Mohawk的意思和读音

mohawk

: [ˈmoʊˌhɔk] : [ˈməʊˌhɔːk]

adj.[]

n.

mohawks  

Mohawkn.

1.a member of a Native American people, many of whom live in New York State and Canada

n.1.[];

adj.1.[]

n.1.a hairstyle in which the hair on both sides of the head is cut off, leaving a line of hair in the middle that sticks straight up

1. Manobo languages Mohawk Mongolian ...

3. Minangkabau Mohawk Moldavian ...

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1.The Mohawk gets its name from a Native American tribe that used to put their hair into a strip during battle.

2.Stylist: (to mother, in an aside) Don't worry. You can always chop off the mohawk later and convert it into a nice buzz cut.:(

3.Although I am not brave enough to get a mohawk, I would be willing to try out a faux hawk.

4.Well, at least one of them had a feathered mohawk tail in a subdued palette of chestnut and white stripes.嗯,

5.Takes place in the days before Christmas near a little-known border crossing on the Mohawk reservation between New York State and Quebec.

6.Although four of his children returned home with him, his daughter, Eunice Williams, remained in Canada, joining the Mohawk tribe.鹿

7.The original design of Anakin had him sporting a mohawk , a tattoo on his right arm and a shredded looking design to his Jedi robes.

8.Kindu recently graduated with an associate's degree from Morrisville State College, and Phil is at Mohawk Valley Community College in Utica.

9.Another popular state for leaf peepers is Massachusetts , where the Mohawk Trail is one of the more visited destinations.访

10.Today, I saw a pretty scary looking guy who had a tall blue mohawk and tattoos and piercings all over his body.