii) put the cart before the horse {v} (to put things in the wrong order) racehorse {n} (a horse that competes in races) river horse {n} (hippopotamus) SEE: hippopotamus :: rocking horse {n} (a child’s toy consisting of a (usually wooden) horse mounted on a rocker or swing) sea horse {n} (fish) shade horsetail {n} (Equisetum pratense) straight from the horse's mouth {adj} (from the source) straight from the horse's mouth {adv} (firsthand) Trojan horse {n} (a wooden horse used by the Greeks) Trojan horse {n} (computing: a malicious program) variegated horsetail {n} (plant) Whitehorse {prop} (capital of the Yukon Territory, Canada) you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink {proverb} (you can show someone how to do something, but you can't make them do it)

5000 WORDS


L035 P1249 horse das Pferd








horse P1249 horseradish P4299 horse power (h.p.) P4407 horseshoe P4582






PHRASES



Hay dos caballos en el prado.



There are two horses in the meadow .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0480)

Ha saltado la barricada en su caballo.



She jumps over the barricade on her horse .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0503)

Los caballos corren muy rápido.



The horses are running really fast .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0641)

Los caballos están corriendo.



The horses are running .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1843)

El caballo saltó fácilmente la barrera.



The horse easily jumped over the barrier .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2046)

Este caballo se porta muy bien.



This horse is very well-behaved .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2137)

Sé montar a caballo.



I can ride a horse .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2238)

Ha ganado la carrera de caballos.



He won the horse race .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2356)

El caballo ha saltado el obstáculo.



The horse jumped over the hurdle .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2616)

Está criando caballos en los pastos.



He is raising horses in the pasture .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2640)

Los caballos de carreras pasan corriendo junto a nosotros en un instante.



The race horses run past us in a flash .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3480)



Can I ride this horse for a while ?

¿Puedo montar este caballo por un tiempo?

A horse runs quickly .

Un caballo corre rápido.

He looks like a horse .

Se parece a un caballo.

He fell off the horse .

Se cayó del caballo.

The man was no better than a horse .

El hombre no era mejor que un caballo.

The boy rode a horse for the first time .

El niño montó un caballo por primera vez.

Hold your horses , young man .

Mantenga sus caballos, joven.

Can you ride a horse ?

Puedes montar un caballo ?

You can't ride a horse .

No puedes montar a caballo.

I want to ride a horse .

Quiero montar a caballo.

This is a dog that resembles a horse .

Este es un perro que se asemeja a un caballo.

I cannot hold the horse .

No puedo sujetar el caballo.

Can you ride a horse ?

Puedes montar un caballo ?



¿Puedo montar este caballo por un tiempo?
Un caballo corre rápido.
Se parece a un caballo.
Se cayó del caballo.
El hombre no era mejor que un caballo.
El niño montó un caballo por primera vez.
Mantenga sus caballos, joven.
Puedes montar un caballo ?
No puedes montar a caballo.
Quiero montar a caballo.
Este es un perro que se asemeja a un caballo.
No puedo sujetar el caballo.
Puedes montar un caballo ?