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charro

/chahr-oh; Spanish chahr-raw/US // ˈtʃɑr oʊ; Spanish ˈtʃɑr rɔ //

炭友,炭黑,炭疽,炭疽病人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural char·ros [chahr-ohz; Spanish chahr-raws]. /ˈtʃɑr oʊz; Spanish ˈtʃɑr rɔs/.

    • : a Mexican horseman or cowboy, typically one wearing an elaborate outfit, often with silver decorations, of tight trousers, ruffled shirt, short jacket, and sombrero.

Examples

  • “The simpler, the better” tends to be the rule with these things; mine was just refried charro beans and melted Monterrey Jack.

  • Hoover was a famously buttoned-up man, but the oilmen around the Del Charro pool did their best to loosen him up.

  • Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro.

  • He was wearing one of the new Mexican charro-style jackets, black laced with silver.

  • Dressed in one of his charro outfits or in badly pressed whites, whip or quirt in hand, he epitomized Petaca.

  • His battered magnificence of a charro garb fitted well the diabolic character which Jacqueline assigned him.

  • It was faced with scarlet silk; and the charro elegance beneath was black and resplendent.

  • A few minutes later Jacqueline beheld a tall figure in elegant charro garb striding the length of her salon.