英:[sprɒg]
美:[sprɑg]
英:[sprɒg]
美:[sprɑg]
复数:sprogs
第三人称单数:sprogs
现在分词:sprogging
过去式:sprogged
过去分词:sprogged
新飞行员
新手
1940s(originally services’ slang in the sense ‘new recruit’): perhaps from obsoletesprag 'lively young man', of unknown origin
1 Hence too, the wistfulness this may inspire in some cinema-going mums who'd no more dare to smack a sprog than smother it.
2 Which must make her husband and sprog feel just peachy.
3 "A ways", "gussied up", "sprog", "sharp cookie", "gobsmacked", "pinkie" – these words were just not at home in the discourse they were in.
4 Her plan goes hilariously wrong, and she's required to find herself a proper fiancé, with whom she goes on to raise a conventionally sired sprog.
5 It has grown up, like a Beckham sprog, in the glare of publicity.
6 The baby in question did at least surf with the protection of a baby buggy, hoisted up, I originally assumed, by parents desperate to immerse their sprog in the most bruising of gig rituals.
7 Doomy warnings that women need to stop shillyshallying and sprog up are published in the Daily Mail every day.
8 The trailer features a very funny scene in which Emma Thompson’s obstetrician has to perform two eight-week scans because Bridget appears to have told both prospective partners that the sprog is theirs.
9 As the Sun interprets it, that means "only one sprog more at Frogmore" - a reference to the Royals' Windsor residence.
10 The pleasure people get from debating the name of the latest royal will be in no way diminished if the little sprog doesn’t stand to inherit a residual income from the Duchy of Cornwall.
11 Lots conclude that it is wiser to spend their time and income giving a single sprog the best possible start in life than to spread their resources across two.
12 Equally, when Donald Trump Jr falsely implied that the London mayor had dismissed terror attacks as an inconvenience we had to live with, he was not just another rich sprog mouthing his parents’ prejudices.
13 The abolition from next year of some child benefits for the third sprog onwards has little economic rationale.
14 But I was always opinionated, and that’s not a good thing to be as a junior sprog at boarding school.
15 To determine whether your new sprog is hungry, bored, tired, or just doesn't like you.
16 Do some persist in thinking that a woman is only truly female when her lady-bits have coughed up a sprog or two?
17 This sprog was the sprig of the United States’ first family and imitating his father’s tactics.
18 When your boss has a sprog, watch your wallet.
19 Each sprog under five added 20 minutes to her weekday housework time, but just a couple of minutes to his.
2 小孩
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3 新生
twice-born emerging newborn regenerate emergent renascent palingenetic frosh regenesis neogenesis freshperson dog fresh birth recruit intake freshman Renaissance regeneration hound plebe palingenesis regeneracy renew revitalize be born again