hidalgo 的定义
plural hi·dal·gos [hi-dal-gohz; Spanish ee-thahl-gaws]. /hɪˈdæl goʊz; Spanish iˈðɑl gɔs/.
- a man of the lower nobility in Spain.
- a man who owns considerable property or is otherwise esteemed.
更多hidalgo例句
- They crossed the Rio Grande near Hidalgo, Texas, on May 13 as part of a group of about 70 migrants and were quickly taken into custody by the Border Patrol.
- Hidalgo has made a name for herself as Paris’s top politician.
- So ProPublica and the Tribune sent public records requests to more than a dozen individual courts in Bexar, Dallas and Hidalgo counties.
- Further south, along the border in Hidalgo, Texas, Isaac Garza waited 10 hours in line to get a coronavirus test after visiting several recently reopened restaurants he oversees.
- The first notorious case, in 2002, was when Mets outfielder Richard Hidalgo was shot in the arm during a carjacking in Venezuela.
- The change became him; he seemed a larger and handsomer man for it; he looked the caballero and almost the hidalgo.
- A cement works at Hidalgo, of 50,000 tons annual capacity, has been started.
- Such was the fate of the insurrection stirred up by the priest Hidalgo.
- Sometimes he assumes the serious ferocity of a brigand chief or the haughty punctiliousness of a hidalgo.
- Hidalgo catolico soy, de hacienda in Ynglatierra, y muchos años de mi vida he pasado en caminar.