tyke

英[taɪk] 美[taɪk]
  • n. 小孩子;[口]顽童;杂种狗;乡下佬
  • =tike.
Noun:
  1. a native of Yorkshire

  2. a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement

  3. a young person of either sex;

    "she writes books for children"
    "they're just kids"
    "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"

1. Little tyke fell asleep as we were flying over Bristol.
小家伙一飞到布里斯托就睡了.

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2. Little tyke fell asleep just as we were flying over Bristol.
我们飞到布里斯托尔的时候,这小家伙就睡着了.

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3. He was a gash an'faithful tyke.
他是一位聪明忠诚的村夫.

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4. A group of Australian words such as abo ( aborigine ) or tyke ( Catholic ) display a degree of intolerance ( Leonard Santorelli )
一些澳大利亚词,如澳大利亚土著居民或天主教体现了某种不相容的程度 ( 伦纳德圣雷利 )

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. When do I get to see the little tyke?
      什么时候让我看看小宝贝?
    2. Little tyke fell asleep just as we were flying over Bristol.
      小家伙一飞到布里斯托就睡着了。
    3. He is a lovely tyke.
      他是个可爱的小淘气。
    4. "Little tyke," chuckled Mr. Dursley as he left the house.
      “小淘气”,德斯礼先生轻声笑着离开了房间。