bronco
bronco 英 [ˈbrɒŋkəʊ] 美 [ˈbrɑŋkoʊ]
n. 野马(美国西部的)
名词复数:broncos
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- n. 野马(美国西部的)
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1. Offering a friendly howdy, picking wild herbs or taming a bucking bronco isn't just busywork — those actions make the world of RDR feel real and yet bygone.
来一句友好的问安、采摘野生草药或驯服不羁的野马已不仅仅是为了打发时间——这些场景使“荒野大镖客:救赎”的世界感觉真实但又如同往事。
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2. Over the last two years and 14 trades, he's had an eclectic assortmentof items in his possession, including an iPod touch, various dirt bikes, aMacBook Pro, a golf cart, and a 1975 Ford bronco.
在过去两年的14次交易中,他曾拥有过价值或高或低的物品,包括一部iPod touch,几部山地自行车,一部苹果笔记本MacBook Pro,一辆高尔夫球车和一部1975年福特Bronco。
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3. After driving around the 1975 Ford bronco—worth around$15, 000—for a while, Steven decided to trade it for the renown of being ateenage Porsche owner, even though the Boxster was worth only $9, 000.
在开了一段时间的1975年福特Bronco之后(那辆车的价值大概是1.5万美元),尽管保时捷Boxster只值9千美元,史蒂芬还是决定进行交换,以作为一个拥有保时捷跑车的少年成名。
- bronco (n.) also broncho, "untamed or half-tamed horse of the American Southwest," 1850, American English, apparently from a 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.1)). Bronco-buster is attested from 1886.
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