buddy 英 [ˈbʌdi]   美 [ˈbʌdi]

buddy

buddy  英 [ˈbʌdi] 美 [ˈbʌdi]

n. 伙伴,好朋友;密友;小男孩  vi. 做好朋友,交朋友 

名词复数:buddies 

Another offered a maternity "buddy" scheme to support pregnant women and those on maternity leave, the report states. 报告还说,另一个提供了孕妇“伙伴”方案,用以支持怀孕妇女和已请孕假的妇女。
Other games exploit the multitouch screen, so you and a buddy can sit at opposite ends of the screen and fire at each other. 其他的游戏使用了多点触摸的屏幕,这样你的伙伴便可以在屏幕的另一端操控并互相开火玩游戏。

  • A buddy is a good friend. Your best buddy in elementary school may still be a good buddy when you graduate from high school.
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  • n. 伙伴,好朋友;密友;小男孩
  • vi. 做好朋友,交朋友
  • 1. Another offered a maternity "buddy" scheme to support pregnant women and those on maternity leave, the report states.

    报告还说,另一个提供了孕妇“伙伴”方案,用以支持怀孕妇女和已请孕假的妇女。

  • 2. Other games exploit the multitouch screen, so you and a buddy can sit at opposite ends of the screen and fire at each other.

    其他的游戏使用了多点触摸的屏幕,这样你的伙伴便可以在屏幕的另一端操控并互相开火玩游戏。

  • 3. So, play a sport, train for an event such as a marathon, triathlon or “fun run,” or work out with a buddy to help keep things interesting.

    所以,玩项运动,参加马拉松、三项全能或"募捐长跑"等竞赛项目的训练,或和好朋友一起工作来帮助使事情变得有趣。

  • buddy (n.) 1850, American English, possibly an alteration of brother, or from British colloquial butty "companion" (1802), itself perhaps a variant of booty in booty fellow "confederate who shares plunder" (1520s). But butty, meaning "work-mate," also was a localized dialect word in England and Wales, attested since 18c., and long associated with coal miners. Short form bud is attested from 1851. Reduplicated form buddy-buddy (adj.) attested by 1952, American English.
  • buddy (v.) 1925, usually with up, from buddy (n.); perhaps originally U.S. underworld slang. Related: Buddied; buddying.
buddy / ˈbʌdi ; NAmE ˈbʌdi / noun , verb buddy buddies buddied buddying noun ( plural buddies ) 1 ( NAmE also bud ) ( informal) a friend 朋友;同伴 an old college buddy of mine 我的一位老校友 2 ( also bud ) ( both NAmE) ( informal) used to speak to a man you do not know (称呼不认识的男子)老兄,喂 ‘Where to, buddy?’ the driver asked. “去哪儿,老兄?”司机问道。 3 ( especially NAmE) a partner who does an activity with you so that you can help each other 搭档;伙伴 The school uses a buddy systemto pair newcomers with older students. 学校采用结伴制让每个新生跟一较大的学生结伴以获得照顾。 verb ( bud·dies , buddy·ing , bud·died , bud·died ) PHRASAL VERB ˌbuddy ˈup (to/with sb) ( NAmE) 1 ( BrE ˌpal ˈup (with sb) ) ( informal) to become friendly with sb 成为(某人的)朋友 You and your neighbour might want to buddy up to make the trip more enjoyable. 你同你的邻居或许想结伴旅游,热闹一点。 2 to become friendly with sb in order to get an advantage for yourself (为谋私利)亲近(某人),(和某人)结交 buddy / ˈbʌdi ; NAmE ˈbʌdi /
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