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pachuca

/puh-choo-kuh; Spanish pah-choo-kah/US // pəˈtʃu kə; Spanish pɑˈtʃu kɑ //UK // (Spanish paˈtʃuka) //

帕丘卡,巴丘卡,帕楚卡

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pa·chu·cas [puh-choo-kuhz; Spanish pah-choo-kahs]. /pəˈtʃu kəz; Spanish pɑˈtʃu kɑs/.

    • : a teenage girl who associates closely with pachucos.

Examples

  • During one of my recent visits to Mexico, bull fights were got up in my honor at Puebla and at Pachuca.

  • And do you really think they are going to hold up and rob the train from Pachuca?

  • In the meantime Adrian was flying as fast back toward Pachuca as he had been flying away from it only a few minutes before.

  • Without wasting more words the boys put spurs to their horses and were soon out of the basin and on their way to Pachuca.

  • She realized also that Pachuca for all his docility was only waiting the opportunity to turn the tables on her.