Chinook

英 [tʃɪ'nuːk; -nʊk; ʃɪ-] 美 [tʃɪ'nuk]
  • n. 切努克人(北美印第安之一族);切努克语
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Chinook
name for a group of related native people in the Columbia River region of Washington and Oregon, from Salishan /činuk/, name of a village site. Name also extended to a type of salmon (1851) and warm spring wind. Chinook jargon was a mishmash of native (Chinook and Nootka), French, and English words; it once was lingua franca in the Pacific Northwest, and it is the earliest attested use of the word (1840).
1. Dr Tinsley had five pieces on the board against Chinook's four.
廷斯利博士在棋盘上还有5枚棋子,对手钦诺克还有4枚。

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2. Chinook must make complex decisions in a large and complex space with many possible positions.
Chinook必须在大而复杂的空间里对可能的走法做出更复杂的决定.

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3. Amid the chaos below, the third Chinook flies off with potentially tragic consequences.
在骚乱过程中, 第三架直升机飞离了现场,以防发生意想不到的后果.

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4. Western Alberta is protected the mountains and enjoys the mild temperatures brought by winter chinook winds.
西部艾伯塔省受山区和享有的冬天落山风吹袭下所带来的气候温和.

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5. The catch included resident rainbow trout, juvenile chinook ? salmon , bull trout, coho salmon, steelhead and sculpin.
他们的渔获包括当地的彩虹鳟鱼 、 幼年王 鲑 、 公牛鳟鱼 、 银鲑鱼, 鳟鱼和杜父鱼.

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