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Definition of horned in English: hornedadjective hɔːndhɔrnd 1Having a horn or horns. 有角的 有角的牛。 in combination a long-horned bison 长角野牛。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘The Asian long horned beetle could potentially damage or kill 80 per cent of Calgary's trees once established,’ the report stated.
- The men wear a horned headdress with a tall tuft of feathers and a fringe of cowry shells dangling over their faces.
- It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates.
- In Lower Austria the saint is followed by a similar horned creature, called Krampus, covered with bells and dragging chains; in Styria this attendant is named Bartel.
- A spokeswoman for the station said: ‘The general notion is of Vikings with horned helmets raping and pillaging but that is not really true.’
- In some case horned animals are harnessed to simple ploughs.
- This cow, from the broad horned Norfolk breed and sired by a bull of the Bakewell breed, was considered extraordinarily fine and became known as ‘The Westbrook Heifer.’
- He saw huge beasts, some horned, some tusked, that he could find no name for.
- The August discovery of the new dinosaur Rajasaurus narmadensis - a nine-meter long, horned carnivore similar to Tyrannosaurus - along the banks of the Narmada River in India adds weight to this theory.
- Instead pagans worship a goddess, who is seen as the creative force of the divine in all nature, and her partner the horned god, who is the personification of the male principle, the god of wild things and the untamed.
- As a horned antelope they must be respected in that horns are lethal weapons and members of the hartebeest family are very capable of giving a good account of themselves.
- His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver.
- With the exception of horned cattle, the animals were got across easily.
- Why don't horned herbivores, constantly threatened by predators like lions and tigers, gang up on them instead of always running away?
- Currently Mr Rushton farms 450 acres with horned sheep and suckler cattle.
- The horned Angora goats use horns to pull down multiflora stems for feeding.
- Marauding warriors with horned helmets who slaughtered monks and carried off treasures are at the heart of the popular image of the Viking invasions of the British Isles.
- Across the open grasslands are scattered various members of the antelope family - horned bushbucks, waterbucks, eland, topi, gazelle and impala.
- Instead of the typical clan tartans, the Orkney ferry is decorated with posters of dragon-bowed great boats and warriors in horned helmets shoving flaming coffins out into the waves.
- We made the driver stop and walked for a companionable half-hour with two herdsmen, striding along at the head of their great mass of long horned cattle.
2literary Crescent-shaped. 〈诗/文〉新月形的,弯月形的 弦月。 Definition of horned in US English: hornedadjectivehôrndhɔrnd 1Having a horn or horns. 有角的 有角的牛。 in combination a long-horned bison 长角野牛。 Example sentencesExamples - Why don't horned herbivores, constantly threatened by predators like lions and tigers, gang up on them instead of always running away?
- With the exception of horned cattle, the animals were got across easily.
- It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates.
- The August discovery of the new dinosaur Rajasaurus narmadensis - a nine-meter long, horned carnivore similar to Tyrannosaurus - along the banks of the Narmada River in India adds weight to this theory.
- His long, grayish hair was woven and braided about a huge horned headdress, and his midnight blue and evergreen robes were embroidered in silver.
- The horned Angora goats use horns to pull down multiflora stems for feeding.
- In some case horned animals are harnessed to simple ploughs.
- He saw huge beasts, some horned, some tusked, that he could find no name for.
- The men wear a horned headdress with a tall tuft of feathers and a fringe of cowry shells dangling over their faces.
- Currently Mr Rushton farms 450 acres with horned sheep and suckler cattle.
- In Lower Austria the saint is followed by a similar horned creature, called Krampus, covered with bells and dragging chains; in Styria this attendant is named Bartel.
- A spokeswoman for the station said: ‘The general notion is of Vikings with horned helmets raping and pillaging but that is not really true.’
- Marauding warriors with horned helmets who slaughtered monks and carried off treasures are at the heart of the popular image of the Viking invasions of the British Isles.
- We made the driver stop and walked for a companionable half-hour with two herdsmen, striding along at the head of their great mass of long horned cattle.
- ‘The Asian long horned beetle could potentially damage or kill 80 per cent of Calgary's trees once established,’ the report stated.
- This cow, from the broad horned Norfolk breed and sired by a bull of the Bakewell breed, was considered extraordinarily fine and became known as ‘The Westbrook Heifer.’
- Instead of the typical clan tartans, the Orkney ferry is decorated with posters of dragon-bowed great boats and warriors in horned helmets shoving flaming coffins out into the waves.
- Instead pagans worship a goddess, who is seen as the creative force of the divine in all nature, and her partner the horned god, who is the personification of the male principle, the god of wild things and the untamed.
- Across the open grasslands are scattered various members of the antelope family - horned bushbucks, waterbucks, eland, topi, gazelle and impala.
- As a horned antelope they must be respected in that horns are lethal weapons and members of the hartebeest family are very capable of giving a good account of themselves.
2literary attributive Crescent-shaped. 〈诗/文〉新月形的,弯月形的 弦月。 |