horn

US /hɔːrn/
UK /hɔːrn/
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1.

a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows on the head of some animals, such as cattle, sheep, and goats

:
The bull lowered its head and charged, its sharp horns aimed at the matador.
公牛低下頭衝鋒,鋒利的對準了鬥牛士。
Many animals use their horns for defense or in mating rituals.
許多動物用它們的來自衛或進行求偶儀式。
2.

喇叭, 汽笛

a device on a vehicle that makes a loud noise as a warning

:
He honked the car horn to get her attention.
他按響了汽車喇叭以引起她的注意。
The ship's horn blared through the fog.
船的汽笛聲穿透了濃霧。
3.

圓號, 號

a brass musical instrument, especially a French horn

:
She played a beautiful melody on the French horn.
她用法國演奏了一段美妙的旋律。
The orchestra's brass section includes trumpets, trombones, and horns.
管弦樂隊的銅管樂器部分包括小號、長號和圓號
1.

按喇叭, 鳴笛

to sound a horn, especially a vehicle's horn

:
He had to horn loudly to avoid hitting the deer.
他不得不大聲按喇叭以避免撞到鹿。
Don't horn at pedestrians; it's rude.
不要對行人按喇叭;那很粗魯。