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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.

Trojan Horse         
  • The Phoenician ship called ''hippos'', from the Assyrian city of Khorsabad, 8th century BC
  • The [[Mykonos vase]] (750 to 650 BC), with one of the earliest known renditions of the Trojan Horse (note the depiction of the faces of hidden warriors shown on the horse's side)
  • Sinon is brought to Priam, from folio 101r of the [[Roman Vergil]].
  • A replica of the Trojan Horse stands today in Turkey, the modern day location of the city of Troy.
TALE FROM TROJAN WAR
Trojan horses; Trojan Horses; Trojan horse; The trojan horse; The Trojan Horse; Gift horse; Trojan-horse; Wooden horse of Troy; Artistic representations of the Trojan Horse
Cavallo di Troia, grande cavallo di legno con cui i greci penetrarono nella città di Troia (mitol. class.); macchinazione, tranello; (inform.) virus nascosto in un programma che penetra tramite il programma in un computer
dray horse         
  • 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
n. cavallo da tiro
equality of rights         
  • Sir George Arthur]] to [[Indigenous Tasmanians]], purporting to show the equality of white and black before the law
  • Statue of Equality in Paris as an allegory of equality
PRINCIPLE THAT EACH INDIVIDUAL MUST BE TREATED EQUALLY BY THE LAW WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION OR PRIVILEGES BY THE GOVERNMENT
Democratic egalitarianism; One law for all; Equality under the law; Equality under law; Legal egalitarianism; Equal before the law; Equality of all citizens before the law; Legal equality; Right to equality before the law; Equality before law; Equal terms; Equality in the eyes of the law; All are equal in the eyes of the law; All are equal in the eyes of law; Right to equality; Judicial equality; Equal rights before the law; Equality of rights
uguaglianza dei diritti

Definitie

Trojan horse
<application, security> (Or just "trojan") A term coined by MIT-hacker-turned-NSA-spook Dan Edwards for a malicious, security-breaking program that is disguised as something benign, such as a directory lister, archiver, game or (in one notorious 1990 case on the Mac) a program to find and destroy viruses! A Trojan horse is similar to a back door. See also RFC 1135, worm, phage, mockingbird. [Jargon File] (2008-06-19)

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.

Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor put the cart before the horse
1. So sometimes we put the cart before the horse.
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor put the cart before the horse
1. Much of the reason lies in the fact that the US–led coalition put the cart before the horse.
2. "Damascus does not want preconditions, that would put the cart before the horse ... It does not bargain over its relations with other countries and people," the editorial stated.
3. Welfare Minister Isaac Herzog, a mere month or two after his ouster from his beloved Tourism Ministry, this week pulled out the tired cliche "don‘t put the cart before the horse" to explain his insistence on remaining in Olmert‘s stable.
4. Terming the meeting a routine one, he said, «It was part of the prime minister’s exercise to meet his coalition allies.» «As per this exercise, the prime minister today met Sayeed like a few days back he had met West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee.» Asked whether PDP would pull out of the coalition with Congress Kashmir, Sayeed said there was no need to put the cart before the horse.
5. Yesterday’s editorial in Tishrin, which reflects official policy, said that Israel could not lay down conditions ahead of negotiations. «Damascus does not want preconditions, that would put the cart before the horse ... It does not bargain over its relations with other countries and people,» the editorial stated. «It goes without saying that impossible conditions cannot facilitate the work of negotiators,» added the editorial that likened it to «putting stakes in the wheels» of the peace process.