Mohawk
美 ['moʊ.hɔk]
英 ['məʊ.hɔːk]
- n.(纽约州中部的)印第安莫霍克族;莫霍克语;【冰】莫霍克步
- 网络莫哈克部;霍克转;莫霍克人
复数:mohawks
n. | 1. 摩霍克族 2. (纽约州中部的)印第安莫霍克族;莫霍克语;【溜冰】莫霍克步〔用一冰鞋的一刀刃前进;再用另一冰鞋的另一刀刃后退〕 |
n. | 1. a member of an Iroquois people who lived along the Mohawk and Hudson rivers, and who now live mainly in Ontario and New York. 2. a hairstyle in which the sides of the head are shaved and the remaining hair is worn sticking up. 3. an Iroquoian language spoken in Quebec, Ontario, and northern New York. 4. a hairstyle in which the hair on both sides of the head is cut off, leaving a line of hair in the middle that sticks straight up 5. a mohican 1. a member of an Iroquois people who lived along the Mohawk and Hudson rivers, and who now live mainly in Ontario and New York. 2. a hairstyle in which the sides of the head are shaved and the remaining hair is worn sticking up. 3. an Iroquoian language spoken in Quebec, Ontario, and northern New York. 4. a hairstyle in which the hair on both sides of the head is cut off, leaving a line of hair in the middle that sticks straight up 5. a mohican |
un. | 1. river in central New York. It is the largest tributary of the Hudson River. |