bouncer
bouncer 英 [ˈbaʊnsə(r)] 美 [ˈbaʊnsɚ]
n. 保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者
名词复数:bouncers
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- n. 保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者
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1. The barkeeper cold-cocked the drunk from behind and the bouncer carried him out.
酒吧店主从背后将醉汉打昏后,酒店保镖把他抬了出去。
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2. Some fists were thrown early in the evening, but the tussle was dealt with by Alexi, the bar's three-hundred-pound bouncer and veteran of the failed Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
上半夜有人动过拳头,但那场打斗被酒馆保镖亚历克西摆平了,体重300磅的他是个老兵,曾经参加过前苏联对阿富汗的那场失败入侵。
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3. Some of the excuses reported were: ‘I fell out of the loft ’ and ‘I was beaten up by a bouncer ’.
研究中还列举了一些请假的理由,如“我从阁楼上摔下来了”和“我被一个大汉揍了一顿”。
- bouncer (n.) 1762, "one who bounces," agent noun from bounce (v.), which originally meant "to thump, hit." Given various specific senses in 19c., such as "boaster, bully, braggart" (1833); also "large example of its kind" (1842); "enforcer of order in a bar or saloon" (1865, American English, originally colloquial).
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