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单词 foal
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Definition of foal in English:

foal

noun fəʊlfoʊl
  • A young horse or related animal.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The entire tribe, excepting young foals and their mothers, was out, fighting.
    • She knew every one of them, from the youngest foal to Fenris' fearsome warhorse.
    • The mares (up to five or six) of the stallion's subsequent conquests and their foals will fall into line accordingly.
    • He brought the pure white horses and their golden foals.
    • She wheeled around quickly and saw a young boy, maybe 11, holding onto the reigns of a young foal.
    • Less than half of the foals born survive through the first year.
    • Make sure that foals are handled often and that young horses get plenty of fresh air and time out to play.
    • In summary, it appears that stomach ulcers are a common finding in foals and working horses.
    • I might have one of his foals for my own horse, but that was a ways away.
    • Then one day, he noticed that a mare, a stallion and a foal had crossed the fence into the park.
    • Whether you plan on keeping or selling the foal, breed for a horse with an agreeable character.
    • Most predation probably occurs on foals and elderly animals.
    • The red brick school, the church wall, 21 Clydesdale horses and four foals watch impassively as progress rushes past.
    • I really hate it when there are tourists and they go up and stroke the horses, particularly the foals.
    • After a normal gestation period, the cloned foals are born.
    • Andrew has a dog called Chloe and two horses and a foal.
    • She raised this horse from a foal and she loved him to pieces.
    • Most prepared diets for foals and young growing horses are extremely high in sugar.
    • After producing a foal, her periods of estrus are more difficult to detect, and she remains with the father of her offspring.
    • Similar to a paternity suit, the owners must prove they do not know which horse sired the foal.
    Synonyms
    young horse/donkey/pony/mule
    colt, filly
verb fəʊlfoʊl
[no object]
  • 1(of a mare) give birth to a foal.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said that Tres Fine will ship north to foal in Kentucky.
    • His stud fee has been set at $2,500, with a $500 discount to mares foaling in the state.
    • About four years ago, Susan was called out of town on business when three mares were due to foal.
    • Detroit, the 1980 French Horse of the Year, died on May 20 at Swettenham Stud in England following complications while foaling.
    • Inbreeding may account for the fact that far fewer than half of all breeding mares foal each year.
    • As I already told you, two days after my mare foaled I did.
    • That didn't surprise Ben in the least since also in the barn was one of their prized mares, ready to foal at any time.
    • In March, Ingot Way died at Summer Wind Farm near Georgetown, Kentucky, at the age of 21 after foaling a colt by Awesome Again.
    • Middlesex Drive will stand for $2,500, with special consideration to mares foaling in Pennsylvania.
    • The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province.
    • Peasant is out of the unraced Cipayo mare Nashira, who died in 2001 from laminitis after foaling a filly by Acceptable.
    • Three to six weeks before foaling, the mare's udder usually begins to develop.
    • The best measures you can take include making sure the mare has good quality alfalfa or grass hay available, as well as a suitable location for foaling.
    • After the neighbor's mare foaled amid a flood of amniotic fluid, the estrogen left her urine and Timothy's flame trees died.
    • A 30-mL sample of colostrum and a 6-mL sample of the foal's blood were collected immediately after foaling.
    • She was sent to England, where she foaled the Kingmambo filly, to be bred to the ill-fated Dubai Millennium.
    • Within 6 months of foaling the weaning process begins.
    • Therefore, close observation is necessary to ensure that appropriate nursing occurs in the first hours after foaling.
    • Eating infected fescue often causes extended pregnancies in mares, resulting in foaling problems.
    • Bonny just had one foal, but Dennis's Uncle Tom, who farmed at Barton, near Preston, had a mare that foaled around the same time.
    1. 1.1be foaled (of a foal) be born.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Young Kenny was foaled at his trainer Peter Beaumont's Foulrice Farm near Brandsby, north of York.
      • A full brother to the deceased colt was foaled on April 20; Dance Smartly is currently in foal to Thunder Gulch.
      • The overall statistics include 157 progeny covered by North American stallions that were foaled outside the continent.
      • Her last foal was the Storm Cat filly Dreamlike, who was foaled in 1997 but is unraced.
      • The overall statistics include 185 progeny sired by North American stallions that were foaled abroad.

Phrases

  • in (or with) foal

    • (of a mare) pregnant.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are mares in foal in nearby fields on top of the fact that it is lambing season.
      • Norwegian Wood, an unraced mare believed to be in foal to Millennium Wind, is a half sister to 1994 Horse of the Year and multiple Grade 1 winner Holy Bull.
      • Jennymeg, a seven-year-old mare in foal to Two Punch, brought a session-topping price of $50,000 from Hector Alcalde.
      • She stopped at the stall of a bay mare heavy with foal.
      • Three mares listed in foal to Danjur, who set a track record for five furlongs in winning the 1996 Churchill Downs Turf Sprint Stakes, are in the catalog.
      • Also included in the catalog are mares in foal to young stallions Sakhee, Golan, Daylami, and Noverre.
      • Other mares will be sold in foal to Alphabet Soup, El Prado, Golden Missile, Lit de Justice, Running Stag, and Wild Rush.
      • Mermaid's Tale, an unraced six-year-old mare believed to be in foal to Unbridled's Song, brought the third-highest price of the session.
      • He is waiting to see if one of his precious mares is in foal.
      • The young attractive mares in foal to good stallions always sell well, but beyond that I'm not sure what to expect.

Origin

Old English fola, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch veulen and German Fohlen, also to filly.

