Dick
英[d?k]
美[d?k]
- n. 迪克(男子名)
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?dicks;
中文詞源
dick 雞巴
來(lái)自人名Rick的俚語(yǔ)名,用來(lái)代指比較粗俗的字眼。比較wally(William).
英文詞源
- dick (n.)
- "fellow, lad, man," 1550s, rhyming nickname for Rick, short for Richard, one of the commonest English names, it has long been a synonym for "fellow," and so most of the slang senses are probably very old, but naturally hard to find in the surviving records. The meaning "penis" is attested from 1891 in Farmer's slang dictionary (possibly British army slang). Meaning "detective" is recorded from 1908, perhaps as a shortened variant of detective.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. The university refused to let Dick Gregory speak on campus.
- 這所大學(xué)不讓迪克·格雷戈里在校園里發(fā)表演說(shuō)。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 2. "Health Matters" is introduced by Dick Oliver on BBC World Service.
- 英國(guó)廣播公司對(duì)外廣播頻道的“健康動(dòng)態(tài)”節(jié)目由迪克·奧利弗主持。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. She is livid that I have invited Dick.
- 她因?yàn)槲艺?qǐng)了迪克而大發(fā)雷霆。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 4. Dick thinks of himself as a genius in literature.
- 迪克自以為是個(gè)文學(xué)天才.
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
- 5. The sides of the pit fell in and buried Tom and Dick.
- 坑壁坍塌,把湯姆和迪克埋在里面.
來(lái)自《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》