ami / aˈmi; English æˈmi, ɑˈmi /

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ami 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

  1. a friend, especially a male friend.
  2. a boyfriend or male lover.

更多ami例句

  1. Walking in Ajami, where tourists rarely tread, Ben-Ami remembers his three years living there.
  2. Though Jaffa remains a mixed Jewish-Arab city, Ben-Ami says the city center is long devoid of its Arab character and inhabitants.
  3. JAFFA, ISRAEL—Israeli tour guide Yuval Ben-Ami, 37, waves his arm down the shore towards Tel Aviv.
  4. Ami Kaufman and others have made serious arguments for this choice.
  5. President Jeremy Ben-Ami said, "such a draconian step would widely undermine confidence" in U.S. leadership.
  6. "No apology is needed, mon ami," Paul exclaimed quickly, well aware that the detective was merely obeying instructions.
  7. The government, he said, had disapproved of the debentures issued by the local governor, ami they had been withdrawn.
  8. I laugh—mon ami—when I think of all that you did in three days.
  9. "But it is a child, mon ami," said the Vicomte, with his tolerant smile.
  10. "I am glad, mon ami, that you have come," were Madame's words of welcome.