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
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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.
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