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pony
- IPA[ˈpōnē]
美式
- a horse of a small breed, especially one whose height at the withers is below 14 hands 2 inches (58 inches).;racehorses
- pay (money), especially as a contribution or an unavoidable expense
noun: pony, plural noun: ponies
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名詞
- 1. a horse of a small breed, especially one whose height at the withers is below 14 hands 2 inches (58 inches).
- ▪ North American informal racehorses he had been playing the ponies on the side
- 2. informal a small drinking glass or the drink contained in it a pony of vodka
- 3. British informal twenty-five pounds sterling.
- 4. US a literal translation of a foreign-language text, used illicitly by students; a trot.
動詞
- 1. North American informal pay (money), especially as a contribution or an unavoidable expense getting ready to pony up for their children's college education
- a pony of a small hardy breed, typically bay, brown, or dun in colour with a light muzzle.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pony of a hardy breed originally from Ireland, typically gray.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a horse used in playing polo, typically bred for speed and agility.
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- a pony of a small hardy breed with a long shaggy coat in winter.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large pony, typically black, of a breed with a long wavy mane and tail.
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- a pony of a small hardy rough-coated breed.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pony that hauled loads in a coal mine.
Oxford Dictionary
- a system of mail delivery operating from 1860 to 1861 over a distance of 1,800 miles (2,900 km) ...
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- IPA[ˈpəʊni]
英式
- a horse of a small breed, especially one below 15 hands (or 14 hands 2 inches).
- pay a sum of money, especially as a contribution or unavoidable expense: he ponied up $450 for the project
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