rodeo — a competition or exhibition of cowboy skills such as riding horses and bulls
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a competition or exhibition of cowboy skills such as riding horses and bulls
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈroʊdioʊ/
Korean meaning: 말타기나 황소타기 같은 카우보이 기술을 겨루는 경기나 전시회
Korean pronunciation: **로**디오
Example Sentences
- My grandfather was a famous rodeo star who could ride any wild horse.
- The city boy's first rodeo experience ended with him flying off the mechanical bull in three seconds.
- She practiced lasso throwing for months to prepare for the rodeo championship.
rodeo
NOUN//ˈroʊdioʊ//
a competition or exhibition of cowboy skills such as riding horses and bulls

a competition or exhibition of cowboy skills such as riding horses and bulls
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Origin
스페인어 'rodeo'에서 온 말로, '둘러싸다'라는 뜻의 'rodear'에서 파생되었습니다. 원래는 소들을 한 곳으로 모으는 일을 가리켰는데, 이것이 나중에 카우보이들의 경기로 발전했습니다.
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“My grandfather was a famous rodeo star who could ride any wild horse.”
“The city boy's first rodeo experience ended with him flying off the mechanical bull in three seconds.”
“She practiced lasso throwing for months to prepare for the rodeo championship.”
“The rodeo clown's job is to distract angry bulls and entertain the audience.”
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