robin
英['rɒbɪn]
美['rɑːbɪn]
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n. (名词)
- 【动】知更鸟,驹鸟,欧亚鸲
- 【植】鲂佛科,刺槐毒素
- 圆形签名抗议书
- 罗宾(人名)
Noun:
-
small Old World songbird with a reddish breast
-
large American thrush having a rust-red breast and abdomen
- 1. Secret Service officer Robin Thompson spoke on behalf of his colleagues.
- 特工处官员罗宾·汤普森代表他的同僚发表了讲话。
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- 2. Robin didn't feel good about herself as a person.
- 罗宾不喜欢自己的为人。
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- 3. I asked Robin Balfour and Derek Haig to propose and second me.
- 我请罗宾·鲍尔弗和德里克·黑格提名并支持我。
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- 4. Robin said pompously that he had an important business appointment.
- 罗宾傲慢地说他有一个重要的工作约会。
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- 5. Robin opened some champagne.
- 罗宾开了一些香槟。
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用作名词 (n.)
- We knew spring was coming as we had seen a robin.
我们看见了一只知更鸟,知道春天要到了。
- With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin.
我杀了知更鸟,用我的弓和箭。