英[læ'suː]美['læsoʊ]
记忆方法
词源记忆法
来自拉丁语laqueus,罗网,陷阱,词源同lace,elicit.引申词义套索。
谐音记忆法:
(音,拉索)—》套索
谐音记忆法:
(音,拉索)—》套索
发音联想法
发音想成“拉索”
noun(名词)verb(动词)
双解例句
noun(名词)verb(动词)
小知识
A lasso is the loop of rope that cowboys use to catch cattle. To be a successful cowboy or cowgirl, you have to learn to throw a lasso while riding a galloping horse.
The circle of rope is called a lasso. and to lasso is to use it to catch a runaway animal. A child might lasso her stuffed animals while riding a rocking horse, and during a rodeo, cowboys who specialize in “trick roping” use their lassos to do fancy spinning tricks. Lasso was coined in the U.S. around 1807, from the Spanish lazo, and its Latin root laqueum, both meaning “noose” or “snare.”