Mohawk

['məuhɔ:k]
  • n. 莫霍克语;莫霍克族
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Mohawk 莫霍克人

来自北美印第安土著语,当地民族名。

Mohawk
North American Indian tribe name, Iroquoian, 1630s, Mohowawogs (plural), said to mean "they eat living things" in a southern New England Algonquian tongue, probably a reference to cannibalism. Compare Unami Delaware /muhuwe:yck/ "cannibal monsters." The people's name for themselves is kanye'keha:ka. Meaning "haircut style favored by punk rockers" is c. 1975, from fancied resemblance to hair style of the Indians in old illustrations. The style of cut earlier was called a Mohican (1960). Mohoc, Mohock, variant form of the word, was the name given 1711 to gangs of aristocratic London ruffians.
1. There is no sign of an end to the stand-off between Mohawk Indians and the Quebec provincial police.
莫霍克印第安人和魁北克省警方之间的僵持局面仍没有结束的迹象。

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2. Why did they choose to get the Mohawk as well?
为什么他们也选择莫西干发型 呢 ?

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3. Mom: Alright! Enough already! You can get a mohawk!
母亲: 好吧, 够了! 你就剃 吧 !

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4. Then there was the big guy with the bright red mohawk.
还有他——留着大红色莫西干头的球迷.

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5. And one part of Corey is definitely the mohawk.
比如,Corey的发型是莫西干式的.

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