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单词 Indio
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Indio1

proper nounPlural Indiosˈɪndɪəʊˈindēˌō
  • A desert city in southern California, south-east of Palm Springs; population 84,443 (est. 2008).

Indio2

nounPlural Indios ˈɪndɪəʊˈindēˌō
  • A member of any of the indigenous peoples of America or eastern Asia in areas formerly subject to Spain or Portugal.

    (旧时受西班牙、葡萄牙统治的)美洲土著;东亚土著

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In olden days, Saracens and Indios certainly had a very different experience of the crucifix, and many of today's Christian fundamentalists give plenty of reason to doubt this view.
    • The photos show my father and his fellow monks always in their habits, so I think they preached, taught the Indios to read the Bible and watched that Commandments were observed.
    • Luck and timing brought her to a factory town on the American border, just as a company began to set up a special program to include Indios on the assembly line.
    • Si, I said, an Indio, from a nearly immiscible history.
    • At age nineteen, I even spent some time in a mission, living with the Indios.
    • Then he asked her if she was full-blooded Indio?
    • And, finally, in makeshift and transitional housing Indios lived on the outskirts of town.
    • But the way Baca addresses his question also implies that to do nothing, that simply to be an Indio is to be a scofflaw.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Spanish and Portuguese, literally 'Indian'.

Indio1

proper nounˈindēˌō
  • A desert city in southern California, southeast of Palm Springs; population 84,443 (est. 2008).

Indio2

nounˈindēˌō
  • A member of any of the indigenous peoples of America or eastern Asia in areas formerly subject to Spain or Portugal.

    (旧时受西班牙、葡萄牙统治的)美洲土著;东亚土著

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Luck and timing brought her to a factory town on the American border, just as a company began to set up a special program to include Indios on the assembly line.
    • And, finally, in makeshift and transitional housing Indios lived on the outskirts of town.
    • The photos show my father and his fellow monks always in their habits, so I think they preached, taught the Indios to read the Bible and watched that Commandments were observed.
    • In olden days, Saracens and Indios certainly had a very different experience of the crucifix, and many of today's Christian fundamentalists give plenty of reason to doubt this view.
    • Si, I said, an Indio, from a nearly immiscible history.
    • Then he asked her if she was full-blooded Indio?
    • At age nineteen, I even spent some time in a mission, living with the Indios.
    • But the way Baca addresses his question also implies that to do nothing, that simply to be an Indio is to be a scofflaw.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Spanish and Portuguese, literally ‘Indian’.

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