poncho - transcription, translation and pronunciation online

Transcription and pronunciation of the word "poncho" in British and American variants. Detailed translation and examples.

poncho
[ˈpɒn.tʃəʊ]
[ˈpɑːn.tʃoʊ]
Definitions
noun
a garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head.
Men wear trousers, shirts, and woven ponchos (capes).
Examples
Just £16 - £18 gets you a seat on an open-topped omnibus for a hop-on hop-off tour of the capital, plus a free plastic poncho if it rains.
So to fill up some spare time and use some oddments of wool I had left I've knitted my eldest grand-daughter a poncho and matching pixie hat.
For day, wide tweed trousers, a crocheted sweater, a poncho and a hat is a great flamboyant look, or a wrap dress and a bright yellow or green tweed coat with blue tights and fabulous shoes.
I had a gnawing feeling all day that I was being followed and then, sure enough, I spotted her peeping out from under a waterproof poncho not ten yards behind me.
There was no Goretex, waterproof poncho or other warm-fuzzy gear in GI Joe's haversack.
Maybe a shawl, maybe a poncho … but it is fun to do, nevertheless.
Ever thoughtful to their customer's needs, Neiman Marcus also makes these plain tiny umbrellas and waterproof poncho .
Traditionally, Bolivian men living on the Altiplano would wear homemade trousers and a poncho .
When I stepped out, I needed an umbrella, or poncho , to keep dry.
Thought it'd be too easy otherwise, even with this poncho I unthinkingly brought along.