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gee

/jee/US // dʒi //UK // (dʒiː) //

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interj.感叹词 interjection
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    v.无主动词 verb
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      geed, gee·ing.

      • : to turn to the right.
    v.有主动词 verb
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      geed, gee·ing.

      • : to turn to the right.
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      • : gee up,

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    Examples

    • So—even with the gee-whiz technology advances—the vaccine is not expected to be widely available to most Americans until springtime.

    • We’re not looking to say, gee, in six months, we’re going to start giving it to the general public.

    • We’re not looking to say, gee, in six months we’ll start giving it to the general public.

    • Gee finds this exhibit, entitled Stay Tuned, particularly moving.

    • As archetypically “presidential” as Mitt Romney seemed, his perfectly square, gee whiz speech style was part of what did him in.

    • But if Obama is CEO of the White House, why not set an example and say, “Gee, make it better than the national average”?

    • Sure, her gee-golly choreography is unbearable cute, but watch her eyes.

    • Well, gee, all states already have different laws governing marriage.

    • We lit our pipes and strolled over in silence to the men's quarters, and it was his odd Canadian expression "Gee whiz!"

    • Youre just as bad 53 as Postscript was in Gee Gees class one day this week.

    • Gee Gee threatens to take 89 my standing up with Mr. Sharp if I dont do well, too.

    • Bobby said that that knuckle of Gee Gees middle finger had been abnormally developed by continued bringing the class to order.

    • Besides, she said to herself, Gee Gee will put the hardest questions on the list to meI just know she will.