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gjallar-horn

/yahl-lahr-hawrn/US // ˈyɑl lɑrˌhɔrn //

吉亚尔-霍恩

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scandinavian Mythology.

    • : Heimdall's horn, used to warn the gods of Ragnarok.

Examples

  • So I asked the driver to honk the horn, which he does, and Rod looks over.

  • Reportedly, George Custer wore a Stetson into Little Big Horn.

  • A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it.

  • He told the court he called the retired captain to see exactly where he lived so he knew when to sound the cruise ship horn.

  • Available at Jonathan Adler Whisky Tumbler Set—Light Horn, $65  This is drinking at its most fashionable.

  • Before the outlaw can comply with this small request the horn sounds again.

  • Also our six-shooters reposed in their scabbards, the four belts hooked over the horn of MacRae's saddle.

  • There's one called ze, on top of a hill shaped almost like a horn; she showed me a picture of it.

  • The second barrel was discharged with no better result, except that a splinter of its horn was knocked off.

  • A huge string game-bag was slung over his back, and in an antelope's horn or a crane's bill bullets were carried.