cowhand

/ˈkaʊhænd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkaʊhænd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkau̇-ˌhand/ (ame, mw)

cowhand — noun

1. a worker on a cattle ranch who rides a horse while moving, feeding, or watching

1.名詞B2
釋義

a worker on a cattle ranch who rides a horse while moving, feeding, or watching the herd

例句

Christopher worked as a cowhand on a Wyoming ranch every summer.

pattern: work as a cowhand

Before sunrise, Selim rode out with the other cowhands to move the herd.

plural use with ranch work

同義詞
  • cowboy

    broader term that can also suggest the Western image or rodeo culture, not just paid ranch work

  • ranch hand

    broader ranch-worker term that may include jobs not directly connected with cattle

  • cattleman

    often refers to someone in the cattle business or an owner, not simply a hired worker

文法句型

work as a cowhand

hire a cowhand

用法筆記

Usually refers to a hired ranch worker rather than the owner of the ranch. It is especially common in American Western contexts and in stories about life on cattle ranches.

常見錯誤

Every cowboy on the ranch owned the land.
The cowhand worked on the ranch, but the owner lived in town.
💡'cowhand' stresses the worker role, while 'cowboy' is broader and can describe the Western image more generally.