josh / dʒɒʃ /

⚽高中词汇乔什约什乔希

josh2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to chaff; banter in a teasing way.
n. 名词 noun
  1. good-natured banter.

josh 近义词

v. 动词 verb

joke

更多josh例句

  1. Yet several months later, the network greenlit a spinoff called “Counting On,” which aired without Josh but occasionally featured his wife and kids.
  2. I settled into the plush table for six anticipating Josh’s arrival.
  3. The reality is Benny and Josh both have Canavan disease, a fatal inherited brain disorder.
  4. “Josh and Virginia have basically found a way of taking the machinery inside the laser method and tweaking it to get even better results,” said Henry Cohn of Microsoft Research.
  5. When Josh was born, rounding out the family, they’d have a group to play H-O-R-S-E or two-on-two basketball in the driveway.
  6. Josh had a different one, but Archie also signed a six-year contract.
  7. So Good Wife fans have already weathered Josh Charles leaving.
  8. The film also stars A-listers Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, and Owen Wilson.
  9. Diane (Christine Baranski) and Will (Josh Charles) were warned at the time about taking a notorious criminal as a client.
  10. Robert: Look, Josh is both an amazing actor and he was a really good presence on the show.
  11. An' if any of yo' uns insinuates I am afraid, yo' uns will have to settle with Josh Hicks, an' that mighty quick.
  12. Josh couldn't bear that statue—said the muscles were all wrong.
  13. Uncle Josh, that slack old vagabond with his furtive, kindly eye-glances, came for them with a livery rig.
  14. Though, to be sure, there sat Josh close up against the kitchen stove, as of old.
  15. He found that he disliked the name of Josh, and, as he did not sign it again, it was presently dropped.