wigwam的意思和读音

wigwam

: [ˈwɪɡˌwæm] : [ˈwɪɡwæm]

n.使

wigwams  

n.dwelling,tepee,tent,yurt,hut

wigwamn.— see alsotepee

1.使a type of tent, shaped like a dome or cone , used by Native Americans in the past

n.1.()2.〉()3.“Tammany Hall”

n.1.<AmE>Same as Tammany Hall2.a tall tent used in the past by some native americans as their home

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2. wig wigwam wild ...

3. racoon (wigwam) ginseng ...

4. wight , wigwam , wildcard ...

5. wight , wigwam , wildcard ...

8. goramy~gourbi wigwam bunkhouse ...

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1.Over the top he managed to draw together two or three bushes, and the improvised wigwam was complete.

2.The tepee became a popular symbol of all Indians, although the wigwam, wickiup, hogan, igloo, and longhouse were at least as important.

3.Would the savage have been wise to exchange his wigwam for a palace on these terms?

4.pretty soon he crawls out from under the wigwam, and says: "Well, how'd the old thing pan out this time, duke? ":“?”

5.Shall I build you another wigwam?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.I saw a wigwam as soon as I entered (but no casinos).

7.John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together.