rodeo的意思和读音

rodeo

: [ˈroʊdioʊ] : [rəʊˈdeɪəʊ]

n.

rodeos  

n.competition,display,festival,meet,fair

rodeon.

1.a public competition, especially in the US, in which people show their skill at riding wild horses and catching cattle with ropes

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n.1.a sports event in which people compete by riding wild horses or catching cattle with ropes. Someone who takes part in a rodeo is called a cowboy or a cowgirl.

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1."We're a lot easier to deal with than a bank, " he said from his office on the third floor of a Bank of America building near Rodeo Drive.“,”RodeoDrive

2.Jack, brought up in the rodeo, is more talkative and recalls his lifelong alienation from his father, a bull rider.

3.The Democratic senator from Montana was a novice in the rough world of rodeo three decades ago, but when challenged he did not hesitate.30

4.Well, you know, I guess that'd have to be the rodeo too./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.In "Rodeo -- New York City" Robert Frank pictures a thin cowboy bending his head to light his cigarette..

6.Playing make-believe rodeo with sheep has long been a pastime of rambunctious rural children.

7.A few years back, two young women from North Carolina flew out for the rodeo in Big Timber.BigTimber

8.The rodeo was about to begin with a parade of horses marching around the arena.

9.By the weekend I felt strong enough to go to one of my Miss Rodeo North Dakota appearances.

10.The word rodeo comes from the Spanish word for a place where cowboys sold cows .西