Rhymes

barcarole, bole, bowl, cajole, coal, Cole, condole, console, control, dhole, dole, droll, enrol (US enroll), extol, goal, hole, Joel, knoll, kohl, mol, mole, Nicole, parol, parole, patrol, pole, poll, prole, rôle, roll, scroll, Seoul, shoal, skoal, sole, soul, stole, stroll, thole, Tirol, toad-in-the-hole, toll, troll, vole, whole
 
 

Definition of foal in US English:

foal

nounfōlfoʊl
  • A young horse or related animal.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Similar to a paternity suit, the owners must prove they do not know which horse sired the foal.
    • She knew every one of them, from the youngest foal to Fenris' fearsome warhorse.
    • Then one day, he noticed that a mare, a stallion and a foal had crossed the fence into the park.
    • I really hate it when there are tourists and they go up and stroke the horses, particularly the foals.
    • Make sure that foals are handled often and that young horses get plenty of fresh air and time out to play.
    • After a normal gestation period, the cloned foals are born.
    • Most prepared diets for foals and young growing horses are extremely high in sugar.
    • I might have one of his foals for my own horse, but that was a ways away.
    • Less than half of the foals born survive through the first year.
    • Andrew has a dog called Chloe and two horses and a foal.
    • He brought the pure white horses and their golden foals.
    • After producing a foal, her periods of estrus are more difficult to detect, and she remains with the father of her offspring.
    • The entire tribe, excepting young foals and their mothers, was out, fighting.
    • She wheeled around quickly and saw a young boy, maybe 11, holding onto the reigns of a young foal.
    • She raised this horse from a foal and she loved him to pieces.
    • The mares (up to five or six) of the stallion's subsequent conquests and their foals will fall into line accordingly.
    • The red brick school, the church wall, 21 Clydesdale horses and four foals watch impassively as progress rushes past.
    • In summary, it appears that stomach ulcers are a common finding in foals and working horses.
    • Most predation probably occurs on foals and elderly animals.
    • Whether you plan on keeping or selling the foal, breed for a horse with an agreeable character.
    Synonyms
    young donkey, young horse, young mule, young pony
verbfōlfoʊl
[no object]
  • 1(of a mare) give birth to a foal.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • About four years ago, Susan was called out of town on business when three mares were due to foal.
    • Inbreeding may account for the fact that far fewer than half of all breeding mares foal each year.
    • After the neighbor's mare foaled amid a flood of amniotic fluid, the estrogen left her urine and Timothy's flame trees died.
    • She was sent to England, where she foaled the Kingmambo filly, to be bred to the ill-fated Dubai Millennium.
    • Therefore, close observation is necessary to ensure that appropriate nursing occurs in the first hours after foaling.
    • The best measures you can take include making sure the mare has good quality alfalfa or grass hay available, as well as a suitable location for foaling.
    • Middlesex Drive will stand for $2,500, with special consideration to mares foaling in Pennsylvania.
    • He said that Tres Fine will ship north to foal in Kentucky.
    • Three to six weeks before foaling, the mare's udder usually begins to develop.
    • Eating infected fescue often causes extended pregnancies in mares, resulting in foaling problems.
    • Peasant is out of the unraced Cipayo mare Nashira, who died in 2001 from laminitis after foaling a filly by Acceptable.
    • Within 6 months of foaling the weaning process begins.
    • That didn't surprise Ben in the least since also in the barn was one of their prized mares, ready to foal at any time.
    • His stud fee has been set at $2,500, with a $500 discount to mares foaling in the state.
    • In March, Ingot Way died at Summer Wind Farm near Georgetown, Kentucky, at the age of 21 after foaling a colt by Awesome Again.
    • As I already told you, two days after my mare foaled I did.
    • A 30-mL sample of colostrum and a 6-mL sample of the foal's blood were collected immediately after foaling.
    • The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province.
    • Bonny just had one foal, but Dennis's Uncle Tom, who farmed at Barton, near Preston, had a mare that foaled around the same time.
    • Detroit, the 1980 French Horse of the Year, died on May 20 at Swettenham Stud in England following complications while foaling.
    1. 1.1be foaled (of a foal) be born.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A full brother to the deceased colt was foaled on April 20; Dance Smartly is currently in foal to Thunder Gulch.
      • Her last foal was the Storm Cat filly Dreamlike, who was foaled in 1997 but is unraced.
      • Young Kenny was foaled at his trainer Peter Beaumont's Foulrice Farm near Brandsby, north of York.
      • The overall statistics include 157 progeny covered by North American stallions that were foaled outside the continent.
      • The overall statistics include 185 progeny sired by North American stallions that were foaled abroad.

Phrases

  • in (or with) foal

    • (of a mare) pregnant.

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Three mares listed in foal to Danjur, who set a track record for five furlongs in winning the 1996 Churchill Downs Turf Sprint Stakes, are in the catalog.
      • He is waiting to see if one of his precious mares is in foal.
      • The young attractive mares in foal to good stallions always sell well, but beyond that I'm not sure what to expect.
      • Mermaid's Tale, an unraced six-year-old mare believed to be in foal to Unbridled's Song, brought the third-highest price of the session.
      • Norwegian Wood, an unraced mare believed to be in foal to Millennium Wind, is a half sister to 1994 Horse of the Year and multiple Grade 1 winner Holy Bull.
      • There are mares in foal in nearby fields on top of the fact that it is lambing season.
      • She stopped at the stall of a bay mare heavy with foal.
      • Jennymeg, a seven-year-old mare in foal to Two Punch, brought a session-topping price of $50,000 from Hector Alcalde.
      • Also included in the catalog are mares in foal to young stallions Sakhee, Golan, Daylami, and Noverre.
      • Other mares will be sold in foal to Alphabet Soup, El Prado, Golden Missile, Lit de Justice, Running Stag, and Wild Rush.

Origin

Old English fola, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch veulen and German Fohlen, also to filly.

 
 
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