- 看过 bachelor 的人也看了 :
- single
- celibate
- stag
- available
- unattached
bachelor 的定义
- an unmarried man.
- a person who has been awarded a bachelor's degree.
- a fur seal, especially a young male, kept from the breeding grounds by the older males.
- Also called bach·e·lor-at-arms [bach-ler-uht-ahrmz] /ˈbætʃ lər ətˈɑrmz/ . a young knight who followed the banner of another.
- Also called house·hold knight. a landless knight.
bachelor 近义词
unmarried man or woman
bachelor 的近义词 6 个
bachelor 的反义词 3 个
更多bachelor例句
- See, his bosses keep borrowing his bachelor pad for their affairs, and he lets them, hoping to get promoted up a few floors.
- Previously, he taught physics and English in Mozambique and Japan, and he has a bachelor’s in physics from Brown University.
- He has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Johns Hopkins University and a master’s degree in homeland security from the Naval Postgraduate School.
- Lazear received bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles, both in 1971, and a PhD in economics from Harvard University in 1974.
- Ginsburg would go on to not only graduate high school, but also get her bachelor’s at Cornell and attend law school at Harvard and Columbia.
- This gives the show about the same real-life success rate as The Bachelor.
- It was a bachelor party in Arizona, where a group of friends were venting their frustrations while using Tinder.
- Clooney, by contrast, is a 50-something (former) bachelor with a history of commitment issues.
- But by choosing this fauxhawked farmer, ‘The Bachelor’ promises to be as exciting as watching soybeans grow.
- If ESPN is a sleek bachelor pad, ESPNW is the cottage next door filled with Activia and ultra-soft toilet paper.
- As a good-looking young bachelor, though a detrimental, he had been very popular.
- She thought the idol would consume them, for bachelor cooking was never intended for bachelor invalids.
- The various lodgings of my bachelor days was never quite of the conventional sort.
- They very much enjoyed their tête-à-tête dinner; as they had enjoyed many a one in Hartledon's bachelor days.
- Children soon appeared on the scene; my bachelor days were over.