kidder / (ˈkɪdə) /

基德尔德绑架绑架者

kidder 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who kids
  2. Northern English dialect a brother or friend

kidder 近义词

kidder

等同于 inexperienced

kidder

等同于 infant/infantile

kidder

等同于 pure

kidder

等同于 unsophisticated

kidder

等同于 callow

kidder

等同于 uninitiate

kidder

等同于 unpracticed

kidder

等同于 immature

kidder

等同于 joker

kidder

等同于 wag

kidder

等同于 jokester

kidder

等同于 quipster

更多kidder例句

  1. Reprinted with permission of the University of California Press and Tracy Kidder.
  2. Tracy Kidder celebrates Paul Farmer's new book, Partner to the Poor.
  3. Tracy Kidder has won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Award, and many other literary prizes.
  4. Bishop Kidder was 'an exemplary and learned man of the simplest and most charitable character.'
  5. I couldn't seem to convince him of anything but that I was "some little kidder."
  6. Kidder's medical battery used forty years ago or more, and still used and purchasable in its first form, was a dynamo.
  7. The names of all Lovewell's party, and biographical notices of some of them, are also given by Mr. Kidder.
  8. Mr. Kidder always shrank from publicity, and led a thoroughly domestic life.