boy scout 的定义
- a member of an organization of boys , founded in England in 1908 by Lieutenant General Sir Robert S. S. Baden-Powell, that seeks to develop certain skills in its members, as well as character, self-reliance, and usefulness to others.
- a member of any similar society elsewhere.
- Sometimes Disparaging. a person whose deeds, obliging personality, idealism, etc., exceed normal expectations.
boy scout 近义词
等同于 trustworthy
boy scout 的近义词 43 个
- accurate
- authentic
- authoritative
- believable
- convincing
- credible
- dependable
- ethical
- honest
- honorable
- mature
- principled
- realistic
- responsible
- sensible
- truthful
- upright
- trusty
- all right
- always there
- down home
- exact
- fly right
- kosher
- level-headed
- open
- plausible
- righteous
- rock
- saint
- secure
- square
- steadfast
- straight
- there
- tried
- true
- true blue
- trustable
- unfailing
- up front
- valid
- veracious
boy scout 的反义词 19 个
等同于 Good Samaritan
boy scout 的近义词 6 个
等同于 police
等同于 policeman
等同于 policewoman
更多boy scout例句
- Even as a child, he was a straight arrow with a sense of duty, honor and country, and he carried that Boy Scout quality into adulthood.
- The then 10-year-old Boy Scout was with his cousin a few days after the massacre when they spotted wooden crates the size of pianos strewn about at the edge of the cemetery.
- He was also involved with local Boy Scout troops and started a Native-inspired Scouting society called the Mic-O-Say Tribe.
- In the 90s, it kept gay men out of leadership roles in the Boy Scouts of America.
- The brokers then scout out potential “crew members” who can earn substantial discounts for working the journey.
- We did a movie down in Durango — Great Scout and Cat House Thursday.
- This is Bey and Nicki at their most lyrically masochistic, and boy, is it a treat.
- Interviews in Serial (including ones from Adnan) do acknowledge that Jay was known as a resident bad boy at Woodlawn High School.
- A little boy of four was moved to passionate grief at the sight of a dead dog taken from a pond.
- You see, I'd always thought of him as the boy whom Great-aunt Lucia described having seen.
- Poor Squinty ran and tried to hide under the straw, for he knew the boy was talking about him.
- A look of passion came into the face of the watching boy, and again he fingered his revolver.
- Several times after this the boy and his sisters came to look down into the pig pen.