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dory

/dawr-ee, dohr-ee/US // ˈdɔr i, ˈdoʊr i //UK // (ˈdɔːrɪ) //

多里,多利,多莉,多利士

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural do·ries.

    • : a boat with a narrow, flat bottom, high bow, and flaring sides.

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Examples

  • By Monday morning, at least according to Wizards General Manager Tommy Sheppard, all was hunky dory between Washington and its five-time all-star.

  • The NCAA even got in on the act, and—quelle surprise—also determined that everything was hunky-dory.

  • The message: Not even Dory from Finding Nemo will distract us from the task at hand: finding a star.

  • So all is now hunky-dory between London and Tripoli now the bomber is back in the bosom of his family.

  • Then she rallied and, like Jake, was ready to do battle with any one who hunched their shoulders at Miss Dory.

  • Cuss him to-night, ef he's alive; an' ef his bed is soff' as wool, doan let him sleep for thinkin' of Miss Dory.

  • Miss Dory never tole nothin'; she was silent as de grave about—him—de fader of de lill chile, I mean.

  • Miss Dory would say so, but, Mas'r Crompton, you'll fotch her back sometime to de ole place.

  • "I'se 'most as ole as Miss Dory when lill chile was born," was the reply, which silenced the Colonel with regard to her age.