bobbies

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[ˈbɔbiz]
是什么意思
  • n.

    警察( bobby的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    bobby[ 'bɔbi ]

    • n.an informal term for a British policeman
    学习怎么用

    词组短语

    bobby brown鲍比·布朗(歌手)

    双语例句

    1. 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。”
    2. 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。
    3. 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。
    4. John's new hat is a bobby dazzler.
      约翰的新几十非常引人注意。

    权威例句

    Improvement m draft-tubes for soda-fountains
    Before the Bobbies: The Night Watch and Police Reform in Metropolitan London. 1720-1830 by Elaine A. Reynolds
    Chief Constables: Bobbies, Bosses or Bureaucrats? by Robert Reiner
    Cops and Bobbies: Police Authority in New York and London, 1830-1870
    Bobbies, aliens and subversives: the relationship between community policing and coercive policing
    ‘I am just the man for Upsetting you Bloody Bobbies’: popular animosity towards the police in late nineteenth-century Leeds
    Before the Bobbies: The Caroline Riots of 1821
    These Bungling Bobbies Make the Keystone Cops Seem Professional; THE WEEKEND'S TV
    Bobbies on the beat: Why more doesn’t necessarily mean less and why less doesn’t necessarily mean more
    Bobbies Abroad