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ami

/a-mee; English a-mee, ah-mee/US // aˈmi; English æˈmi, ɑˈmi //UK // French (ami) //

阿米,阿美,爱美,蔼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural a·mis [a-mee; English a-meez, ah-meez]. /aˈmi; English æˈmiz, ɑˈmiz/. French.

    • : a friend, especially a male friend.
    • : a boyfriend or male lover.

Examples

  • Walking in Ajami, where tourists rarely tread, Ben-Ami remembers his three years living there.

  • Though Jaffa remains a mixed Jewish-Arab city, Ben-Ami says the city center is long devoid of its Arab character and inhabitants.

  • JAFFA, ISRAEL—Israeli tour guide Yuval Ben-Ami, 37, waves his arm down the shore towards Tel Aviv.

  • Ami Kaufman and others have made serious arguments for this choice.

  • President Jeremy Ben-Ami said, "such a draconian step would widely undermine confidence" in U.S. leadership.

  • "No apology is needed, mon ami," Paul exclaimed quickly, well aware that the detective was merely obeying instructions.

  • The government, he said, had disapproved of the debentures issued by the local governor, ami they had been withdrawn.

  • I laugh—mon ami—when I think of all that you did in three days.

  • "But it is a child, mon ami," said the Vicomte, with his tolerant smile.

  • "I am glad, mon ami, that you have come," were Madame's words of welcome.