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horn

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ldoce_162_bhorn1 /hɔːn $ hɔːrn/ ●●○ noun  1 bull.jpg animal 动物 a) [countable] the hard pointed thing that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of animals such as cows and goats 〔牛、羊等头上的〕角 antlers b) [uncountable] the substance that animals’ horns are made of 角质 a knife with a horn handle 一把有角质柄的刀 c) [countable] a part of an animal’s head that sticks out like a horn, for example on a snail 〔蜗牛等头上的〕触角5  See picture of horn 触角, horn 2 on a car 汽车上 [countable]TMC the thing in a vehicle that you use to make a loud sound as a signal or warning 喇叭sound/toot/honk/blow your horn (=make a noise with your horn) 鸣喇叭,按喇叭4  See picture on 见图 Page A2 Car 汽车5 see picture at 见图 car3 musical instrument 乐器 [countable] a) APMa musical instrument like a long metal tube that is wide at one end, that you play by blowing b) informal a trumpet 小号 c) a French horn 法国号,圆号 d) APMa musical instrument made from an animal’s horn 〔用动物的角做的〕号角 English horn4. drinking horn/powder horn etc CONTAIN/HOLDa container in the shape of an animal’s horn, used in the past for drinking from, carrying gunpowder etc 角制[]酒杯/火药筒等5. draw/pull in your horns SPEND MONEYto reduce the amount of money you spend 减少开支6. be on the horns of a dilemma CHOOSEto be in a situation in which you have to choose between two equally unpleasant or difficult situations 进退维谷,左右为难 blow your own trumpet/horn at blow1(19), → lock horns at lock1(7), → take the bull by the horns at bull1(3)
Examples from the Corpus
hornhorn-rimmed glassesHe contrasted sharply with the acceptance horn, exemplified by career policemen.We will therefore use the four horns in unison.The driver leaned out of the window and shouted at the lad, sounded his horn twice, then drove on.The palace enhances this quality through its long flat courtyard, which leads us directly to the rising horns.When you blow the horn, it sounds blaring.sound/toot/honk/blow your hornAs she turned uphill, a dark-red Daimler slid by, and blew its horn at her.Motorists below honked their horns and flashed their headlights in response.The driver sounded his horn furiously as the taxi sped on.For the remainder of the evening, Barbara and A. B. Everage honked their horn and flashed their lights.Nanny hoisted her higher in her arms as the huntsman blew his horn and the hounds moved off.Other angry motorists blew their horns and flashed rude two-finger salutes when they finally managed to overtake him.Dilip drove off honking his horn and threatening to run down those who were slow to get out of his way.Fire trucks honked their horns, beer was sprayed on bar patrons and bikini-clad women kissed strangers.
horn2 verb  1horn in phrasal verb American English informal INTERRUPTto interrupt or try to take part in something when you are not wanted 强行参加,闯入,插手 SYN butt in on Don’t try and horn in on our fun. 别想挤进来扫我们的兴。→ See Verb table
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hornFor a while, being there felt like horning in on a family reunion.
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horn
I
ˌFrench ˈhorn (also horn especially British English) noun [countable]
a musical instrument made of brass, that is curved round into a circle with a wide opening at one end

II
horn1 /hɔːn $ hɔːrn/ noun
 Language: Old English

1.  ANIMAL
  a. [countable] the hard pointed thing that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of animals such as cows and goats ⇨ antlers
  b. [uncountable] the substance that animals’ horns are made of:
    a knife with a horn handle
  c. [countable] a part of an animal’s head that sticks out like a horn, for example on a snail
2.  ON A CAR  [countable] the thing in a vehicle that you use to make a loud sound as a signal or warning
    sound/toot/honk/blow your horn (=make a noise with your horn)
3.  MUSICAL INSTRUMENT  [countable]
  a. a musical instrument like a long metal tube that is wide at one end, that you play by blowing
  b. informal a trumpet
  c. a French horn
  d. a musical instrument made from an animal’s horn ⇨ English horn
4. drinking horn/powder horn etc a container in the shape of an animal’s horn, used in the past for drinking from, carrying gunpowder etc
5. draw/pull in your horns to reduce the amount of money you spend
6. be on the horns of a dilemma to be in a situation in which you have to choose between two equally unpleasant or difficult situations
blow your own trumpet/horn at blow1(21), ⇨ lock horns at lock1(6), ⇨ take the bull by the horns at bull1(3)

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horn2 verb
     
horn in phrasal verb American English informal
  to interrupt or try to take part in something when you are not wanted
   SYN  butt in
    horn in on
    Don’t try and horn in on our fun.


🔑 hornBrE /hɔːn/ 🔊NAmE /hɔːrn/ 🔊 noun🔑
[countable] a hard pointed part that grows, usually in pairs, on the heads of some animals, such as sheep and cows. Horns are often curved. (羊、牛等动物的)角
[uncountable] the hard substance of which animal horns are made 角质🔑 [countable] a simple musical instrument that consists of a curved metal tube that you blow into (乐器)号a hunting horn猎号 [countable] (especially BrE) = French horn a horn concerto法国号协奏曲🔑
[countable] a device in a vehicle for making a loud sound as a warning or signal (车辆的)喇叭to honk your car horn 按响汽车喇叭(BrE) to sound/toot your horn 鸣喇叭   see also foghorn
blow/toot your own ˈhorn(NAmE, informal) = blow your own trumpet draw/pull your ˈhorns into start being more careful in your behaviour, especially by spending less money than before 行为检点;(尤指)减少开支on the horns of a diˈlemmain a situation in which you have to make a choice between things that are equally unpleasant 进退两难;左右为难take the bull by the ˈhornsto face a difficult or dangerous situation directly and with courage 勇敢面对困境(或险境)ˌlock ˈhorns (with sb) (over sth)to get involved in an argument or a disagreement with sb 涉及(与某人的)争论(或争端、纠纷)The company has locked horns with the unions over proposed pay cuts. 公司与工会就减薪计划争论不休。🔊🔊
🔑 hornBrE /hɔːn/ 🔊NAmE /hɔːrn/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they horn BrE /hɔːn/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːrn/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it horns BrE /hɔːnz/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːrnz/ 🔊past simple horned BrE /hɔːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːrnd/ 🔊past participle horned BrE /hɔːnd/ 🔊 NAmE /hɔːrnd/ 🔊 -ing form horning BrE /ˈhɔːnɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhɔːrnɪŋ/ 🔊 ˌhorn ˈin (on sb/sth)(NAmE, informal) to involve yourself in a situation that does not concern you 干预,介入,插手(与己无关的事)I'm sure she doesn't want us horning in on her business. 我肯定她不希望我们插手她的事。🔊🔊