mustang 英 [ˈmʌstæŋ]   美 [ˈmʌsˌtæŋ]

mustang

mustang  英 [ˈmʌstæŋ] 美 [ˈmʌsˌtæŋ]

n. 野马(产于墨西哥和北美平原);海军行伍出身的军官(美国俚语) 

名词复数:mustangs 

A black mustang drives through a junkyard. The car drives to a secluded corner and pulls in, out of sight. 一辆黑色的野马驶过一片垃圾场,开入了一个偏僻的角落,在视线范围外。
Outside the garage, one of the employees at the junkyard notices the black mustang behind some plastic tarps. 在车库外,垃圾场的一名员工注意到了塑料布后面的那辆黑色野马。

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  • n. 野马(产于墨西哥和北美平原);海军行伍出身的军官(美国俚语)
  • 1. A black mustang drives through a junkyard. The car drives to a secluded corner and pulls in, out of sight.

    一辆黑色的野马驶过一片垃圾场,开入了一个偏僻的角落,在视线范围外。

  • 2. Outside the garage, one of the employees at the junkyard notices the black mustang behind some plastic tarps.

    在车库外,垃圾场的一名员工注意到了塑料布后面的那辆黑色野马。

  • 3. A couple of boys in a top-down mustang -- it was just getting to be top-down weather -- passed her at the corner of Main and Eastern.

    几个男孩坐在一辆结构严密的野马车里——天气也将要变成结构严密的天气——在美因伊斯顿角落里超过她。

  • mustang (n.) "small, half-wild horse of the American prairie," 1808, from Mexican Spanish mestengo "animal that strays" (16c.), from Spanish mestengo "wild, stray, ownerless," literally "belonging to the mesta," an association of cattle ranchers who divided stray or unclaimed animals that got "mixed" with the herds, from Latin mixta "mixed," fem. past participle of miscere "to mix" (from PIE root *meik- "to mix").
mus·tang / ˈmʌstæŋ ; NAmE ˈmʌstæŋ / noun a small American wild horse 北美野马;卡尤塞马 mustang mustangs mus·tang / ˈmʌstæŋ ; NAmE ˈmʌstæŋ /
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