cowboy

英 [ˈkaʊ.bɔɪ]      美 [ˈkaʊ.bɔɪ]
  • n. 牛仔;牧童;莽撞的人
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将“cowboy”拆分为“cow”和“boy”。想象一个“boy”(男孩)在“cow”(牛)群中,他穿着传统的牛仔服饰,因此成为了“cowboy”(牛仔)。这样的视觉联想可以帮助你记住这个单词。

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cowboy 牛仔

来自cow和boy的组合词。

cowboy (n.)
1725, "boy who tends to cows," from cow (n.) + boy. Sense in Western U.S. is from 1849; in figurative use by 1942 for "brash and reckless young man" (as an adjective meaning "reckless," from 1920s). Cowhand is first attested 1852 in American English (see hand (n.)). Cowpoke (said to be 1881, not in popular use until 1940s) was said to be originally restricted to the cowboys who prodded cattle onto railroad cars with long poles.
1. He had sought work as a cowboy, rounding up cattle.
他找了一份放牛的差事,负责把牛赶到一起。
2. Fortunately, such cowboy firms are becoming rarer.
幸运的是,这样的欺诈公司越来越少了。
3. He wore frayed jeans and cowboy shirts.
他穿着磨破的牛仔裤和牛仔衬衫。
4. The cowboy splashed his way across the shallow stream with his cow.
牧童牵着牛淌过浅溪.
5. In his last film he starred as a cowboy.
他在其最后一部影片中担任主角,扮演一位牛仔.