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Definition of equine in English: equineadjective ˈɛːkwʌɪnˈiːkwʌɪn 1Relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family. (与)马(或马科动物)(有关)的;影响马(或马科动物)的 equine infectious anaemia 传染性马科动物贫血症。 Example sentencesExamples - Improvements in equine air travel means horses can now be transported all over the world without ill-effects.
- This will in turn lead to an improvement in equine knowledge among members.
- The world champion, who ends his two-week show jumping tour of the Gulf tomorrow, will travel to Saudi capital Riyadh early next month to assess the royal family's equine facilities.
- If a patient cannot actively participate with a horse in the equine therapy program, she can participate in ground activities, such as grooming, leading and harness driving.
- Racing officials in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, which has not been affected by the equine flu, are taking strident steps to ensure that the virus is not spread to their region.
- I've seen an equine dentist float a horse's teeth.
- Burned by West Nile deaths among their exotic birds last year, several zoos are administering the equine vaccine to their avian populations.
- In an earlier equine study using healthy horses, the postprandial insulin response was dampened when oil was added to a single meal of corn.
- The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side.
- Moreover, we present data on the variability of the first six equine Y-chromosomal microsatellite markers in the domestic horse and other equine species.
- This finding is the first scientific report of an equine influenza virus jumping the species barrier, and researchers are unsure how it occurred.
- The 1985 edition was played in May 1986 due to an equine infectious disease…
- Horse-using societies unleashed their scientists and engineers to study equine machines and the horse became a form of technology.
- Long manes and flowing tails set the reining horse apart from other equine sports.
- The low cell activity in equine species makes both in-vitro fertilization and cloning more difficult in horses than in cattle and even humans.
- Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge.
- He imports horse feed and other equine equipment into Japan and he explains why all this is happening.
- Currently, he is working on a final year project to examine visuo-spatial ability in horses and to determine if gender differences exist that might affect equine performance.
- This premier facility celebrates one of nature's most majestic creatures - in equine art and history museums, galleries, theaters, and equestrian events.
- There was a considerable amount of equine rebellion as horses spooked, bolted and whirled.
- 1.1 Resembling a horse.
像马的 her somewhat equine features 她那有些像马的长相。 Example sentencesExamples - Your equine features make you truly, a face for radio!
- In fact, I'd spent the afternoon being moaned at by a fat man in epaulettes because my portrait of his wife was far too realistic as regarded her unfortunately equine features.
- Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor.
- He could ensure that her renderings of Chopin études were perfectly in tune whilst remaining ignorant of her equine features.
- Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol.
noun ˈɛːkwʌɪnˈiːkwʌɪn A horse or other member of the horse family. (与)马(或马科动物)(有关)的;影响马(或马科动物)的 they compared the behaviour of humans and equines Example sentencesExamples - Ragwort kills an estimated 500-1000 horses every year and by following the Code the risk of equines ingesting the poisonous plant will be minimised.
- How many of us have recent experience dealing with unbridled equines?
- The equines wasted no time finding the thickest patches of horseweed.
- Both humans and equines looked uneasy, and some of the soldiers looked practically outraged.
- One style features figurative paintings that capture her fascination with flowers and equines in the old Chinese style of T'ang horses and sweeping panoramas of koi fish in their ponds.
- Blood-borne markers have been studied for many years in humans and assays have recently been adapted for use in equines.
- Two sites I visited provide listings of boarding stables for traveling equines (and in some cases, boarding for their human companions as well!
- They call someone who can communicate with equines a horse whisperer.
- For a current listing of equines for auction under the Georgia Humane Care for Equines Act please click here.
- Beautiful equines gaily festooned in spotless harness and working in perfect rhythm, will always be the centerpiece of my circus memories.
- The unpretentious equines were shot repeatedly over a 4-day period.
- Most charitable organisations, involved with the rescue and rehabilitation of equines, will tell you that the majority of cases that are brought to their attention are as a result of ignorance or neglect, rather than wilful cruelty.
- They were by far the fastest equines in all the lands.
- Of course, I would miss the oxen and the goats, too, but I shared a very special connection with the equines.
- Finally, states which have enacted statutes to deal with cruelty to animals also include equines in their definitions of domestic livestock.
- Of all the wild equines in the world today, only the plains zebras of Africa are present in large numbers.
- The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena.
- The Mexicans handling the horses that were particularly feisty had some very offensive vocabulary, Ansley noted, as they called the wild equines every name in The Book.
- The equines were not allowed to be touched without permission, and were not to be overfed on treats.
- A new compulsory scheme which requires all equines to be registered by the end of the year is making the problem worse as owners off-load animals before the deadline.
