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单词 ranchero
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Definition of ranchero in English:

ranchero

nounPlural rancheros rɑːnˈtʃɛːrəʊranˈCHerō
North American
  • A person who farms or works on a ranch, especially in the south-western US and Mexico.

    〈主美〉(尤指美国西南部及墨西哥的)牧场(或农场)工人,牧牛工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When tired rancheros were welcomed back from the range with a big bowl of chili, the evening's entertainment was more likely a hoedown than a movie with the kids.
    • But things went sour when the ranchero took up with another woman.
    • Mobility and isolation, with the development of a strong patriarchal ideology and the importance of family autonomy and independence, have very much shaped gender relations among rancheros.
    • But the parade and programs pay little homage to the actual history - the events give us a weeklong chance to dress in the outfits of Nashville cowboys and Mexican rancheros.
    • Finally, despite the importance of cooperation between genders that rancheros practice, the higher status of the men can not be over-emphasized.
    • At the same time, the rancheros entered with a leading role in the land lease market as the major source of demand.
    • Family and kin are very precious to all rancheros.

Origin

Spanish, from rancho (see ranch).

Rhymes

bolero, caballero, dinero, Faeroe, pharaoh, sombrero, torero

Definition of ranchero in US English:

ranchero

nounranˈCHerō
North American
  • A person who farms or works on a ranch, especially in the southwestern US and Mexico.

    〈主美〉(尤指美国西南部及墨西哥的)牧场(或农场)工人,牧牛工

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finally, despite the importance of cooperation between genders that rancheros practice, the higher status of the men can not be over-emphasized.
    • At the same time, the rancheros entered with a leading role in the land lease market as the major source of demand.
    • Family and kin are very precious to all rancheros.
    • Mobility and isolation, with the development of a strong patriarchal ideology and the importance of family autonomy and independence, have very much shaped gender relations among rancheros.
    • When tired rancheros were welcomed back from the range with a big bowl of chili, the evening's entertainment was more likely a hoedown than a movie with the kids.
    • But things went sour when the ranchero took up with another woman.
    • But the parade and programs pay little homage to the actual history - the events give us a weeklong chance to dress in the outfits of Nashville cowboys and Mexican rancheros.

Origin

Spanish, from rancho (see ranch).

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