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bummer

/buhm-er/US // ˈbʌm ər //UK // (ˈbʌmə) //

讨厌的人,遗憾的是,讨厌鬼,遗憾

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a person who bums off others.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • “It’s a bummer because I’m missing out on Rihanna’s makeup that she sells exclusively to Sephora, but I refuse.”

  • Yet if a band on a board is a bummer, a Tide on offense is a thriller, more than capable of rocketing 79 yards in seven plays with a first possession, 97 yards in five watery plays with a second and 84 yards in six plays with a third.

  • Rey Mashayekhi, reporterSure, not being able to safely go to the gym is a bummer, but group yoga—particularly the hot, indoor kind—has been for some of us an even more profound loss.

  • The sudden stoppage of hardware sales was a real bummer for anyone who was already invested in the system and maybe wanted to monitor one more door or window in the future, or someone who was worried about a sensor breaking.

  • Keeping things like phones and iPads charged when camping is a hassle—and can be a bummer to police.

  • Bummer, man: after seven “joint-years,” the airflow increase goes into reverse.

  • The genuine Bummer is more of a beggar than a thief, though he will steal if he has an opportunity.

  • One hates to refuse food to any human being who claims to have need of it, and the Bummer knows this.

  • Her stock joke of self-pity was the fact that she had married a Sherman Bummer who had helped to burn her native city.

  • From the two words we get the full meaning of the term Bummer.

  • Bummer, literally one who sits or idles about; a loafer; one who sponges upon his acquaintances.