bozo 英 [ˈbəʊzəʊ]   美 [ˈboʊzoʊ]

bozo

bozo  英 [ˈbəʊzəʊ] 美 [ˈboʊzoʊ]

n. 家伙;笨蛋 

名词复数:bozos 

If a program manager says dumb things, the programmer might flip the bozo bit on them. 如果程序经理说了傻话,程序员就会在心里给他们设上笨蛋的标志位。
As Mr. Jarvis puts it, “finding a like-minded person to travel with lessens the chance of getting stuck next to some talkative bozo” on a long flight. 按照贾维斯的观点,就是在漫长的旅途中寻找一个志同道合的人,和他进行一场轻松的对话,而非和一个喋喋不休的家伙浪费光阴。

  • A bozo is a goofy, ridiculous person. A frustrated preschool teacher might beg her students to sit down and stop acting like bozos.
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  • n. 家伙;笨蛋
  • 1. If a program manager says dumb things, the programmer might flip the bozo bit on them.

    如果程序经理说了傻话,程序员就会在心里给他们设上笨蛋的标志位。

  • 2. As Mr. Jarvis puts it, “finding a like-minded person to travel with lessens the chance of getting stuck next to some talkative bozo” on a long flight.

    按照贾维斯的观点,就是在漫长的旅途中寻找一个志同道合的人,和他进行一场轻松的对话,而非和一个喋喋不休的家伙浪费光阴。

  • 3. On Thursday, at a campaign rally in suburban Michigan, he referred to Al Gore and me as bozos, a comparison to the clown bozo, who probably found the reference more unflattering than we did.

    星期四,在密歇根州郊区的一个竞选集会上,他把我和艾尔.戈尔称为“四肢发达、头脑简单的家伙”,与小丑波佐相提并论,也许波佐比我们更讨厌这样的比较。

  • bozo (n.) c. 1924, "muscular low-I.Q. male," perhaps from Spanish bozal, used in the slave trade and also to mean "one who speaks Spanish poorly." Bozo the clown was created 1940 at Capitol Records as the voice in a series of story-telling records for children ["Wall Street Journal," Oct. 31, 1983].
bozo / ˈbəʊzəʊ ; NAmE ˈboʊzoʊ / noun ( plural bozos ) ( informal) ( especially NAmE) a stupid person 傻瓜;笨蛋 bozo bozos bozo / ˈbəʊzəʊ ; NAmE ˈboʊzoʊ /
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