bronco
英 ['brɒŋkəʊ]
美
- n. 野马(美国西部的)
- n. (Bronco)人名;(葡)布龙科
bronco 布朗科马,野马来自西班牙语,指粗鲁的,狂野的。来自拉丁词brocca, 针,刺,形容棘手,词源同broach.
- bronco (n.)
- also broncho, 1850, American English, "untamed or half-tamed horse," from noun use of Spanish bronco (adj.) "rough, rude," originally a noun meaning "a knot in wood," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *bruncus "a knot, projection," apparently from a cross of Latin broccus "projecting" (see broach (n.)) + truncus "trunk of a tree" (see trunk (n.)). Bronco-buster is attested from 1886.
- 1. a bucking bronco in the rodeo
- 牛仔竞技表演中一匹弓背跳跃的野马
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The bronco spilt his rider.
- 野马把它的骑手从背上摔了下来.
来自辞典例句
- 3. This bronco bucked its rider in just ten seconds.
- 这匹野马仅10秒钟就弓背跃起把骑者摔了下来.
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- 4. Aniston bought her brother Bronco car for Christmas, and he cried.
- 安尼斯顿在圣诞节前为他的兄弟布兰科买了一辆车,布兰科哭了.
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- 5. The man performed like a bucking bronco.
- 这人的表演像是一头尥蹶子的野马.
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