释义 |
‖ cogida|koˈhiða| [Sp., lit. a gathering of the harvest, hence the act of a bull in catching a bull-fighter, fem. of cogido pa. pple. of coger to seize, f. L. colligāre colligate v.] A tossing of a bull-fighter by a bull.
1923T. P. Terry Guide Mexico p. cviii, Cogidas, though frequent, are naturally not of constant occurrence, but even a slight wound caused by a bull's horn requires delicate treatment. 1932Hemingway Death in Aft. xix. 253 The rush of talk that always follows a serious cogida. 1934R. Campbell Broken Record vii. 163, I don't mind taking a cogida from a Camarguaise cow. |