bobby

英['bɒbi] 美['bɑːbi]
  • n. (英)警察
  • Bobby.
  • n. 鲍比(男子名;Robert的昵称)
bobbies
  • bobbed adj.剪短的动词bob的过去式和过去分词形式.
  • bobber n.浮子;钓鱼用的浮标
  • bobbery n.大骚乱adj.吵闹的;麻烦的
  • bobbie 博比
  • bobbin n.线轴
    n. (名词)
    1. <英口>警察
    2. 博比
    3. 初生之犊
    4. 鲍比(男子名Robert的昵称)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an informal term for a British policeman

1. After lunch, she watched, listened and coaxed Bobby into talking about himself.
吃过午饭,她照看着博比,听他说话,哄他说说自己的事。

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2. "That's right!" Bobby exclaimed in wonder. "How did you remember that?"
“对呀!”博比惊奇地叫道。“你是怎么想起那件事的?”

来自柯林斯例句

3. The superb sets are enhanced by Bobby Crossman's marvellous costumes.
博比·克罗斯曼绝妙的服装为华丽的舞台增色不少。

来自柯林斯例句

4. These days, the bobby on the beat is a rare sight.
现在很少能看到巡逻的警察。

来自柯林斯例句

5. Bobby looked at her with a sheepish grin.
博比望着她腼腆地咧嘴一笑。

来自柯林斯例句

    1. Bobby cried when he broke his kite. Mother said, "You're a big boy now. Act your age."
      鲍比把风筝弄破时哭了起来。妈妈说:“你已经是个大孩子了,要像个大孩子的样子。”
    2. Let Bobby run down to the post office for you: he can do it in the twinkling of an eye.
      让博比为你跑一躺邮局吧,这桩事他一眨眼功夫就能办好的。
    3. Oh, don't worry about it. accidents happen. Besides, I knew Bobby was coming. I should have put that vase away.
      哦,别担心。意外总是会发生的。另外,知道鲍比要来,我应该早点把花瓶放起来。
    4. John's new hat is a bobby dazzler.
      约翰的新几十非常引人注意。