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bongo

/bong-goh, bawng-/US // ˈbɒŋ goʊ, ˈbɔŋ- //UK // (ˈbɒŋɡəʊ) //

邦戈,邦戈语,邦戈舞

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bon·gos, bon·go.

    • : a reddish-brown antelope, Taurotragus eurycerus, of the forests of tropical Africa, having white stripes and large, spirally twisted horns.

Examples

  • Vanessa Hudgens might have a campaign for Bongo, but blogger Elin Kling designed a collaboration for H&M.

  • Yielding to his repeated pressure, Alexina and her followers advanced to Bongo, where he exercised authority.

  • Ould Nobisane, called Bongo Dono, died ij daies past, which was said to dy before the king arived.

  • I've got a roasted bongo, a fried filamaloo bird, and a boiled warple for the meat dishes.

  • And to the divvus the myla has a trin bongo drum and latchers tiknos, but the pash-grai has kek.

  • The Bongo, unlike other of the upper Nile Negroes, are not great cattle-breeders, but employ their time in agriculture.