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four-in-hand
- IPA[ˌfôrinˈhand]
美式
- a vehicle with four horses driven by one person;a team of four horses.
noun: four-in-hand, plural noun: four-in-hands
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- 1. a vehicle with four horses driven by one person four-in-hand coaches compete this week for the Devon blue ribbon
- ▪ a team of four horses.
- 2. North American a necktie tied in a loose knot with two hanging ends, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
- give something to a person in authority for their attention
Oxford Dictionary
- (of two people) with hands joined, especially as a mark of affection
Oxford American Dictionary
- humbly asking for a favour
Oxford Dictionary
- payment for goods and services in cash rather than by cheque or other means, typically as a way ...
Oxford Dictionary
- give something to a person in authority for their attention
Oxford American Dictionary
- in close collusion or association
Oxford American Dictionary
- humbly asking for a favor
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of two people) with hands joined, especially as a mark of affection
Oxford Dictionary
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- a vehicle with four horses driven by one person: four-in-hand coaches compete this week for the Devon blue ribbon
Oxford Dictionary