mascot 的定义
- an animal, person, or thing adopted by a group as its representative symbol and supposed to bring good luck: The U.S. Navy mascot is a goat.
mascot 近义词
等同于 charm
mascot 的近义词 10 个
mascot 的反义词 1 个
等同于 juju
等同于 periapt
等同于 fetish
更多mascot例句
- To get your fix and put some hair on Pelon, the candy’s bald mascot, just hold on to the plastic wings and press down.
- As for the rest of our presidential forecast, let our forecast mascot Fivey Fox guide you through it.
- For this exercise, we considered only the leading, most public-facing mascot for each team, and if a team has multiple signature mascots, we used the one with the earliest origin year.
- Lightning, the pegasus mascot of the WNBA’s Dallas Wings, is one of the few female-specific mascots in sports.
- Seventeen of the league’s 26 primary mascots can be found on land — the highest number of mascots in that category across the five leagues.
- The support of a mascot has confused Christianity and sports.
- Joe Camel: For about a decade beginning in 1987, Camel started to market its products using a mascot called “Old Joe.”
- What if a Serb mortar team carried a little ginger cat as their mascot?
- The fact is, the mascot may be the quiet kid sitting next to you in class with his head down.
- Greenbaum says Michael Hostetter, the most introverted mascot of the bunch, is also the most unpredictably exciting.
- They take him along whenever they play games, thinking the mascot helps them to win.
- It's a kind of obsession, and it often means life or death, whether the mascot can stand the strain of the situation.
- Mascot means simply a temple, and is used by the Yezidis for mosques and churches as well as for their own shrine.
- It is both a souvenir, and a mascot; for the hair is from the head of my girl chum Margot.
- We are here to drink a bottle of wine together, mademoiselle and I, mademoiselle who was at once my instructress and my mascot.