bunny 英 [ˈbʌni]   美 [ˈbʌni]

bunny

bunny  英 [ˈbʌni] 美 [ˈbʌni]

n. 兔子(特别是小兔子);可爱女郎 

名词复数:bunnies 

Ok, let bunny order for all of us. 好吧,让兔子为了我们大家的。
As the Chief Easter bunny,it was his job to hide all the eggs for all the Easter egg hunts around the world. 作为主要的复活节兔子,他的工作是将所有的为全世界复活节狩猎所需要的蛋藏起来。

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  • n. 兔子(特别是小兔子);可爱女郎
  • 1. Ok, let bunny order for all of us.

    好吧,让兔子为了我们大家的。

  • 2. As the Chief Easter bunny,it was his job to hide all the eggs for all the Easter egg hunts around the world.

    作为主要的复活节兔子,他的工作是将所有的为全世界复活节狩猎所需要的蛋藏起来。

  • 3. He said they invariably bring up the Easter bunny but don't know the significance of the holiday to Christianity.

    他说学生们总是一成不变地提到复活节兔子但是不知道这个节日对于基督教的重要性。

  • bunny (n.) pet name for a rabbit, 1680s, diminutive of Scottish dialectal bun, pet name for a rabbit, previously (1580s) for a squirrel, and also a term of endearment for a young attractive woman or child (c. 1600). Ultimately it could be from Scottish bun "tail of a hare" (1530s), or from French bon, or from a Scandinavian source. The Playboy Club hostess sense is from 1960. The Bunny Hug (1912), along with the foxtrot and the Wilson glide, were among the popular/scandalous dances of the ragtime era.
bunny / ˈbʌni ; NAmE ˈbʌni / noun ( plural bunnies ) ( also ˈbunny rabbit ) a child's word for a rabbit (儿语)兔子 IDIOMsee happy adj. bunny bunnies bunny / ˈbʌni ; NAmE ˈbʌni /
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