dodo
英['dəʊdəʊ]
美['doʊdoʊ]
n. (名词)
- 古代巨鸟
- 迟钝的人
- 过时之物
- 渡渡鸟(Raphus cucullatus不能飞行现已灭绝)
- 笨人
- 蠢人
- 愚钝的人
- 落后者
- 不能单独飞行的飞行员
- <美>旧派的人
- <美俚>还不能单独飞行的航校学员
- 守旧者老保守老顽固
- 孤鸽
- <非正式>落伍的人
- 愚蠢之人
Noun:
-
someone whose style is out of fashion
-
extinct heavy flightless bird of Mauritius related to pigeons
- 1. Any dodo could put this together.
- 任何一个笨蛋都能把这个安装好。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. That strange plan of yours is now as dead as a dodo; nobody is interested in it any more.
- 你那项奇怪的计划现在已经没有指望了, 谁都对它不再感兴趣了.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 3. He was aware of Dodo's innocent blue eyes regarding him.
- 他觉察到多多天真的蓝眼睛凝视着他.
来自辞典例句
- 4. He supposed, though, he would dispense with Dodo soon.
- 可是他觉得他不久会把多多抛弃的.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Dodo, her expression uncertain , hovered behind O'keefe.
- 多多带着半信半疑的表情, 守在奥基夫的身后.
来自辞典例句
用作名词 (n.)
- Right. So how can we ditch the dodo?
没错
- This organization is as dead as a dodo.
这个组织已不复存在。
- He belongs to a world that seems to us now as dead as the dodo.
在我们看来,他是一个落后于时代的人。