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- n. 短发;摆动;浮子;轻敲;悬挂的饰品
- vt. 剪短;敲击;使上下快速摆动
- vi. 上下跳动;振动
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1. Someone told Bob what I said about him.
有人把我说鲍勃的话告诉了他。
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2. Bob partnered his father well at the tournament.
在比赛中鲍勃与他父亲结为很好的一对。
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3. The girls began to Bob their hair to be in style.
姑娘们开始把她们的头发剪成时髦的短发。
Bob / bɒb ; NAmE bɑːb / noun IDIOM Bob's your ˈuncle ( BrE) ( informal) used to say how easy and quick it is to do a particular task 易如反掌 ◆ Press here and Bob's your uncle! It's disappeared. 按一下这里就成了!消失了。 Bob / bɒb ; NAmE bɑːb / bob / bɒb ; NAmE bɑːb / verb , noun bob bobs bobbed bobbing verb ( -bb- ) 1 [intransitive , transitive ] to move or make sth move quickly up and down, especially in water (使在水中)上下快速移动,摆动 bobup and down ◆ Tiny boats bobbed up and down in the harbour. 一些小船在港湾中颠簸。 bobsth (up and down) ◆ She bobbed her head nervously. 她紧张地不断点头。 2 [transitive ] bobsth to cut sb's hair so that it is the same length all the way around 剪短(头发) PHRASAL VERB ˌbob ˈup to come to the surface suddenly (突然)冒出 ◆ The dark head of a seal bobbed up a few yards away. 在几码远处一只海豹的黑脑袋猛地钻出水面。 noun 1 a quick movement down and up of your head and body 快速的点头(或鞠躬) ◆ a bob of the head 点头 2 a style of a woman's hair in which it is cut the same length all the way around (女式)齐短发型 ◆ She wears her hair in a bob. 她留齐短发。 3 ( plural bob ) ( informal) an old British coin, the shilling,worth 12 old pence 先令(英国旧制硬币,等于 12 旧便士) ◆ That'll cost a few bob (= a lot of money). 那东西很值钱。 4 = bobsleigh IDIOMsee bit bob / bɒb ; NAmE bɑːb /
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