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gosling

/goz-ling/US // ˈgɒz lɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡɒzlɪŋ) //

高斯林,小鹅堡,小鹅,小松鼠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a young goose.
    • : a foolish, inexperienced person.

Examples

  • The gosling's best chance at surviving the jump is to bounce off the cliff on its soft belly.

  • The tide is turning, and hopefully those that come after me will get to play heroes that Ryan Gosling could also play.

  • Whenever the script seems ready to surrender to maudlin excess, Gosling and McAdams are there to pull it back.

  • At times, Gosling appears to have weightier concerns in mind.

  • Gosling is just as adept at wearing what Jannuzzi says is the next trend for summer: the tank top.

  • Messieurs Gosling and Clive are instructed to obey your commands whenever you please to send them.

  • Last night I found a note from Gosling that he wished to see me this morning.

  • Giles Gosling received the adieus of Wayland rather joyfully than otherwise.

  • "That could bode no good to the place he honoured with his residence," said Gosling.

  • He sneered at me and alluded to me as a fresh young gosling, because he was three hundred years older than I was.