OriginLate 18th century: from Latin equinus, from equus 'horse'. Definition of equine in US English: equineadjective 1Relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family. (与)马(或马科动物)(有关)的;影响马(或马科动物)的 传染性马科动物贫血症。 Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, we present data on the variability of the first six equine Y-chromosomal microsatellite markers in the domestic horse and other equine species.
- This premier facility celebrates one of nature's most majestic creatures - in equine art and history museums, galleries, theaters, and equestrian events.
- Currently, he is working on a final year project to examine visuo-spatial ability in horses and to determine if gender differences exist that might affect equine performance.
- The low cell activity in equine species makes both in-vitro fertilization and cloning more difficult in horses than in cattle and even humans.
- The fossils now give a branching and very bushy picture of equine evolution, with numerous now-extinct lineages living side by side.
- Burned by West Nile deaths among their exotic birds last year, several zoos are administering the equine vaccine to their avian populations.
- This finding is the first scientific report of an equine influenza virus jumping the species barrier, and researchers are unsure how it occurred.
- There was a considerable amount of equine rebellion as horses spooked, bolted and whirled.
- Long manes and flowing tails set the reining horse apart from other equine sports.
- If a patient cannot actively participate with a horse in the equine therapy program, she can participate in ground activities, such as grooming, leading and harness driving.
- This will in turn lead to an improvement in equine knowledge among members.
- The 1985 edition was played in May 1986 due to an equine infectious disease…
- The world champion, who ends his two-week show jumping tour of the Gulf tomorrow, will travel to Saudi capital Riyadh early next month to assess the royal family's equine facilities.
- I've seen an equine dentist float a horse's teeth.
- He imports horse feed and other equine equipment into Japan and he explains why all this is happening.
- Horse-using societies unleashed their scientists and engineers to study equine machines and the horse became a form of technology.
- Improvements in equine air travel means horses can now be transported all over the world without ill-effects.
- Racing officials in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, which has not been affected by the equine flu, are taking strident steps to ensure that the virus is not spread to their region.
- In an earlier equine study using healthy horses, the postprandial insulin response was dampened when oil was added to a single meal of corn.
- Something of a rarity, Michael hails from London's East End and was born into a family with no previous equine knowledge.
- 1.1 Resembling a horse.
像马的 her somewhat equine features 她那有些像马的长相。 Example sentencesExamples - Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor.
- Despite the copious amounts they can pack away, roly-poly types are less common than lanky or athletic builds, sometimes with the equine features of their symbol.
- In fact, I'd spent the afternoon being moaned at by a fat man in epaulettes because my portrait of his wife was far too realistic as regarded her unfortunately equine features.
- Your equine features make you truly, a face for radio!
- He could ensure that her renderings of Chopin études were perfectly in tune whilst remaining ignorant of her equine features.
noun A horse or other member of the horse family. (与)马(或马科动物)(有关)的;影响马(或马科动物)的 Example sentencesExamples - Of all the wild equines in the world today, only the plains zebras of Africa are present in large numbers.
- The equines were not allowed to be touched without permission, and were not to be overfed on treats.
- One style features figurative paintings that capture her fascination with flowers and equines in the old Chinese style of T'ang horses and sweeping panoramas of koi fish in their ponds.
- Beautiful equines gaily festooned in spotless harness and working in perfect rhythm, will always be the centerpiece of my circus memories.
- Finally, states which have enacted statutes to deal with cruelty to animals also include equines in their definitions of domestic livestock.
- They were by far the fastest equines in all the lands.
- Both humans and equines looked uneasy, and some of the soldiers looked practically outraged.
- They call someone who can communicate with equines a horse whisperer.
- The Mexicans handling the horses that were particularly feisty had some very offensive vocabulary, Ansley noted, as they called the wild equines every name in The Book.
- Two sites I visited provide listings of boarding stables for traveling equines (and in some cases, boarding for their human companions as well!
- The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena.
- Most charitable organisations, involved with the rescue and rehabilitation of equines, will tell you that the majority of cases that are brought to their attention are as a result of ignorance or neglect, rather than wilful cruelty.
- The equines wasted no time finding the thickest patches of horseweed.
- A new compulsory scheme which requires all equines to be registered by the end of the year is making the problem worse as owners off-load animals before the deadline.
- How many of us have recent experience dealing with unbridled equines?
- For a current listing of equines for auction under the Georgia Humane Care for Equines Act please click here.
- The unpretentious equines were shot repeatedly over a 4-day period.
- Ragwort kills an estimated 500-1000 horses every year and by following the Code the risk of equines ingesting the poisonous plant will be minimised.
- Of course, I would miss the oxen and the goats, too, but I shared a very special connection with the equines.
- Blood-borne markers have been studied for many years in humans and assays have recently been adapted for use in equines.
OriginLate 18th century: from Latin equinus, from equus ‘horse’. |