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montero

/mon-tair-oh; Spanish mawn-te-raw/US // mɒnˈtɛər oʊ; Spanish mɔnˈtɛ rɔ //UK // (mɒnˈtɛərəʊ, Spanish monˈtero) //

蒙特罗,蒙特洛,蒙特羅,蒙特雷

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mon·te·ros [mon-tair-ohz; Spanish mawn-te-raws]. /mɒnˈtɛər oʊz; Spanish mɔnˈtɛ rɔs/.

    • : a Spanish hunter's cap, round in shape and having an earflap.

Examples

  • But the evidence against Montero and Mata seemed like a slam-dunk.

  • But the conflicting versions of the situation, published severally by Jaramillo and Montero, sorely puzzled the natives.

  • The rebels made two unsuccessful assaults, and in the second attack General Montero was mortally wounded by a rifle-shot.

  • Montero-cap, a horseman's scarlet cap of fine Spanish cloth trimmed with fur.

  • In the country, among the Montero class, this custom also extends to the white children.

  • The Montero inherits all the love of his Moorish ancestors for the horse, and never stirs abroad except upon his back.