Clydesdale

英 ['klaidzdeil] 美
  • adj. 强健的挽马的(源出苏格兰 Clyde 地方所产名马)
  • n. 强健的挽马
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Clydesdale
"breed of heavy draught horses," 1786, so called because they were bred in the valley of the Clyde in Scotland. The river name is perhaps literally "cleansing," from a Celtic root akin to Latin cloaca (see cloaca).
1. In old school talk, this is the Green Mamba , beefed up for our Clydesdale customers.
在老同学说, 这是绿马姆巴,增添了我们的客户同感.

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