英 [ˈbʌkəʊ] 美 [ˈbʌkˌoʊ]
n. 欺凌弱小者
adj. 残忍的;恃强凌弱的
复数buckoes或buckos
bucko /ˈbʌkəʊ/
名词 a lively young fellow: often a term of address 有活力的小伙子,通常是一种称呼
... buckler小圆盾 bucko欺凌弱小者 buckpassing推诿 ...
... 所属州: MA 名字: Bucko 姓: Chas ...
Bucko - A friend.
一个朋友。
He forgot that freedom costs a bucko five...
他忘了自由值五美分。
Suffering for the sake of moral strengthening is one important theme that permeates throughout the sweat lodge, Bucko explained in his book.
The earliest accounts of sweat lodges in Native American culture appear in writings by European settlers from the 1600s, and according to anthropologist Raymond A Bucko, author of The Lakota Ritual of the Sweat Lodge, sweat lodges have not changed significantly since that time.