stallion
/ˈstæliən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstæliən/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstal-yən/ (ame, mw)
stallion — 名詞
- stallionsingular
- stallionsplural
1. a male horse that is old enough to mate and is not castrated, kept on a farm or
種馬
用於繁殖的成年公馬
a male horse that is old enough to mate and is not castrated, kept on a farm or ranch so that it can father young horses — unlike a gelding, which is a castrated male horse used only for riding
The rancher led the black stallion into the barn for a health check.
牧場主人帶著那匹黑色種馬走進馬廄,做健康檢查。
collocation: black stallion / breeding stallion
Kwame's stallion, Thunder, won first prize at the county fair last summer.
Kwame 的種馬 Thunder 在去年的郡博覽會上贏得了第一名。
possessive + appositive naming the horse
A strong fence is needed around the pasture because stallions can be aggressive toward unfamiliar horses.
牧場周圍需要架設堅固的圍欄,因為種馬對不熟悉的馬匹可能具有攻擊性。
When the veterinarian checked the stallion's teeth, she found a small crack in the back molar.
獸醫檢查那匹種馬的牙齒時,發現後方臼齒有一道細小的裂縫。
Breeders often keep a stallion in a separate stable to prevent fighting among the horses.
繁殖者通常把種馬關在單獨的馬廄裡,以防止馬匹之間打架。
文法句型
stallion (countable)
用法筆記
Frequently contrasted with 'gelding' (a castrated male horse kept for riding) and 'mare' (an adult female horse). On farms and ranches, stallions are usually housed separately from other horses because they may fight or attempt to mate.