hidalgo / hɪˈdæl goʊ; Spanish iˈðɑl gɔ /

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hidalgo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural hi·dal·gos [hi-dal-gohz; Spanish ee-thahl-gaws]. /hɪˈdæl goʊz; Spanish iˈðɑl gɔs/.

  1. a man of the lower nobility in Spain.
  2. a man who owns considerable property or is otherwise esteemed.

更多hidalgo例句

  1. 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.
  2. Hidalgo has made a name for herself as Paris’s top politician.
  3. So ProPublica and the Tribune sent public records requests to more than a dozen individual courts in Bexar, Dallas and Hidalgo counties.
  4. 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.
  5. The first notorious case, in 2002, was when Mets outfielder Richard Hidalgo was shot in the arm during a carjacking in Venezuela.
  6. The change became him; he seemed a larger and handsomer man for it; he looked the caballero and almost the hidalgo.
  7. A cement works at Hidalgo, of 50,000 tons annual capacity, has been started.
  8. Such was the fate of the insurrection stirred up by the priest Hidalgo.
  9. Sometimes he assumes the serious ferocity of a brigand chief or the haughty punctiliousness of a hidalgo.
  10. Hidalgo catolico soy, de hacienda in Ynglatierra, y muchos años de mi vida he pasado en caminar.