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dickey

/dik-ee/US // ˈdɪk i //

迪奇,迪基,迪克西,迪克尼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dick·eys.

    • : an article of clothing made to look like the front or collar of a shirt, blouse, vest, etc., worn as a separate piece under another garment, as a jacket or dress.Compare vest, vestee.
    • : a detachable linen shirt collar.
    • : a bib or pinafore worn by a child.
    • : a small bird.
    • : a donkey, especially a male.
    • : an outside seat on a carriage.
    • : British. rumble seat.

Examples

  • Dickey studied computer technology at the University of Memphis, where he graduated in 1983.

  • This article was reported and written by Sami Yousafzai with additional material and editing by Christopher Dickey.

  • Christopher Dickey joins CNN International to discuss Biden's Erdogan gaffe and how it will affect Turkey's role in fighting ISIS.

  • In Part 3, Dickey turns to two very disparate topics: Russia and his family.

  • Dickey hadn't been informed that Lou was in a terminal stage of ALS.

  • On ABC's 'This Week,' Dickey Cheney had some harsh words for president Obama - and for once, had the facts behind him.

  • After searching about all such places, he found Adams in a dance-house, and Dickey in the corner of a saloon.

  • After they had been out about a week, Ben sent Dickey in one direction while he and Adams went in another.

  • Walter's foot was on the step; but before the Corporal mounted the rumbling dickey, that invaluable domestic hemmed thrice.

  • Mr. Dickey, in particular, had taken a deep interest in the question.

  • Dickey Suett was a favourite low comedian from 1780 to 1805, when he died.