quickie

英['kwɪki] 美['kwɪki]
  • adj. 草率的;迅速的
  • n. <口>迅速做成的事物;短促的性行为
  • quibbler n.吹毛求疵的人
  • quibblesome adj.遁辞的;模拟两可的
  • quibbling adj.诡辩的;吹毛求疵的n.诡辩;吹毛求疵动词quibble的现在分词形式.
  • quibblingly adv.吹毛求疵地;推诿地
  • quiche n.乳蛋饼
Noun:
  1. hurried repair

1. I'm off down to the pub for a quickie.
我要去酒吧畅饮一杯。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I've got a question—it's just a quickie.
我有个问题—一个简短的问题。

来自《权威词典》

3. You want to fly to haiti for a quickie divorce just for our psyches?
你想去海地快速离婚是为了我们的精神健康?

来自电影对白

4. Mary and Jack married, their wedding was a quickie.
玛丽和杰克结婚了, 他们的婚礼草草了事.

来自互联网

5. However, It'seems clear that quickie marriages risk a quickie divorce.
但似乎可以明确的是,闪婚很有可能以“闪离”收场.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The couple, who were married for almost eight years, had a quickie divorce last month.
      结婚快8年的夫妻两人上个月“闪电离婚”。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Mary and Jack married, their wedding was a quickie.
      玛丽和杰克结婚了,他们的婚礼草草了事。
    2. I've just made some coffee have you time for a quickie?
      我刚煮好咖啡--你能抽空儿喝点儿吗?
    3. My husband and I are so busy that we only have time for quickie.
      我丈夫和我都很忙,我们只有时间草草完事。