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remuda

/ruh-moo-duh; Spanish re-moo-thah/US // rəˈmu də; Spanish rɛˈmu ðɑ //

残障人士,残余物,残余的,残存的

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural re·mu·das [ruh-moo-duhz; Spanish re-moo-thahs]. /rəˈmu dəz; Spanish rɛˈmu ðɑs/. Chiefly Southwestern U.S.

    • : a group of saddle horses from which ranch hands choose mounts for the day.

Examples

  • "If it's convenient, let's keep an eye on those boys the next few years," said the trail boss, catching sight of his remuda.

  • An' they had three wagons, an' a remuda with about a hundred head in it!

  • Flatbush turned and hurried to the remuda, caught and saddled his horse, and rode out of camp.

  • The finest looking horse in the remuda, by all odds, was old Wa-ha-lote, the Water-dog.

  • Consequently the nearby grass is fed down to the roots, and the remuda had to be held up on the high mesa.