Definition of the word pony

Pronunciation of vocabulary pony

ponynoun

ngựa con

/ˈpəʊni//ˈpəʊni/

Origin of the word pony

The word "pony" has a fascinating history! The term originated in the 16th century, derived from the Welsh language. In Welsh, the word "peni" or "poni" referred to a small horse or foal. This word was later adopted into Middle English as "ponie" or "pony." Initially, the term "pony" referred to small horses, which were often used as pack animals or for carrying riders. It wasn't until the 17th century that the term began to be used to describe miniature horses or ponies specifically. In the 19th century, the term gained popularity in the context of toy horses and hobbyist breeding of miniature horses. Today, the term "pony" is widely used to describe small equines, whether domesticated or wild. The word has also adapted meanings in various contexts, such as referring to a machine or process that is small or compact, like a "pony engine."

Vocabulary summary pony

typenoun

meaningnag

meaning(slang) twenty-five pounds

meaning(US, colloquial) small thing (smaller than normal)

Example of vocabulary ponynamespace

meaning

a type of small horse

một loại ngựa nhỏ

  • After the horse riding lesson, the children excitedly ran to the stable to pet the ponies.

    Sau buổi học cưỡi ngựa, bọn trẻ háo hức chạy đến chuồng ngựa để vuốt ve những chú ngựa con.

  • The little girl begged her mother to let her take pony ride lessons at the nearby farm.

    Cô bé nài nỉ mẹ cho đi học cưỡi ngựa ở trang trại gần đó.

  • The pony's soft, fluffy mane brushed against the little girl's cheek as she gently stroked it.

    Bộ bờm mềm mại, bồng bềnh của chú ngựa chạm vào má cô bé khi cô bé nhẹ nhàng vuốt ve nó.

  • The farmer's daughter rode her pony through the sunflower field, kicking up dirt as she went.

    Cô con gái của người nông dân cưỡi ngựa qua cánh đồng hoa hướng dương, làm tung đất lên khi ngựa đi.

  • The pony whinnied as the farmer called his name, eager to be taken for a walk around the property.

    Con ngựa hí vang khi người nông dân gọi tên nó, háo hức được dắt đi dạo quanh khu đất.

meaning

£25

25 bảng Anh

Idioms of vocabulary pony

a dog and pony show
(North American English, informal, disapproving)an event that is planned only in order to impress people so that they will support or buy something
  • the dog and pony show of his visits to the war zone
  • a dog and pony show to sell the idea to investors
  • (on) Shanks’s pony
    (British English, informal)walking, rather than travelling by car, bus, etc.
  • ‘How did you get here?’ ‘Shanks’s pony!’

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