dude 的 3 个定义
- a man excessively concerned with his clothes, grooming, and manners.
- Slang a fellow; chap..
- a person reared in a large city.
- Western U.S. an urban Easterner who vacations on a ranch.
- Slang: Dude! That's one expensive sandwich!
past and past participle dud·ed up,present participle dud·ing up.
- dude up, Slang. to dress in one's fanciest, best, or most stylish clothes; dress up: He got all duded up to go to the dance.
dude 近义词
friend
dapper man
更多dude例句
- Still, it’s incredibly revealing that the second spinoff attempt, “Wayward Sisters,” was centered entirely around a group of female demon hunters, rather than being another recycled dude fest.
- Oceanside mayor-elect Esther Sanchez won by a hefty margin against a lot of dudes on the ballot, and Encinitas incumbent Catherine Blakespear bested Julie Thunder.
- He’s the dude, the boss, the man, and he helped to negotiate the 2015 deal with Lungu.
- There’s some dudes that want to go work out, there’s some dudes that want to rest.
- Because just think about it when you young and you playing ball on a playground and whatever, there’s some guys that want to play one or two games and there’s some dudes who want to play all day.
- The biggest misfire here, though, was the notion that anyone would believe that this dude looked at all like Prince Harry.
- But of course dude's had his ups and downs—it's been 15 years.
- For his part though, the dude with the inner grandma is pretty much just looking ahead.
- Not only, in the rarest of cases, where there a female lead in a blockbuster action movie, but the damsel in distress was a dude.
- They should put dude down in the hood and let him get what he deserves.
- Just afterwards, I had my chin with the real-estate dude, and I tell you it made me pretty blue.
- The general plan of the structure was the same as that of many cabins being built in public parks and dude ranches.
- Ten years from now, thar won't be a cow hand ner a gun outside a dude ranch er a rodeo.
- Old Jeff referred to him as a dude, but the comment applied to mannerisms rather than clothes.
- Thus a man who is noted for his dress is a "swell," a "dude," or a "sport."