four-in-hand
/ˌfɔːrɪnˈhænd/noun
1
- a vehicle with four horses driven by one person单驭手四马马车。
2
- N. Amer. historical a necktie tied in a loose knot with two hanging ends, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries〈北美, 史〉活结领带。
- ORIGIN: said to be by association with the sport of driving four-in-hand carriages.