teddy bear 英 [ˈtedi beə(r)]   美 [ˈtedi ber]

teddy bear

teddy bear  英 [ˈtedi beə(r)] 美 [ˈtedi ber]

phrase. 泰迪熊 

名词复数:teddy bears 

They put a live teddy bear in my crib. 他们把一只活的泰迪熊放在我的婴儿床上。
What do you think of this big teddy bear? 你觉得这种大的玩具熊 怎么样 ?

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  • phrase. 泰迪熊
  • 1. They put a live teddy bear in my crib.

    他们把一只活的泰迪熊放在我的婴儿床上。

  • 2. What do you think of this big teddy bear?

    你觉得这种大的玩具熊 怎么样 ?

  • 3. That is why many of us still love childish things, whether it is a plush teddy bear or funny cartoons.

    因而许多人仍旧喜爱富有童趣的东西,无论这是一只毛茸茸的泰迪熊,还是有趣的卡通。

  • teddy bear (n.) 1906, named for U.S. president Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt (1858-1919), a noted big-game hunter, whose conservationist fervor inspired a comic illustrated poem in the "New York Times" of Jan. 7, 1906, about two bears named Teddy, whose names were transferred to two bears presented to the Bronx Zoo that year. The name was picked up by toy dealers in 1907 for a line of "Roosevelt bears" imported from Germany. Meaning "big, lovable person" first attested 1957, from the song popularized by Elvis Presley.
teddy bear / ˈtedi beə(r) ; NAmE ber / ( BrE also teddy plural teddies ) noun a soft toy bear 泰迪熊(一种柔软的填充玩具熊) teddy bear teddy bears teddy bear / ˈtedi beə(r) ; NAmE ber /
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