bro / broʊ, brʌ /

💦中学词汇兄弟兄弟俩兄弟们兄弟俩人

bro2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural bros.

  1. a brother.
  2. a guy or fellow: used as a term of address.
  3. a male friend or buddy.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to bros: the bro culture of college athletics.

bro 近义词

bro

等同于 pal

bro

等同于 blood brother

bro 的近义词 3
bro

等同于 chum

bro

等同于 homeboy

更多bro例句

  1. While the artist did all the work and took no credit, these bros are trying to capitalize on the art without doing the work.
  2. Being outnumbered two to one, clearly I had 48 hours of bro time ahead of me.
  3. I get that the “pool boy” bit is supposed to be funny but really, bro, you couldn’t last a minute in my world.
  4. Because I’m still a firm believer in not missing leg day, bro.
  5. After witnessing Frank’s condition, Kramer was inspired to make “the bro,” or “mansiere,” to help give Frank and his buddies support.
  6. An older bro wore a red bow tie and a yarmulke emblazoned with the “TEAM MITCH” logo as he stared down at his smartphone intently.
  7. That says a lot coming from a Boston bro–and one married to Gisele, no less.
  8. Rafi, otherwise known as “Bro lo el Cuñado,” is the brother of the stunning Sofia, and stepbrother to Ruxin (Nick Kroll).
  9. Like a guy who will tell you that his favorite movie is Caddyshack is a bro.
  10. He was a gay bro, whose gay-ness was probably the most matter-of-fact thing about him.
  11. In the summer of 1863 I held a meeting at Hendronsville, with Bro.
  12. It is a source of devout thankfulness to those who knew Bro.
  13. This was true, Odin thought, since this was the first Bro-Stoka who had ever been identified to him.
  14. But a Bro-Stoka is a captain over ten Stokas and all their men.
  15. Jes lak hees sister, who cum down here to visit Mis July, en bro't her little gal with her.