释义 |
chi·nook \shə̇ˈnu̇k sometimes chə̇- or -ük\ noun (plural chinook or chinooks) Etymology: Chehalis Tsinúk 1. usually capitalized a. : an Indian people of the north shore of the Columbia river at its mouth b. : a member of such people 2. usually capitalized : a Chinookan language of the Chinook and other nearby peoples — see lower chinook, upper chinook 3. a. : a warm moist southwest wind of the Pacific coastal region of No. America from Oregon northward b. : a warm dry foehnlike wind that descends the eastern slopes of the Rocky mountains |