a pony

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Definition of a pony in English Turkish dictionary

pony
{i} midilli

Bir midilli küçük bir attır. - A pony is a small horse.

Tom bir atı midilliden ayıramaz. - Tom can't tell a horse from a pony.

pony
bodur cins at
pony
{i} yirmibeş dolarlık fiş
pony
{i} yirmibeş pound
pony
küçük at

Tom ona küçük at almamı istedi. - Tom wanted me to buy him a pony.

pony
midilli atı

Tom, anne babasından kendisine bir midilli atı satın almalarını istiyor. - Tom wants his parents to buy him a pony.

tat
{f} ör

Mary eskisi oldukça yırtık pırtık olduğundan dolayı ütü masası için yeni bir örtü alması gerektiğini düşündü. - Mary thought to herself that she ought to buy a new cover for the ironing board since the old one was getting pretty tattered.

354618 no'lu örnek cümle, Tatoeba web sitesinde birçok karışıklık yarattı. - Example sentence no. 354618 created a lot of confusion on the Tatoeba website.

tat
{i} örgü
tat
or(mek)
pony
{i} kitapçık
pony
likör kadehi
pony
Latince veya Yunanca ders kitabı tercümesi
pony
{i} küçük araba
pony
{i} likör kadehi [amer.]
pony
dili likor kadehi veya bir kadeh dolusu
pony
yardımcı kitap kullanmakı pony express
pony
yirmi beş ingiliz lirası
tat
mekik oyası yap
tat
mekik oyası yapmak tattingmekik oyası
English - English
tat
pony
To lead (a horse) from another horse
pony
A slate or reference used by Midshipmen to study for an upcoming test or project
pony
A serving of 140 millilitres of beer
pony
Twenty-five pounds sterling
pony
A measure of one ounce of liquor
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An elusive and highly unlikely positive outcome
pony
Of little worth
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Something of little worth
pony
{n} a small or little horse, an easy nag
pony
A small serving of an alcoholic beverage
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An athletic shoe brand that was popular in the late 1970's and early 1980's The rights to the Pony brand went through several changes over the years The latest brand owner was attempting a return to the market in 2002
pony
2 hands (57 in., 144 cm) high and noted for gentleness and endurance. Among the common pony breeds are the Shetland; the stylish and hardy Welsh; the high-stepping Welsh Cob; the Exmoor and Dartmoor, natives of the English moors that are used to breed polo ponies; and the Highland, a thick, gray saddle animal
pony
a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
pony
Any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands
pony
any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder
pony
A cheat sheet used in Latin classes, often tolerated, sometimes not
pony
a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
pony
an informal term for a racehorse; "he liked to bet on the ponies"
pony
A pony is a type of small horse. ponies a small horse pit pony, Shetland pony. ponied ponying ponies pony up to find or produce a particular amount of money. Any of several breeds of small horses standing less than
pony
A small glass of beer
pony
a range horse of the western United States
pony
A small horse, standing 14 2 or less
pony
A small horse
pony
a range horse of the western United States any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder an informal term for a racehorse; "he liked to bet on the ponies"
pony
{i} small horse; miniature breed of horse
pony
A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib
pony
A full-grown horse that is 14 2 hands or under
pony
(A) Twenty-five pounds A sporting term; a translation crib = to carry one over a difficulty Pony in vingt-et-un The person on the right-hand of the dealer, whose duty it is to collect the cards for the dealer; so called from the Latin ponc, “behind,” being behind the dealer
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A horse that is shorter than 14 - 2 (14 hands 2 inches) 1 hand = 4 inches
pony
A serving of 140 milliliters of beer
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