squaw
squaw 英 [skwɔː] 美
n. 女人;妻子(有贬义)
名词复数:squaws
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- n. 女人;妻子(有贬义)
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1. J. T. Holmes of squaw Valley, California, who has made about a thousand wing-suit jumps, says, "It's as close as human beings can get to flying like a bird."
来自加利福利亚州斯阔峡谷的J. T. 福尔摩斯已经穿上翅膀服装飞行过上千次了,他说:“那就像人类自己会飞行了一样。”
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2. Nate Holland, of squaw Valley, Calif. , competes on his way to winning the snowboarder X men's final at the Winter X Games at Buttermilk Mountain outside Aspen, Colo. , on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010.
纳特荷兰的斯阔谷,加利福尼亚州,竞争途中赢得滑雪X战警最终在冬季极限运动会在奶油阿斯外,科罗拉多州,山上周六,2010年1月30日。
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3. The first feature film made in Hollywood history, in 1914, was called "The squaw Man", directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
第一个在好莱坞电影在1914年的历史, 被称为“阔男”,由导演塞西尔B德米尔。
- squaw (n.) "American Indian woman," 1630s, from Massachuset (Algonquian) squa "woman" (cognate with Narraganset squaws "woman"). "Over the years it has come to have a derogatory sense and is now considered offensive by many Native Americans" [Bright]. Widespread in U.S. place names, sometimes as a translation of a local native word for "woman."
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