joey 英 ['dʒəʊɪ]   美 ['dʒoi]

joey

joey  英 ['dʒəʊɪ] 美 ['dʒoi]

n. 幼兽 

名词复数:joeys 

joey has a part on Law and Order; his grandmother comes over to watch the show, but his part has been cut. 乔伊得到《法律与秩序》中的角色,他不会讲英文那个祖母也赶来看戏。 结果他的戏被剪掉了。
In a frame on the bureau was a picture of baby joey, whose features were mostly Nick’s, with Mary Ann’s electric-blue eyes. 在梳妆台上有一幅相框,里面是婴儿乔伊的照片。 他的五官主要随尼克,但有着玛丽安那双亮晶晶的蓝眼睛。

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  • n. 幼兽
  • 1. joey has a part on Law and Order; his grandmother comes over to watch the show, but his part has been cut.

    乔伊得到《法律与秩序》中的角色,他不会讲英文那个祖母也赶来看戏。 结果他的戏被剪掉了。

  • 2. In a frame on the bureau was a picture of baby joey, whose features were mostly Nick’s, with Mary Ann’s electric-blue eyes.

    在梳妆台上有一幅相框,里面是婴儿乔伊的照片。 他的五官主要随尼克,但有着玛丽安那双亮晶晶的蓝眼睛。

  • 3. “He is being such a little shit, ” she told the other mothers during the long winter of the Bedtime Wars, when joey was asserting his right to stay awake as late as Patty and Walter did.

    “他可真是个小混蛋,”她这样告诉其他妈妈,当时正是打发孩子们睡觉像是在打仗一样的长长冬季,乔伊坚持说他有权利和帕蒂、沃尔特一样晚睡觉。

  • joey (n.) "young kangaroo," 1839, sometimes said to be from a native Australian word joè, but more recently often said to be of unknown origin. Perhaps an extended use of Joey, the familiar form of the male proper name Joseph, for which Partridge lists many common or coarse meanings in 20c. Australian slang. Farmer & Henley ("Slang and Its Analogues") quote an 1887 article on "Australian Colloquialisms":
joey / ˈdʒəʊi ; NAmE ˈdʒoʊi / noun a young kangaroo, wallabyor possum 幼袋鼠;幼沙袋鼠;幼负鼠 joey joeys joey / ˈdʒəʊi ; NAmE ˈdʒoʊi /
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