mustangs

英 [ˈmʌstæŋz] 美 [ˈmʌˌstæŋz]

n.  北美野马; 卡尤塞马
mustang的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (北美平原的)野马
    A mustang is a small wild horse which lives on the plains of North America.

    双语例句

    1. The Pony Express ponies were mustangs. These were small, wild horses. The horses were less than five feet tall. They galloped almost twelve miles an hour.
      驿马快公司的马匹都是体形小的野马,它们身高不过五英尺,奔跑时时速可达12英里。
    2. The Fighting Clan of Vineland, the Millville Thunderbolts, the Mustangs of Mainland and the Vikings of Atlantic City all took aim each year at the HSHS team, and most years they missed the mark.
      其他城镇的校队,例如葡萄园战斗氏族队、米尔威尔霹雳队、大陆小野马队与大西洋城海盗队,每年都把目标盯着圣灵高中的球队,但在大多数的年份都未达目标。
    3. IT SHOULD be a majestic sight: a line of mustangs galloping through the sagebrush, muscles quivering as they crest each ridge, a cloud of dust in their wake.
      一群野马飞驰穿越丛草,当它们征服一座座山峰时,那颤动的肌肉以及因尾巴摆动而扬起的一阵尘土,这是多么壮观的场面啊。
    4. Mustangs are an after image of the west, no better than ghosts, hardly there at all.
      而野马就是西部残留影象,犹如鬼魅,几乎不见踪影。
    5. There are still herds of wild mustangs roaming free.
      还有成群的野马在自由地游荡。
    6. Annie led Sunset to the mare. In the moonlight, the two mustangs rubbed against one another and neighed.
      安妮把小红马带到枣红马身边,在月光下,两匹马互相摩擦着,嘶叫着。
    7. As a boy, he toiled on his father's farm, but he felt a much deeper connection with the mustangs that would graze in the distant fields than with the townsfolk who would visit.
      孩提时,他就一直在父亲的农场里辛苦工作,尽管村民不时来访,他却与在远处田野里吃草的野马更为亲近。
    8. Native Americans looked after the mustangs well.
      土著美国人把野马照顾得很好。
    9. Mustangs are an afterimage of the west.
      北美州野马就是西部留下的残影。
    10. Native Americans found the mustangs in the western part of the country.
      土著美国人在这个国家的西部发现了野马。