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Definition of hombre in English: hombrenoun ˈɒmbreɪ North American informal A man, especially one of a particular type. 〈非正式,主美〉(尤指某类型的)男子 the Raiders quarterback is one tough hombre 雷德士队的四分卫是一个壮汉。 Example sentencesExamples - Fans have come to appreciate the rare hombre who can hang in and pitch a complete game.
- ‘Looks like your outmatched, hombre,’ said the little man.
- ‘Everybody, get your hands up,’ a mean-looking hombre shouted as he moved down the aisle of the middle car.
- As I mentioned, I like the place a lot and the bartender that was dealing with us was a cool hombre.
- Malignaggi is a tough hombre who fought an entire fight with one good hand and he did not allow the pain in his right hand to subdue his attack.
- I'd hazard a guess and suggest there were one or two tough hombres to negotiate with in these outfits, so coming to sunny Scotland to deal with us wimps should be a stroll in the park for our Ian.
- I gotta go now, but remember, hombres: Life in the fast lane is the only lane to live life in.
- Tough times take a tough hombre who can roll with the punches and fight back when necessary, and isn't afraid of violating some unwritten code by informing us of his opponent's flaws.
- There were four of them, nasty-looking hombres with guns in their hands.
- Like the Mexican hombres, the Argentine fighters are always tough, durable and quite simply hard to beat.
- I've quit a few jobs in my day, hombres, but none ever felt as good as quitting that one.
- This is the same hombre who last month paid 1500 for a parrot.
- But you're a tough hombre who's ready to saddle up and buy some stocks at bargain prices.
- ‘I hear your opponent's one tough hombre,’ he said, casually aiming his pistol at the Duke's belly.
- Generously listed at 6'2’ but all of 205 pounds, he's also very clearly the toughest hombre on the Suns.
- Not the least of his talents was keeping himself physically fit to hump his load up over 10,000 foot peaks and keep up with those very tough hombres, the men of the 10th Mountain Division, all the while doing his reporting.
- One thing no one questions is how focused these two hombres are.
Synonyms fellow, individual, character, wretch, beggar, soul
OriginMid 19th century (originally denoting a man of Spanish descent): Spanish, 'man', from Latin homo, homin-. Definition of hombre in US English: hombrenoun North American informal A man, especially one of a particular type. 〈非正式,主美〉(尤指某类型的)男子 the Raiders quarterback is one tough hombre 雷德士队的四分卫是一个壮汉。 Example sentencesExamples - Like the Mexican hombres, the Argentine fighters are always tough, durable and quite simply hard to beat.
- One thing no one questions is how focused these two hombres are.
- Fans have come to appreciate the rare hombre who can hang in and pitch a complete game.
- Tough times take a tough hombre who can roll with the punches and fight back when necessary, and isn't afraid of violating some unwritten code by informing us of his opponent's flaws.
- As I mentioned, I like the place a lot and the bartender that was dealing with us was a cool hombre.
- This is the same hombre who last month paid 1500 for a parrot.
- I've quit a few jobs in my day, hombres, but none ever felt as good as quitting that one.
- ‘Looks like your outmatched, hombre,’ said the little man.
- Generously listed at 6'2’ but all of 205 pounds, he's also very clearly the toughest hombre on the Suns.
- Malignaggi is a tough hombre who fought an entire fight with one good hand and he did not allow the pain in his right hand to subdue his attack.
- I'd hazard a guess and suggest there were one or two tough hombres to negotiate with in these outfits, so coming to sunny Scotland to deal with us wimps should be a stroll in the park for our Ian.
- There were four of them, nasty-looking hombres with guns in their hands.
- I gotta go now, but remember, hombres: Life in the fast lane is the only lane to live life in.
- ‘I hear your opponent's one tough hombre,’ he said, casually aiming his pistol at the Duke's belly.
- ‘Everybody, get your hands up,’ a mean-looking hombre shouted as he moved down the aisle of the middle car.
- But you're a tough hombre who's ready to saddle up and buy some stocks at bargain prices.
- Not the least of his talents was keeping himself physically fit to hump his load up over 10,000 foot peaks and keep up with those very tough hombres, the men of the 10th Mountain Division, all the while doing his reporting.
Synonyms fellow, individual, character, wretch, beggar, soul
OriginMid 19th century (originally denoting a man of Spanish descent): Spanish, ‘man’, from Latin homo, homin-. |