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bogle

/boh-guhl, bog-uhl/US // ˈboʊ gəl, ˈbɒg əl //UK // (ˈbəʊɡəl, ˈbɒɡ-) //

博格尔,博格,博古,博格勒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a bogy; specter.

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Examples

  • “They were periods of time, like the 70s, when you had stars such Diana Ross, Diahann Carroll, and Pam Grier,” said Bogle.

  • “She is this amazing character actor that can do anything with a role,” said Bogle.

  • "What you're seeing on Wall Street is disgusting," says Vanguard Group founder John Bogle.

  • Justin Bogle, executive chef at Gilt in New York City, is waiting for his truffles to arrive.

  • "Town's goin' to be het up for certain," said Mr. Bogle, waggling his ancient head.

  • Coroner Bogle demanded that the body should be viewed officially before the man-hunt should begin.

  • An' aa saw theer t' bogle,—thee knaws, t' bogle o' Bleacliff Tarn; an' she turned hersel, an' she spoak to me!'

  • You shall have a specimen, Bogle, of this extremely racy production, which I strongly recommend you to keep in view as model.

  • We incline to think Cornish "bucca" and Scottish "bogle" may be taken as equivalent in meaning.