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chico

/chee-koh/US // ˈtʃi koʊ //UK // (ˈtʃiːkəʊ) //

芝华士,芝科,芝加,芝华仕

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chi·cos.

    • : greasewood.

Examples

  • Ross’s, like many other retail companies with female CEOs, like JCPenney, Kohl’s and Chico’s, faces strong headwinds at a time when people are shopping less at stores and more on the websites of male-run tech companies.

  • They turned the box around, opened the lid and out jumped Chico.

  • Needless to say, they end up getting Harpo and Chico Marx to play on the team instead.

  • Orlando “Chico” Morales was convicted of the crime 32 years ago, but the organization strongly believes he is innocent.

  • Your final gambit has been the Chico Marx line—“Who you gonna believe, me or your own eyes”?

  • Beaten out of a nomination by little-heard-of movies like A Cat in Paris and Chico Rita?

  • Rodgers hails from Chico, Calif., an idyllic pristine town in Northern California about a three-hour drive from San Francisco.

  • All his life he planted trees and built roads, and at his great Rancho Chico is one of the largest orchards in the state.

  • The remainder of the day we spent going down the left bank of the Chico, encountered again at Nanong.

  • In due course we came to an affluent of our old friend the Chico, and had to ford.

  • We dropped anchor under the lee of a little island in the Boco Chico, but our engines were throbbing again by break of day.

  • Chico had trouble with his teeth, and Sancho was in great distress about it.