caballero

caballero

美 [ˌkæbəl'jeroʊ]  英 [ˌkæbəl'jerəʊ]

  • n.绅士;骑士;骑马的人;(美国西南部)骑马者
  • 网络卡巴雷罗;骑师;西班牙绅士

词形变化

复数:caballeros  

英汉解释

n.
1.
绅士;骑士;骑马的人
2.
(美国西南部)骑马者;妇女崇拜者

英英解释

n.

例句

He was afraid that Caballero was not up to the situation.

担心卡巴赖罗应付不了局势

Rich-world consumers are saving harder to pay down debts and cautious businesses need somewhere to park their surplus cash.

Caballero最近一个报告指出富裕国家消费者努力存钱从而偿付债务并且谨慎企业需要一些地方存放他们多余现金

Meanwhile, the supply of assets seen as safe has shrunk, as Mr Caballero notes in a recent paper.

与此同时那些看起来安全资产供给已经缩水

In Valencia he heard also that the days of the Caballero government were numbered.

巴伦西亚听说巴赖罗政府快要垮台

Mely Caballero-Anthony is an expert on ASEAN at the Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

安东尼新加坡国际学院研究东盟问题专家

"I can't believe you are 17, " said William Caballero , principal horn player of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO).

匹兹堡交响乐团首席圆号演奏家威廉·卡巴莱罗这名学生:“无法相信17。”

Among them the most unexpected caballero cap that should belong to BALENCIAGA.

其中出人意料BALENCIAGA

Become the caballero with illustrious reputation or bow hand!

成为声名赫赫骑手或者弓箭

"Rich people feel vulnerable, and they see our products as part of the solution, " says Caballero.

卡瓦列罗表示:“富人感到攻击他们我们产品看作应对一部分。”

As Ricardo Caballero has pointed out, the world has a shortage of safe liquid assets.

RicardoCaballero已经指出世界经济缺少安全流动资产

A day I come home, discovery plays in bed bottom a caballero!

一天回家底下发现一名