bobby
英['bɒbi]
美['bɑːbi]
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n.
(英)警察
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Bobby.
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n.
鲍比(男子名;Robert的昵称)
n. (名词)
- <英口>警察
- 博比
- 初生之犊
- 鲍比(男子名Robert的昵称)
Noun:
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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。
来自柯林斯例句
- 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
- 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。”
- 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。
- 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。
- John's new hat is a bobby dazzler.
约翰的新几十非常引人注意。