Choctaw
英 ['tʃɔktɔ:]
美
- adj. 乔克托族(北美印第安人)的;乔克托语的
- n. 乔克托族;乔克托语
英文词源
- Choctaw
- 1722, from Choctaw Chahta, of uncertain meaning, but also said to be from Spanish chato "flattened," for the tribe's custom of flattening the heads of male infants. As a figure skating step, first recorded 1892. Sometimes used in 19c. American English as typical of a difficult or incomprehensible language (compare Greek in this sense from c. 1600).
双语例句
- 1. Some people say it came from the Native American Indian try tribe known as the Choctaw.
- 一些人认为它是源于美国印第安乔克托家族.
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- 2. Some people say it came from the Native American Indian tribe known as the Choctaw.
- 有些人说它来自美国印第安土著巧克陶族.
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