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fred

/fred/US // frɛd //

弗雷德,弗里德,弗瑞德,弗莱德

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a male given name, form of Frederick.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Fred’s whole life is buying, selling, and repairing old cars on his dad’s live-oak- and manzanita-strangled estate.

  • James, 24, and his brother Richard, who goes by Rick, hang around Fred’s house a bunch, though James is a bit closer to Fred than Rick, who’s two years younger.

  • Fred has another business with another buddy, named David Boston.

  • Fred is a big-time loner who’s lazy at school, directionless, and doesn’t much talk to girls, even though he was married to one for a few months.

  • They called it Fred and Ginger’s Exotic Cocktail Bar and Lounge.

  • A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.

  • Fred Logevall at Cornell won the Pulitzer Prize and is a diplomatic historian; he just started a book on Kennedy.

  • And Fred stuck in the card for me that said, “Live from New York…” and gave me a hug.

  • You see, as far as passing the baton down, Michael used to look at Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and James Brown.

  • The news comes one month after Sam's sister Holly Branson confirmed that she is expecting twins with her husband Fred Andrews.

  • "Well, I think——" commenced Jack, and then broke off short, and at the same time pinched Fred's arm.

  • If it had been a foot or two lower, the breaking in would have been an expensive one to Fred—a very expensive one, indeed.

  • A moment later two figures had departed in the dusk,—the sheriff and Fred Thayer, bound for the jail at Montview.

  • "Father says that in America people have less respect for public property than anywhere else in the world," remarked Fred.

  • When the noon hour came along, Fred May took me out to luncheon, and we went to the Bullard caf.