horns

英['hɔːnz] 美['hɔːnz]
  • n.角;喇叭;门窗框突角名词horn复数形式.
  • hor 和日,位于中国青海省
  • hor. abbr.平行的;水平的(=horizontal)
  • hora n.传统式圆舞;霍拉舞
  • Horaba 洞庭(姓,日本)
  • Horabin n.霍拉宾
名词 horn:
  1. a noisemaker (as at parties or games) that makes a loud noise when you blow through it

  2. one of the bony outgrowths on the heads of certain ungulates

  3. a noise made by the driver of an automobile to give warning;

  4. a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)

  5. a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves

  6. any hard protuberance from the head of an organism that is similar to or suggestive of a horn

  7. the material (mostly keratin) that covers the horns of ungulates and forms hooves and claws and nails

  8. a device having the shape of a horn

  9. an alarm device that makes a loud warning sound

  10. a brass musical instrument consisting of a conical tube that is coiled into a spiral and played by means of valves

  11. a device on an automobile for making a warning noise

动词 horn:
  1. stab or pierce with a horn or tusk

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The two stags interlocked their horns.
      两只雄鹿把角叉到一起了。
    2. Burak interrupted, slashing the air with his horns.
      巴拉克打断了他,双角在空中猛挥。
    3. The drivers were tooting their horns.
      司机在鸣喇叭。
    4. A hundred horns dinned in protest.
      成百的喇叭齐鸣以示抗议。