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bogie

/boh-gee/US // ˈboʊ gi //UK // (ˈbəʊɡɪ) //

卧底,卧虎藏龙,卧龙岗,卧铺

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Automotive. a rear-wheel assembly composed of four wheels on two axles, either or both driving axles, so mounted as to support the rear of the truck body jointly.
    • : Railroads. a truck that rotates about a central pivot under a locomotive or car.
    • : British. any low, strong, four-wheeled cart or truck, as one used by masons to move stones.truck.

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Examples

  • “As I glanced at Bogie, I saw tears streaming down his face—his ‘I do’ was strong and clear, though,” wrote Bacall.

  • Always in the wee small hours when it seemed to Bogie and me that the world was ours—that we were the world.

  • Bogie and Bacall purchased a $160,000 mansion in Holmby Hills, a posh enclave in Los Angeles, and played house.

  • In addition to her stellar body of work, she will always be remembered for being the no-nonsense half of Bogie and Bacall.

  • Because, as Harold says, "If I hadn't got that squared away with Bogie, I don't think I would have ever been the same."

  • At seed time, the farmer asks the Bogie what part of the crop he will have, "tops or bottoms."

  • Do I look like the bogie man, who lives in the woods and comes to steal away naughty children?

  • The front bogie of the truck collapsed, the wheels being torn from their axles.

  • This bogie, phantom, bugbear, is a supposed influence called "Reaction."

  • Restore confidence to the English by freeing them from their bogie—Joan!