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chevy

/chev-ee/US // ˈtʃɛv i //UK // (ˈtʃɛvɪ) //

奔驰,奔驰汽车,奔驰车,奔驰轿车

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    chev·ied, chev·y·ing.

    • : to chase; run after.
    • : to harass; nag; torment.
v.无主动词 verb
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    chev·ied, chev·y·ing.

    • : to race; scamper.
n.名词 noun
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    plural chev·ies.

    • : a hunting cry.
    • : a hunt, chase, or pursuit.
    • : the game of prisoner's base.

Examples

  • It was like an Oedipal thing because Chevy left, and there was a feeling like he left them.

  • The troopers conducted a careful examination of the Chevy itself and took note of a critical detail.

  • Seven years ago, a Chevy Cobalt with a defective ignition switch killed two teenage girls.

  • Partly gravel, the road is so steep at times that the wheels of our Chevy 4x4 spin out beneath us.

  • Victor talked about the FDNY academy and I talked about Colombia, and the conversation turned, as it always does, to Chevy.

  • The ducks chevy the flies, taking them out of the very mouths of the trout.

  • They turned to discover a pre-war Chevy choking its way along the road.

  • He was succeeded in his tenure of the castle by the Widdringtons, one of whom is celebrated in the ballad of “Chevy Chase.”

  • This verb be was formerly used in this phrase; be my faith, be my troth; that is, by my faith, as in Chevy Chace.

  • No doubt he 'had it in' for more than one of the people who helped the police to chevy Wall and his lot about.