来自古英语hors,马,来自Proto-Germanic*hursa,跑动,来自PIE*kurs,跑,词源同car,current.引申词义马。比较equine.
HORSEGODMOTHER, a large masculine wench; one whom it is difficult to rank among the purest and gentlest portion of the community. [John Trotter Brockett, "A Glossary of North Country Words," 1829]The horse's mouth as a source of reliable information is from 1921, perhaps originally of racetrack tips, from the fact that a horse's age can be determined accurately by looking at its teeth. To swap horses while crossing the river (a bad idea) is from the American Civil War and appears to have been originally one of Abe Lincoln's stories. Horse and buggy meaning "old-fashioned" is recorded from 1926 slang, originally in reference to a "young lady out of date, with long hair."
[A] favorite pastime for many men is to "horse" or guy a friend who has shown himself susceptible to ridicule or fun making. "Horsing" is extremely wholesome mental discipline for over sensitive or super-conceited young men. "Horsing" always implies a joke at another's expense. As to how it came into use there is no satisfactory theory to offer. ["Yale Literary Magazine," December 1893]
To indulge in horseplay or frivolous activity
胡闹,捣蛋:沉溺胡闹或其他嬉戏活动
Stop horsing around and get to work.
停止胡闹,快去工作
(proverb)choose a sensible moment to change your mind
(谚)不要中流换马;不要在紧急关头改变策略
(of information) from the person directly concerned or another authoritative source
(消息)直接来自有关人士的,来自权威人士的
(Brit. proverb)different people are suited to different things or situations
(英 谚)马有马道;物各尽其善,人各尽其能
(as a command) mount your horses!
(作为命令)上马!
(proverb)you can give someone an opportunity, but you can't force them to take it
(谚)牵马到水边易,逼马饮水难(你可以给人机会,但你不能逼他们去做)
(informal)fool about
(非正式)捣蛋,鬼混胡闹
Another matter entirely; something else.
完全另一回事;其他事情
To continue to pursue a cause that has no hope of success.
徒劳:继续做一件毫无成功希望的事情
To dwell tiresomely on a matter that has already been decided.
白费口舌:在一件早已决定的事情上浪费口舌
To be or become disdainful, superior, or conceited.
趾高气扬,目空一切,盛气凌人
To restrain oneself.
控制自己
A source of information regarded as original or unimpeachable.
可靠信息:原始的或勿庸置疑的信息来源
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