best·ieˈbe-stē
bestie如何读
bestie是什么意思
- n.<口>好朋友
bestie英英释义
noun
best friend
The holiday was a present from my bestie to celebrate my 32nd birthday …—Helena McAlpine
bestie词源英文解释
The first known use of bestie was in 1991
bestie儿童词典英英释义
bibnoun
a cloth or plastic shield tied under a child's chin to protect the clothes
the upper part of an apron or of overalls
bibnoun
a cloth or plastic shield tied under a child's chin to protect the clothes
the upper part of an apron or of overalls
bewitchverb
to put under a spell
to attract or delight as if by magic
bewilderverb
to confuse especially with a great many things to worry about
better1 of 4adjective
improved in health
of higher quality
better2 of 4adverb
in a more excellent manner
to a higher or greater degree
knows the story better than I do
more entry 2
better than an hour's drive to the lake
better3 of 4noun
a better thing or state
a change for the better
a superior especially in merit or rank
be respectful of your betters
advantage sense 1
get the better of someone
better4 of 4verb
to make better
to be or do better than
bethelnoun
a place of worship especially for sailors
Betelgeusenoun
a red giant star in Orion that changes in brightness
bestowverb
to present as a gift
bestienoun
best friend
bestie 例句
1 My mom became besties with my first boyfriend.
2 A few of the wackiest episodes concern a devilish robot vacuum cleaner, a wicked optometrist, a demon child named Kageboshi and an extraterrestrial bestie.
3 This is a job for family or besties.
4 However, about a week later, my older daughter's newly acquired bestie invited her to a birthday party at the same date and time.
5 But that is the power of Buteau’s ebullient charisma, which telegraphs to audiences that her preternatural comic rhythm and dolled-up, side-eye style of delivery are in service of being a warmhearted bestie.
6 Top-selling bestie Taylor Swift also listened to the track before it made its debut, which was delayed several times because, Gomez said, she was trying to get it just right.
7 But you don’t bring her aboard to play Donna’s sister, childhood bestie, long-lost lover or even rival Mediterranean hotelier.
8 To be sure, the fashion seemed more appropriate for brunch with the besties than for national TV: jeans, Ugg boots, breezy tops.
9 As the play unfolds, toggling between scenes of the Volunteer’s weekly visits and her discussions of them with her besties, the play becomes something of a whorling loop itself.
10 Meeting the Swift-related challenge, she pantomimed Tay's signature hair flip and mike aerobics and concluded open-mouthed, pointing off in the distance just like her bestie does.
11 I was particularly taken with her illustrations of the postcards and letters between Katie and her bestie, Bethany, and her narration speech bubbles, which seem to have little cat ears.
12 When I asked some of my besties, they said things like “kids”, “old” and “trapped”.
13 Even more importantly, just take good care of your four-wheeled bestie so you don’t find yourself stranded 100 miles from a mechanic because of a perfectly avoidable situation.
14 In its second season, Rachel had gone overboard with a pregnancy scare, but it turned out her bestie Paula was the one who should have been worried.
15 If Lily Allen was your bestie and Neneh Cherry was your auntie, would you pretend to give a stuff about Cassie from Skins?
16 As little girls, Elsa and Anna, princesses of Arendelle, are loving besties until their parents, the king and queen, are forced to separate them once Elsa’s leaky magic grows powerful enough to threaten Anna’s safety.
17 One of those exes went on to marry his bestie, which still stings.
18 I get the feeling she and Mom weren’t besties.
19 Of course, they can also torment each other — even kids close in age aren’t guaranteed to “result in besties” — so your point works best when applied broadly: No emotional or logistical outcomes are guaranteed.
20 But keeping something like that a secret from the bestie is a problem.
bestie 同义词
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