rocking horse
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˈrocking horse noun [countable]
DHTa wooden horse for children that moves backwards and forwards when you sit on it 〔小孩骑的〕摇动木马
Examples from the Corpus
rocking horse• In one she was dressed in a leotard, black tights and high heels - and sat astride a rocking horse.• The range also includes a rocking horse at £3.50.• One woodcarver plans to make a rocking horse to sell in aid of leukaemia research.• I ride a tiny antique rocking horse.• An old rocking horse beside the window has given countless rides to the Pages' children and five grandchildren.• At the opening party, an excited three-and-a-half-year-old Josh rode the pretty antique red rocking horse in the shop window.• Another, smaller, rocking horse is stabled in the bathroom next door.• Many traditional rocking horse carvers used pine, particularly yellow pine, and sycamore, lime or mahogany can be used successfully.ˈrocking horse nounChineseSyllable
that backwards for and forwards when wooden moves a Corpus children horse
rocking horse
ˈrocking horse
noun [countable]

a wooden horse for children that moves backwards and forwards when you sit on it
ˈrocking horse
noun [countable]
a wooden horse for children that moves backwards and forwards when you sit on it
