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cayuse的音標為[?k?j?s],基本翻譯為“草原”,速記技巧為“草原上有(牛)”。
Cayuse這個詞來源于美洲原住民語言,意為“水牛”。它的變化形式包括復(fù)數(shù)形式“cayuses”和過去式、過去分詞形式“cayused”。
相關(guān)單詞:
Buffalo(水牛): 水牛是一種常見的哺乳動物,在美洲原住民語言和英語中都有這個詞。它經(jīng)常被用作動物的名稱,如Buffalo Wings(水牛翅膀)等。
Bison(美洲野牛): 美洲野牛是另一種常見的哺乳動物,它的名字也來源于美洲原住民語言。這個詞與“buffalo”有一定的關(guān)聯(lián),但并非完全相同。
Wapiti(美洲馬鹿): 美洲馬鹿是另一種常見的鹿類動物,它的名字也與美洲原住民語言有關(guān)。這個詞的意思是“有斑紋的鹿”,與“cayuse”和“buffalo”等詞的來源不同。
Cougar(美洲獅): 美洲獅是一種大型貓科動物,它的名字也與美洲原住民語言有關(guān)。這個詞的意思是“山獅”,與“cayuse”等詞的來源有一定關(guān)聯(lián)。
Muskox(麝牛): 麝牛是一種生活在北極地區(qū)的哺乳動物,它的名字也與美洲原住民語言有關(guān)。這個詞的意思是“有麝香的牛”,與“cayuse”等詞的來源不同。
Canoe(獨木舟): “Canoe”這個詞來源于美洲原住民語言,意為“劃獨木舟的人”。這個詞在英語中仍然廣泛使用,是描述劃船工具的常見詞匯之一。
Buffalo-hide(水牛皮): 水牛皮是一種常見的皮革材料,來源于水牛的皮毛。這個詞描述了水牛皮這種材料,常用于制作皮革制品。
Buffalo-tail(水牛尾): 水牛尾是一種美食,通常用于制作燒烤或燉菜。這個詞描述了水牛尾巴這種食物,常用于美式烹飪中。
Creekside(溪邊): Creekside指的是溪流旁邊的位置或場所。這個詞結(jié)合了“creek”(溪流)和“side”(邊)兩個詞,用來描述靠近溪流的地方。
以上這些單詞都與“cayuse”這個詞有一定的關(guān)聯(lián)或相似性,體現(xiàn)了英語詞匯的豐富性和多樣性。
常用短語:
1. cayuse up
2. cayuse around
3. cayuse off
4. take a cayuse
5. cayuse over
6. cayuse up the hill
7. cayuse through the forest
例句:
1. Let"s take a cayuse and explore the new trail.
2. She rode her horse around the field, cayusing up and down.
3. He rode his cayuse off the beaten path and into the woods.
4. The horse leaped over a fallen log, taking its rider with it, but the rider managed to take a safe landing on his cayuse.
5. The cayuse struggled up the steep hill, but the rider was able to keep control of it.
6. They rode their cayuses through the forest, following the path of the river.
7. The horses were eager to take their riders over the rough terrain, but they had to be careful not to fall off their cayuses.
英文小作文:
Cayuse: The Power of the Horse in the Wilderness
In the vast wilderness, the cayuse is a symbol of strength and endurance. Riding a cayuse through the forest or over the hill is an exhilarating experience that brings with it a sense of freedom and adventure. The horse and its rider work together to overcome challenges and obstacles, creating a bond that is unparalleled in its intensity and duration.
The cayuse is not just a tool for transportation, however. It is also a tool for survival in the wilderness. Its hooves can carve paths through dense undergrowth and its strong legs can carry its rider over rough terrain and steep hills. In times of need, the cayuse can be relied upon to provide food, water, and shelter, giving its rider a sense of security and confidence that is hard to match.
The bond between a horse and its rider is a powerful one, but it is not without its challenges. Riding a cayuse requires skill, patience, and understanding, as well as a deep respect for the animal"s abilities and limitations. It is this bond that makes the experience of riding a cayuse so rewarding, not just for the rider but also for those who witness it and are inspired by its spirit and tenacity.
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