Apache
noun /əˈpætʃi/
/əˈpætʃi/
(plural Apache, Apaches)
- a member of a Native American people, many of whom live in the south-western US
阿帕切人(美洲土著,多居于美国西南部) CultureIn the late 19th century the Apaches, under such leaders as Cochise and Geronimo, were the last Native Americans to be defeated by the US Cavalry. Today many Apaches live on reservations (= areas of land given and protected by the US government) in the states of Arizona and New Mexico and there are also communities in Texas and Oklahoma.词源from Mexican Spanish, probably from Zuni Apachu, literally ‘enemy’.