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cowboys

Aussprache: [ˈkaʊbɔɪz]

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Kontext: „occupation“

(noun) people who take care of cattle, especially in ranching. Cowboys often work on farms, riding horses and herding cows.

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The cowboys worked hard to round up the cattle for the round-up.

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There were no cowboys available to help with the cattle during the storm.

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Do you think cowboys still work on ranches today?

Kontext: „culture“

(noun) a cultural icon in the United States representing the rugged individualism of the American West. Cowboys are often shown in movies wearing hats and riding horses.

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Many people love the cowboy lifestyle portrayed in movies and books.

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Not everyone enjoys the romanticized view of cowboys in popular culture.

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What do you think makes cowboys such an interesting part of American culture?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) a team name for a professional American football team based in Dallas, Texas. The team is very popular and has many fans.

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The Cowboys won the game last night, exciting their fans.

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The Cowboys did not perform well in last year’s championship.

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Are you a fan of the Dallas Cowboys?

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