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bobby

/bob-ee/US // ˈbɒb i //UK // (ˈbɒbɪ) //

鲍比,鲍伯,鲍德

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bob·bies.British Informal.

    • : a policeman.

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Examples

  • The good vibes of the night and genuine fun Bobby was having as he and Keith’s music was celebrated was something fans were happy to see.

  • Bobby had parlayed his passion for diving into a career as a commercial diver and remote-operated-vehicle pilot.

  • One time while Bobby was torch-cutting an underwater structure damaged during Hurricane Katrina, he briefly got knocked unconscious by an explosion.

  • “All he’s ever wanted to be is a treasure hunter,” Bobby confirms.

  • Suddenly her husband handed her their 18-month-old son, Bobby, who was wearing a miniature dark turtleneck and tiny jeans, like a Steve Jobs doll.

  • That Huckabee is mentioned in the same sentence with other aspiring conservative governors, especially Bobby Jindal, is laughable.

  • Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.

  • Brooklyn musician Bobby Shmurda, whose ‘Shmoney Dance’ went viral, was arrested today on ‘gang conspiracy’ charges, police said.

  • I personally knew of fights that went on between Bobby and Robyn during that time.

  • Before Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston was in a rumored relationship with friend Robyn Crawford.

  • Bobby attended this institution of learning with his particular chum and the boys had no end of good times.

  • Jess was heartily glad to get rid of her; and it was seldom that she ever felt that way about Bobby.

  • Trevithick was friendly with George Stephenson when, in 1805, he nursed little Bobby.

  • Thats all right, returned the small boy, with a grin, as he walked over and carefully handed Bobby the knife.

  • Bobby said it should have been written on yellow paper with an asbestos pad under it to save scorching Miss Pendletons desk.