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词汇 bandito
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Definition of bandito in English:

bandito

(also bandido)
nounPlural banditos, Plural bandidosbanˈdiːtəʊbanˈdēdō
North American
  • A Mexican bandit, especially as represented in films and popular culture.

    〈北美〉(尤指电影和民间传说中的)墨西哥强盗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From south of the Border I saw several Mexican bandidos arriving.
    • We had known it would be outside the town proper because Ben had come from a well-to-do family until banditos murdered his parents.
    • ‘In prison they treated me like a bandito,’ he says.
    • ‘Say,’ said a wise old head at one of our town meetings, ‘my nephew Looie would go after that bandito for 30 goats and a year's worth of free haircuts.’
    • Kid Rio and Dad Longworth are banditos in Mexico in the 1880s.
    • When they've finally drained the mountain of gold, the three men must survive the descent, the banditos and each other to turn their gold into untold wealth.
    • The grungy banditos had to escape Blythe, but they were afraid of getting pulled over on the way out of town.
    • All of these men, along with gunfighters, banditos, soldiers, Indians, lawmen, saloon girls, even ladies dressed in the height of fashion, gathered for one purpose.
    • I don't know why, but he'd slung a thick leather belt across each shoulder and resembled nothing so much as a young bandito marching home from a successful raid.
    • He falls in with the treacherous, feral Tuco, a bandito with a price on his head.
    • The first thing to strike you about their debut album is the picture on the front cover of the band portrayed as cartoon banditos.
    • The Portuguese called the guerrillas turras or banditos, while the MPLA guerrillas denoted the Portuguese with the shortened word tugas.
    • He looked like a bandito from a spaghetti western.
    • Yet Cohan admits he writes from a position of ‘utter privilege’ and it's something to see a side of Mexico that isn't all shantytowns and bandidos.
    • Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos.
    • Less than a month on the road, on a hot day in late February, the grungy banditos nervously approached the inspection station at the Arizona border.
    • Miss Pouty Lips rescues the love of her life - renegade doctor Nick - from bandidos (wild-eyed, crooked-toothed, of course) in war-torn Chechnya, only to step on a mine while running for help.

Definition of bandito in US English:

bandito

(also bandido)
nounbanˈdēdō
North American
  • A Mexican bandit, especially as represented in movies and popular culture.

    〈北美〉(尤指电影和民间传说中的)墨西哥强盗

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The grungy banditos had to escape Blythe, but they were afraid of getting pulled over on the way out of town.
    • He looked like a bandito from a spaghetti western.
    • He falls in with the treacherous, feral Tuco, a bandito with a price on his head.
    • We had known it would be outside the town proper because Ben had come from a well-to-do family until banditos murdered his parents.
    • All of these men, along with gunfighters, banditos, soldiers, Indians, lawmen, saloon girls, even ladies dressed in the height of fashion, gathered for one purpose.
    • Kid Rio and Dad Longworth are banditos in Mexico in the 1880s.
    • The first thing to strike you about their debut album is the picture on the front cover of the band portrayed as cartoon banditos.
    • ‘In prison they treated me like a bandito,’ he says.
    • Miss Pouty Lips rescues the love of her life - renegade doctor Nick - from bandidos (wild-eyed, crooked-toothed, of course) in war-torn Chechnya, only to step on a mine while running for help.
    • From south of the Border I saw several Mexican bandidos arriving.
    • The Portuguese called the guerrillas turras or banditos, while the MPLA guerrillas denoted the Portuguese with the shortened word tugas.
    • When they've finally drained the mountain of gold, the three men must survive the descent, the banditos and each other to turn their gold into untold wealth.
    • I don't know why, but he'd slung a thick leather belt across each shoulder and resembled nothing so much as a young bandito marching home from a successful raid.
    • ‘Say,’ said a wise old head at one of our town meetings, ‘my nephew Looie would go after that bandito for 30 goats and a year's worth of free haircuts.’
    • Less than a month on the road, on a hot day in late February, the grungy banditos nervously approached the inspection station at the Arizona border.
    • Yet Cohan admits he writes from a position of ‘utter privilege’ and it's something to see a side of Mexico that isn't all shantytowns and bandidos.
    • Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos.
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