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joey

/joh-ee/US // ˈdʒoʊ i //UK // (ˈdʒəʊɪ) //

乔伊,乔依

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural jo·eys.Australian.

    • : any young animal, especially a kangaroo.
    • : a young child.

Examples

  • His first two NCAA tournament games, both losses, came when he was at Marquette with his brother, Joey.

  • Sam Hauser plays for Virginia and younger brother Joey for the Spartans.

  • In doing so, the vice president delighted the audience with a personal anecdote from his childhood as Joey Biden.

  • Sensing his opportunity, Joey Biden pounced: “I walked up behind him and smashed his head next to the counter.”

  • The Wireless Joey will help you watch more shows on more screens.

  • Just download the Virtual Joey App and you are ready to stream DISH service right to that screen.

  • Speaking of Grandma, The Wireless Joey is so simple she can install it herself.

  • Joey was puny and hairless as ever, but in Rose's face as she looked at him there was a flush of maternal tenderness and gravity.

  • Her other hand restrained with a soft caressing movement Joey's approaches to the saucer.

  • Now one, for instance, who bears no resemblance to his master is Joey, the coachman of Dr. Jenkins.

  • She rebuked the importunities of Joey in asides so tender that they couldn't have irritated anybody.

  • "Jamie was richt like Joey when he was a bairn," Hendry said.