bouncer 英 [ˈbaʊnsə(r)]   美 [ˈbaʊnsɚ]

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 

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。
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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  • n. 保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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).
boun·cer / ˈbaʊnsə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaʊnsər / noun 1 a person employed to stand at the entrance to a club, pub, etc. to stop people who are not wanted from going in, and to throw out people who are causing trouble inside (俱乐部、酒店等的)门卫 2 (in cricket 板球 ) a ball thrown very fast that rises high after it hits the ground 弹得很高的快球 3 ( also inˌflatable ˈbouncer ) ( both NAmE) ( BrE ˌbouncy ˈcastle ) a plastic castle or other shape which is filled with air and which children can jump and play on 充气欢乐堡(儿童游戏用的塑料城堡) bouncer bouncers boun·cer / ˈbaʊnsə(r) ; NAmE ˈbaʊnsər /
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