lariat

英 [ˈlær.i.ət]      美 [ˈler.i.ət]
  • n. 套索
  • vt. 用套索捉
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来里头吧,用套索套住马
lariat (n.)
1832, American English, from Spanish la reata "the rope," from reatar "to tie against," from re- "back" + atar "to tie," from Latin aptare "to join" (see adapt).
1. The lariat hitched on one of his ears.
套索套住了他的一只耳朵.
2. Will Rogers , often referred to as the nation's Poet Lariat about only rope tricks.
经常被国人称为“套索诗人“的威尔.罗杰斯可不只会玩绳子.