also broncho, 1850, American English, "untamed or half-tamed horse," from noun use of Spanish bronco (adj.) "rough, rude," originally a noun meaning "a knot in wood," perhaps from Vulgar Latin *bruncus "a knot, projection," apparently from a cross of Latin broccus "projecting" (see broach (n.)) + truncus "trunk of a tree" (see trunk (n.)). Bronco-buster is attested from 1886.
双语例句
1. a bucking bronco in the rodeo
牛仔竞技表演中一匹弓背跳跃的野马
来自《权威词典》
2. The bronco spilt his rider.
野马把它的骑手从背上摔了下来.
来自辞典例句
3. This bronco bucked its rider in just ten seconds.
这匹野马仅10秒钟就弓背跃起把骑者摔了下来.
来自互联网
4. Aniston bought her brother Bronco car for Christmas, and he cried.