bronco
bronco — 名詞
- broncosingular
- broncosplural
1. a horse from the western US that is still wild or only partly trained, especiall
野馬;烈馬
美國西部未馴服的馬
a horse from the western US that is still wild or only partly trained, especially one that is hard to ride
At the rodeo, Maeve watched a bronco throw its rider into the dirt.
在牛仔競技表演上,Maeve 看著那匹野馬把騎士摔進泥地裡。
rodeo context: bronco throws its rider
Kian grabbed the fence as the bronco kicked dust across the yard.
當那匹野馬踢得院子裡塵土飛揚時,Kian 抓緊了柵欄。
The rancher kept the bronco apart until it grew calmer around people.
那位牧場主人先把那匹野馬單獨關著,直到牠在人旁邊比較安定。
After two wild jumps, the bronco broke free and raced toward the hills.
猛跳了兩下之後,那匹野馬掙脫開來,朝山坡那邊狂奔。
Saira backed away when the bronco hit the gate with both hooves.
當那匹野馬用兩隻蹄子踢向柵門時,Saira 往後退開了。
- mustang
often stresses a free-roaming North American horse rather than its rough behaviour
- wild horse
broader term for any horse living free, without the western rodeo sense
- bronc
informal short form used especially in rodeo language
文法句型
a bronco
ride a bronco
用法筆記
Often used in rodeo or ranch contexts for a horse that resists control. A bronco is not just any horse living outside; the word usually suggests rough behaviour or incomplete training.