英:[ˈkli:ki]
美:[ˈkliːki]
英:[ˈkli:ki]
美:[ˈkliːki]
noun
a narrow exclusive circle or group of personsespecially: one held together by common interests, views, or purposes
high school cliques
French
The first known use of clique was in 1711
cloakroomnoun
checkroom
cloak1 of 2noun
a long loose outer garment
something that conceals or covers
a cloak of secrecy surrounded the talks
cloak2 of 2verb
to cover or hide with a cloak
cloak1 of 2noun
a long loose outer garment
something that conceals or covers
a cloak of secrecy surrounded the talks
cloak2 of 2verb
to cover or hide with a cloak
cloacanoun
a chamber into which the intestinal, urinary, and reproductive canals empty in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fishesalso: a chamber like this in an invertebrate animal that serves the same purpose
cloacanoun
a chamber into which the intestinal, urinary, and reproductive canals empty in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fishesalso: a chamber like this in an invertebrate animal that serves the same purpose
cloacanoun
a chamber into which the intestinal, urinary, and reproductive canals empty in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fishesalso: a chamber like this in an invertebrate animal that serves the same purpose
clitorisnoun
a small structure in the sex organs of the female mammal that corresponds to the penis in the male
clitorisnoun
a small structure in the sex organs of the female mammal that corresponds to the penis in the male
cliquenoun
a small group of people who spend time together and are not friendly to other people
cliquenoun
a small group of people who spend time together and are not friendly to other people
1 He found the school very cliquey and elitist.
他发现这所学校很排外并以精英自居。
2 Other negative assessments included them being too cliquey, too competitive and spending too long worrying about their appearance.
对女上司的负面评价还包括排外、求胜心切、过于关注自身形象。
3 Other negative assessments included them being 'too cliquey', too competitive and spending too long worrying about their appearance.
对女上司的其他负面评价还包括排外、求胜心切、过于关注自身形象。
4 that clique refuses to even talk to outsiders at their lunch table
5 The sun was setting, leaving a band of neon orange clinging to the horizon; around us, raffish cliques sipped esoteric cocktails, shared platters of roast chicken, flitted between languages, and seemed, to my eyes, immune to worldly stress.
6 Mendoza didn’t think of the symbol as signifying a gang, a clique or even a problem.
7 He found the school very cliquey and elitist.
他发现这所学校很排外并以精英自居。