bronco

IPA/ˈbrɒŋkəʊ/
KK[brˈɑŋko]IPA/ˈbrɑːŋkəʊ/

bronco — 名詞

  • broncosingular
  • broncosplural

1. a horse from the western US that is still wild or only partly trained, especiall

1.名詞C2
釋義

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

例句

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。

同義詞
  • 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.

常見錯誤

The child learned to ride a bronco in her first lesson.
The child learned to ride a pony in her first lesson.
💡'bronco' suggests a hard-to-control horse, not the calm horse beginners usually ride.