rancho 的定义
plural ran·chos [ran-chohz; Spanish rahn-chaws]. /ˈræn tʃoʊz; Spanish ˈrɑn tʃɔs/.
- a ranch.
 - a hut or collection of huts for herders, laborers, or travelers.
 
更多rancho例句
- I had to drive from Los Angeles to Rancho Mirage that afternoon—a four-hour roundtrip.
 - As detectives began closing in on Viens, he attempted to commit suicide by diving feet first off a Rancho Palos Verdes cliff.
 - After her recovery, Ford started the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California.
 - They danced at the Rancho Deluxe wrap party, but nothing came of it.
 - The 19-year-old Jou, an aspiring doctor, often tutored and volunteered at charities around her Rancho Santa Margarita home.
 - Marched early and at nine o'clock arrived at a Rancho on fine running water; course east and west.
 - Stranger, you freeze to this: there ain't no kinder gin-palace, Nor no variety-show lays over a man's own rancho.
 - You are welcome, gentlemen, to the rancho of the Blessed Fisherman.
 - Well, if he has to lay up for a week or two, the rancho won't suffer.
 - Diego—dismissed from the rancho of Don Jose for drunkenness!