Bronc Meaning in English
word
ˈbɹɑŋk
BRAHNK
bɹˈɒŋk
BRONGK
释义
A 'bronc' is a wild or untrained horse, especially one used in rodeos for riding competitions.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in US and Canadian English related to rodeo sports. Often in the phrases 'bareback bronc riding' and 'saddle bronc'. Very informal and regional; rarely used outside of Western/cowboy contexts.
Spanish: caballo salvaje - bronco (rodeo)Portuguese (BR): cavalo selvagem (rodeo) - broncoPortuguese (PT): cavalo selvagem (rodeo) - broncoChinese (Simplified): 野马(牛仔竞技用)Chinese (Traditional): 野馬(牛仔競技用)Hindi: जंगली घोड़ा (रोडियो)Arabic: حصان بري (في مسابقات الرووديو)Bengali: বুনো ঘোড়া (রোডিও/কাউবয় প্রতিযোগিতার)Russian: дикий конь (родео)Japanese: ブロンコ(ロデオ用の暴れる馬)Vietnamese: ngựa hoang (dùng trong rodeo)Korean: 야생마(로데오 경기용)Turkish: vahşi at (rodeoda kullanılan)Urdu: وحشی گھوڑا (روڈیو میں استعمال ہونے والا)Indonesian: ngựa hoang (cho rodeo)
例句
The cowboy tried to ride the bronc at the rodeo.
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A bronc is hard to control because it is wild.
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The bronc bucked the rider off after a few seconds.
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He’s the champion in saddle bronc riding this year.
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Don’t mess with that old bronc—he’s got a mean streak.
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It takes real skill to stay on a bucking bronc for eight seconds.
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