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 Mexican ['meksikәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 墨西哥人, 墨西哥语

a. 墨西哥的

[医] 墨西哥司格蒙, 药薯




    mexican
    [ noun ]
    1. a native or inhabitant of Mexico

    2. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to Mexico or its inhabitants

    2. <adj.pert>
      Mexican food is hot


    Mexican \Mex"i*can\, prop. a.
    Of or pertaining to Mexico or its people. -- n. A native or
    inhabitant of Mexico.

    {Mexican poppy} prop. n. (Bot.), a tropical American herb of
    the Poppy family ({Argemone Mexicana}) with much the look
    of a thistle, but having large yellow or white blossoms.


    {Mexican tea} prop. n. (Bot.), an aromatic kind of pigweed
    from tropical America ({Chenopodium ambrosioides}).

    1. 'At the beginning, the Mexican attitude was very macho.
    2. This can hold up shipped cargo, and given the long and complicated Mexican custom procedures, add significantly to costs.
    3. Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari has made it clear that his country has never been more committed to its environmental responsibilities.
    4. A Mexican police officer was arraigned Friday in the 1985 torture-murder of U.S. drug agent Enrique Camarena.
    5. A stack of tortillas, the mainstay of the Mexican diet, can still be bought for about a nickel a pound, and the prices of milk, gasoline and a host of other products haven't changed much.
    6. The company has 3.2 billion, yes billion, shares outstanding, and is controlled by Mexican businessman Jeronimo Arango.
    7. Within hours, volunteer diggers were unearthing interesting shards of pottery, including a button-size chip of blue and white Mexican majolica clay used in pottery since the 17th century.
    8. Mexican inflation during the year's first 10 months surpassed that of all of 1986, the central bank said.
    9. This has made the roads too expensive for most Mexican truck and car drivers. In an attempt to spread capital costs over a longer period, a category of Mexican infrastructure bond has been introduced.
    10. This has made the roads too expensive for most Mexican truck and car drivers. In an attempt to spread capital costs over a longer period, a category of Mexican infrastructure bond has been introduced.
    11. The arrest sparked a diplomatic protest from the Mexican government.
    12. Officials' ideas for circumventing these legally - by so-called Mexican trusts, for example - have yet to bear fruit. But there is still plenty of local money waiting to get into the market when the time is right.
    13. Mexican police arrested about 150 suspected alien smugglers and drug dealers, the paper quoted Capt.
    14. In addition, Barton's Mr. Mazzoni says discussions are under way with Corona's Mexican brewer about new product and package extensions.
    15. "He killed one of them because he used cocaine," said Juan Benitez Ayala, head of the Mexican Federal Judicial Police in Matamoros.
    16. The arrangement has been good for Mexican social stability, but it has also created a entire class of labor middlemen who confront management in the name of the rank-and-file, then take kickbacks in return for dropping their demands.
    17. Now, Mexican elections would not be Mexican elections without a "folklorio" of fraud and charges of fraud.
    18. Now, Mexican elections would not be Mexican elections without a "folklorio" of fraud and charges of fraud.
    19. The Mexican government is working with a group of banks and brokerages to prepare an investment package that would inject liquidity into the sagging local stock market, brokerage officials said.
    20. "The Mexican army," he asks, "is going to the Gulf, too?" "They're very rigorous.
    21. The Mexican government doesn't like the expression "parallel banking system," generally used to describe the new private financial network.
    22. A news release from the Mexican National Railroad put the toll at seven dead and 20 injured.
    23. In its 38 years, The Nature Conservancy has saved threatened lands ranging from 343 square miles of rare New Mexican desert grassland to a heron feeding ground on nine-tenths of an acre of Connecticut marsh.
    24. His change of heart occurred after Mexican efforts to seek foreign investment from Europe fell far short of expectations.
    25. Bush will visit Monterrey, Mexico, on Nov. 26-27 at the invitation of Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said.
    26. The U.S. interest in Mexican prosperity should be obvious. A Mexican employed at home won't sneak by night over the Rio Grande.
    27. The U.S. interest in Mexican prosperity should be obvious. A Mexican employed at home won't sneak by night over the Rio Grande.
    28. In his speech, released before the closed session, Thornburgh praised the arrest earlier this month of Manuel Felix Gallardo, who was thought to control much of the Mexican drug trade.
    29. Chuck Tatson, part-owner of Su Casa, a Mexican restaurant in Chicago, says he's now paying $1.80 a pound for the chicken breast he uses to make chicken "fajitas," compared with $1.25 a few months ago.
    30. For years, the Mexican government ruled by cutting deals with leaders of the PRI's three sectors: labor, peasants and a "popular" catchall.
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