英[bɒb]美[bɑːb]
记忆方法
万物拟声法
常用于短语Bob’s your uncle,指易如反掌。Bob是人名Robert的昵称,代指任何有权有势人物。类同中国“我爸是李刚。”拟声词,模仿小球在水中上下浮动的声音。
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双解例句
verb(动词)noun(名词)
小知识
To bob is to dip up and down, the way something does when it floats on the surface of water. A lobster buoy bobs in the ocean, marking the spot where a lobsterman's trap is set.
Your friend stands out when her red hat bobs among a crowd of people, and so does a red boat as it bobs on a lake. You might bob your head to indicate agreement or get a short haircut that's also called a bob. The motion bob comes from the Old English bobben, “to strike,” while the hair style stems from the earlier bobbe, or “cluster,” and first referred a trimmed horse's tail.