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chappie

/chap-ee/US // ˈtʃæp i //UK // (ˈtʃæpɪ) //

混混,乱世佳人,混混儿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural chap·pies.British Informal.

    • : chap.

Examples

  • The one we use was by a chappie called Theodore Baker, 1894.

  • While we were worrying over old Chappie a call came for volunteers to dig out some men that had been buried.

  • When we got to 'Frisco, he says to me: 'Thank God, old chappie, the worst part of the journey's over.'

  • The modern girl, he considered, was too dashed rowdy and exuberant for a chappie of peaceful tastes.

  • You see before you, old thing, a chappie who knows more about borrowing money than any man in London.

  • Now, before this, I ought to tell you, this chappie Mason had asked me to come out and have a bit of lunch.