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put a horse to cart - Übersetzung nach arabisch

VEHICLE PULLED BY HORSE; MECHANIZED PIECE OF EQUIPMENT PULLED BY ONE HORSE OR BY A TEAM OF HORSES
Horsecart; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horse and cart; Horse-drawn; Horse drawn vehicle; Horse cart; Horse and Cart; Horse-drawn van; Horse-drawn cart; Horse-drawn carts; Horse-drawn transport
  • Horse cart
  • A basic, un-sprung ''cart'' in Australia. In that country and in New Zealand, it is known as a ''dray'' (but "dray" elsewhere usually means a four-wheeled wagon).
  • Petroglyph]] of a chariot in ''Parco Nazionale Delle incision rupestri di Naquane'', [[Capo di Ponte]].
  • Cart drawn by 4 goats, Washington, D.C. in 1889.
  • [[Cheyenne]] family using a horse-drawn ''travois'', 1890
  • Traveling in France or Le départ de la ''diligence'' <br>Drawing by [[George Cruikshank]] (1818).
  • A German farmer working the land with horses and ''plough''
  • Resting coachmen at a ''Fiaker'' (''fiacre'') in [[Vienna]]
  • horse-powered earth moving equipment
  • A ''horse tram'' ([[horsecar]]) in [[Danzig]], [[Germany]] (present day [[Gdańsk]], [[Poland]])
  • A ''cab'' designed by Joseph Hansom.
  • A horse and ''buggy'' circa 1910
  • Irish ''jaunting car'', or ''outside car'' (1890-1900)
  • Terracotta structure of a horse-drawn vehicle at a historic temple in [[West Bengal]], [[India]].
  • A mid-19th-century engraving of a ''Phaeton'', from a carriage-builder's catalogue
  • A model of a 2-ton ''slate wagon'' and load, from the Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway
  • Russian WWI ''tachanka''. Its ''gun carriage'' is in the foreground and its ''limber'' or ''caisson'' beyond.

put a horse to cart      
ربط الحصان بالعربة
WORKHORSE         
  • A draft horse is generally a large, heavy horse suitable for farm labor
  • Harness and carriage horses, such as the [[Dutch harness horse]], are powerful, but of a lighter build and livelier disposition than draft horses
  • Clydesdale]] at [[Eglinton Country Park]] in Scotland.
  • Size comparison of a draft horse of [[Percheron]] breeding with a [[stock horse]] type light riding horse
  • Two horses hitched to a [[plow]]
HORSE BRED TO BE A WORKING ANIMAL DOING HARD TASKS SUCH AS PLOWING AND OTHER FARM LABOR
Draught horse; Carthorse; Draft (horse); Dray horse; Cold bloods; Workhorse; Work horse; Breeding to a draft horse; Draft horses; Plough horse; Draught horses; Cart-horse; Cold-blood (horse); Workhorses

ألاسم

بِرْذَوْن

الصفة

الحصان الذي يستخدم فى العمل ; الشخص الذي يعمل بجدية شديدة ; شديد النفع أو آلة او عجلة يعتمد عليها

Put option         
FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
European put option; Put options; American Put Option; European put; Long put; Short put
علاوة يترتب عليها حق التسليم

Definition

workhorse
(workhorses)
1.
A workhorse is a horse which is used to do a job, for example to pull a plough.
N-COUNT
2.
If you describe a person or a machine as a workhorse, you mean that they can be relied upon to do a large amount of work, especially work that is dull or routine.
...the Wellington bomber, the great workhorse of the war...
My husband never even looked at me. I was just a workhorse bringing up three children.
N-COUNT: usu with supp

Wikipedia

Horse-drawn vehicle

A horse-drawn vehicle is a mechanized piece of equipment pulled by one horse or by a team of horses. These vehicles typically had two or four wheels and were used to carry passengers and/or a load. They were once common worldwide, but they have mostly been replaced by automobiles and other forms of self-propelled transport.