jay / dʒeɪ /

💦中学词汇

jay 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of several noisy, vivacious birds of the crow family, subfamily Garrulinae, as the crested Garrulus glandarius, of the Old World, having brownish plumage with blue, black, and white barring on the wings.Compare blue jay, gray jay.
  2. Informal. a simpleminded or gullible person.

jay 近义词

jay

等同于 easy mark

更多jay例句

  1. There just wasn’t anything Jay wouldn’t do to make things work.
  2. Jay played two seasons for Linn and, after graduating, became a volunteer assistant and then a full-time assistant before going to work in the business office.
  3. Jay assigned himself the Eastern Circuit, which included his home state of New York, Roberts wrote.
  4. There were no cases to hear, so Jay and a colleague began circuit-riding, traveling around the young country to hear cases in lower courts.
  5. According to Jay, fat reduction has more to do with your meals than your workouts.
  6. Some of the things that Jay lied about to the cops actually make a ton of sense.
  7. Jay is hard to empathize with and his silence suggests that, yeah, something is up.
  8. Adnan is far more likeable than Jay because we hear directly from him.
  9. That explanation is believable…but increasingly less so when you hear Jay talk about the nature of his relationship with Adnan.
  10. In all fairness to Jay, he told The Intercept that he never expected to be a major figure in Serial.
  11. The local name "Geai" may perhaps have misled him as to the occasional appearance of the Jay.
  12. It would give every jay legisature a show to rough the railroads beautifully.
  13. The names Jay, Peacock, and Parrott point to showiness and pride and empty talkativeness.
  14. The Jews are no more God's chosen people than the jay is his chosen bird, or the mosquito his chosen insect.
  15. Jay staggered back against the wall, then collapsed to the floor.