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cay·use AHD[kī-yo͞osʹ, kīʹyo͞os'] D.J.[kaɪˈjuːs, ˈkaɪˌjuːs]K.K.[kaɪˈjus, ˈkaɪˌjus]n.Pacific Northwest(名词)【太平洋西北部】- A horse, especially an Indian pony.马:一种马,尤指印第安种的小马
- Short for cayuse pony cayuse pony的简写
- from Cayuse 源自 Cayuse
注释- The nouncayuse comes from the name of the Cayuse people in the Pacific Northwest. Cayuse is used chiefly in the territory of the word's origin—the states of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho—although its use has also spread into other Western states. A verb meaning "to buck,” derived from the noun,is cited by Ramon F. Adams inOld-Time Cowhand (1961): "What cowboys in other sections calledbuckin', the Texan called pitchin', and a term used in South Texas, though seldom heard in other sections, wascayusein'. ” 名词cayuse 源自太平洋西北部卡尤塞人的名字。 Cayuse 一词主要在该词的起源地区——华盛顿州、俄勒冈州和衣阿华州使用——尽管它也被其它一些西部州使用。 从名词引申的动词意为“碰撞”,被拉门·F·亚当斯在过去时代的牛仔 (1961年)中引用: “牛仔们在其它地区称为buckin', 得克萨斯人称 pitchin', 而在南得克萨斯经常使用, 在其他地区很少听到的一个词是cayusein' ”
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