bloke如何读

英:[bləʊk]

美:[bloʊk]

bloke是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. <英俚>小子,家伙;人,男人
  2. 笨蛋
  3. 头子,首领
  4. 舰长
  5. 醉鬼

bloke变形

复数:blokes

bloke英英释义

noun

man sense 1a(1), fellow sense 4c … always knew a bloke who knew a bloke who had something or other on the highest authority.—Tim Winton … I'd never go out with a bloke to whom I hadn't been properly introduced.—Dillie Keane Surely a bloke is entitled to have his drink made the way he wants it.—E. Grisdale

But he himself was no ordinary bloke.—Ian Templeton

bloke词源中文解释

"fellow," 1851,也 bloak,伦敦俚语,起源不明,可能来自凯尔特语 ploc “大,顽固的人”; 另一个建议是罗姆人(吉普赛人)和印地语 loke “一个男人”。

bloke词源英文解释

origin unknown

The first known use of bloke was circa 1829

bloke儿童词典英英释义

blond1 of 2adjective

of a pale yellowish brown coloralso: having blond hair a blond actor —spelled blond when used of a boy or man and often blonde when used of a girl or woman

blond hair

blond2 of 2noun

a blond person—spelled blond when used of a boy or man and usually blonde when used of a girl or woman

a light yellowish brown to dark grayish yellow

blokenoun

man entry 1 sense 1a

bloke 例句

1 Think of your colleague James Bond in his screen incarnations: Connery, Moore, that grumpy bloke in The Living Daylights.

2 The brave bloke blocked broken back bank door.

这个勇敢的家伙阻止了银行后门的倒塌.

3 “Honestly,” she fumes at one point, “if I was still a bloke, I could get on with the job and not have to waste time defending myself!”

4 The whole band was on different drugs; I was an uppers bloke.

5 You're surrounded by a bunch of blokes carrying things.

6 Just as 50 years ago, the five-minute broadcasts consist of a bloke in a dark suit droning on.

7 On The Durrells, set in 1930s Corfu, local blokes who wolf-whistle women are immediately “called out” on their comments by a strong independent woman.

8 It may be naive of me, but I think that Bishop is every bit the genial, self-deprecating, ordinary bloke that he appears.

9 “The bloke sez, ‘Go ahead and strike,’ and here we is.

10 The pope is a little beardy bloke with a heavy Scouse accent.

11 At the library, she gets a “recording of a bloke reading Chaucer in the Old English.”

12 “I remember some bloke going out by himself into the road. All the the cars were still driving past. I thought: ‘OK, here we go,’ and I followed.

13 Also, with such a distinctive name, that Zarnecki bloke would surely be easy for me to find in the phone book.

14 In June, pioneering theatre company Coney brought together a small audience to watch and take part in a show about a bloke called Gavin who could draw the future.

15 Amycus, the bloke, he teaches what used to be Defense Against the Dark Arts, except now it’s just the Dark Arts.

16 “You didn’t know anything about that, did you? About another bloke? She didn’t confide in you about another man, did she?”

17 My favourite thing is when the actors have to react to some monster, it's just some bloke with a long stick and a cross on the end so everyone knows what to look at.

18 A lot of girls see it as a career for blokes.

19 At 44, Mr. Oliver comes off more like a pleasant, world-weary high school teacher than the arrogant jokey bloke everyone wanted to hang around with back when he blew up food TV.

20 "The woman ran off at that point, and the bloke was saying, 'Get this f---ing dog off me'."

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