pueblo / ˈpwɛb loʊ; for 4, 5 also Spanish ˈpwɛ βlɔ /

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pueblo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pueb·los [pweb-lohz; Spanish pwe-blaws]. /ˈpwɛb loʊz; Spanish ˈpwɛ βlɔs/.

  1. a communal structure for multiple dwelling and defensive purposes of certain agricultural Indians of the southwestern United States: built of adobe or stone, typically many-storied and terraced, the structures were often placed against cliff walls, with entry through the roof by ladder.
  2. a member of a group of Indian peoples living in pueblo villages in New Mexico and Arizona since prehistoric times.
  3. an Indian village.
  4. a town or village.
  5. a town or a township.

更多pueblo例句

  1. The All Pueblo Council of Governors also issued a statement lauding their fellow Pueblo member’s confirmation the Arizona Central reported.
  2. Deb Haaland, a Pueblo woman, is the most fitting to serve this role.
  3. On a missing-person search mission four years ago in southern Colorado’s Mesa Verde National Forest, Nahla got the chance to show how talented she is when she sniffed out human remains in the park’s ancient pueblo dwellings.
  4. The Pueblo Grande Museum and Archeological Park has a settlement history of its own.
  5. He is a member of the Santa Ana Pueblo, one of the 22 tribes in New Mexico.
  6. Dennis owned a beautiful church-like adobe building near the Taos Pueblo, where his brother lived.
  7. Pueblo is the gateway to the southern Colorado community and the Southwest.
  8. I grew up in a rural, mini-metropolis about 100 miles south of Denver: Pueblo, Colorado.
  9. And so Coronado, thanks to one of his splendid inventions, was not invited up to the pueblo.
  10. In the morning she had noticed, at the other end of the pueblo from her quarters, a large room which was frequented by men alone.
  11. The man had come up to the pueblo on purpose to have a plain talk with the girl and learn exactly what she meant to do with him.
  12. Curious eyes now turned toward the seeming mound on the summit, querying whether it might not be the remains of an antique pueblo.
  13. Doña Jocasta regarded Tula doubtfully; she certainly gave no appearance of holding wealth to redeem a pueblo.