rodeos

英 [rəʊˈdeɪəʊz] 美 [ˈroʊdiˌoʊz]

n.  (尤指美国的)牛仔竞技比赛
rodeo的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (美国的)牛仔竞技表演
    In the United States, a rodeo is a public entertainment event in which cowboys show different skills, including riding wild horses and catching cattle with ropes.

    双语例句

    1. And then, as I got older and rodeoed and then, producing rodeos, I've always worked with men.
      长大以后,我学习牛仔竞技表演,然后又制作牛仔表演节目。我总是和男人一起工作。
    2. So that's why Eskimos don't have rodeos.
      怪不得爱斯基摩人不玩牛仔表演呢。
    3. Demolition derbies are large-scale automobile rodeos that take place in big arenas.
      撞车比赛指的是在很大的竞技场上举行的大型汽车驾驶技术表演。
    4. It is no accident that where these devices are eliminated, rodeos disappear.
      毫不意外的是,在这些工具被淘汰的地方,牛仔竞技秀消失了。
    5. Rodeos work much better in a dirt arena than in a department store, but that didn't stop the cows or the cowboys!
      牛仔表演始终是在脏脏的地方才合适啊,在杂货店怎么能行呢?但貌似这也阻止不了牛和牛仔们的表演欲啊!
    6. That spirit of competition has been a tradition of rodeos in the past.
      这种竞争的精神,已经在过去的一个传统的牛仔竞技表演。
    7. This is the cruel fate of baby cows in rodeos.
      这就是小牛犊在牛仔竞技秀中的残酷命运。