pinto / ˈpɪn toʊ, ˈpin- /

⚽高中词汇宾托皮托皮诺托皮诺

pinto2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. marked with spots of white and other colors; mottled; spotted: a pinto horse.
n. 名词 noun

plural pin·tos.

  1. Western U.S. a pinto horse.
  2. pinto bean.

pinto 近义词

pinto

等同于 casket

pinto

等同于 piebald

pinto

等同于 pony

pinto 的近义词 7

更多pinto例句

  1. The brisket also pairs well, we thought, with Chipotle’s pinto beans.
  2. Next came Dolly, after a big sorrel mare; and Paul, after a freckled pinto; and so on down the line.
  3. In this case, the girl is the extraordinarily beautiful 29-year-old Freida Pinto.
  4. Grimm had become involved with a mysterious, mostly Israel-based Kabbalist rabbi to the stars named Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto.
  5. That's when Pinto Molina, an ordained Baptist reverend, and Saboia, a Roman Catholic, got out of the car and prayed.
  6. Still, Morales refused to grant him safe conduct on grounds that Pinto stood accused of common crimes.
  7. There was a speckled horse called "Pinto" who made it his especial care to keep them busy.
  8. But early in this venture, I must get me a pony—a pinto, preferably—small enough for me to ride and big enough to go places.
  9. Big-foot, you and Curley stay here until the Pinto gets back.
  10. "When you get to be half as good a man on cows as your friend the Pinto, here, you'll be a full grown man," added Big-foot.
  11. He soon appeared, wearing a beautiful war costume and riding a sorrel pinto war horse.