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bunny

/buhn-ee/US // ˈbʌn i //UK // (ˈbʌnɪ) //

兔子,小兔子,小兔,兔子的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural bun·nies.

    • : Informal. a rabbit, especially a small or young one.
    • : Slang: Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. a pretty, appealing, or alluring young woman, often one ostensibly engaged in a sport or similar activity: beach bunny; ski bunny.
    • : Chiefly British. a squirrel.
    • : Australian and New Zealand Slang. a person imposed upon or made a fool of; victim.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : designed for or used by beginners in skiing: a bunny slope.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It needn’t be in the backcountry, and the bunny slope and cross-country trails totally count toward your season total.

  • She’s like, you already know you can shoot it, so, you know, let’s work on being more of a power forward, getting those easy bunnies.

  • Paige my makeup artist suggested a bunny and we just ran with it.

  • Greco led a tour of the production lines, where workers in clean-room bunny suits operated machinery.

  • He bunny-hops onto the kitchen table, his mom smiling indulgently.

  • And likewise the Easter bunny, a bizarre pagan myth if ever one there was.

  • One Love notwithstanding, on the night of the gig, Bunny demanded his £10,000 fee in cash before he would take to the stage.

  • A pioneering photographer in the 1950s, Bunny Yeager discovered the iconic Bettie Page and helped establish pin-ups.

  • Bunny Yeager had her hand in all that was titillating in the 1950s: nude photo shoots, bikini swimsuits, and Playboy centerfolds.

  • Eventually I gave way to Bunny's insistence and lost my virginity, appropriately enough, in H.G. Wells's spare bedroom.

  • He washed Lovin Child's clothes, even to the red sweater suit and the fuzzy red "bunny" cap.

  • "'If you are not a bogus Bunny you will know,'" I read, spreading the message out before me.

  • "We shall be almost as great a combination as the original Bunny," she cried, enthusiastically, when I told her of this coup.

  • Even aside from the size of the check, Bunny, it was great chasing the old man to cover.

  • "I just can't stand it for another minute, Bunny," she faltered, real tears coursing down her cheeks.