sook 的 2 个定义
n. 名词 noun- Australia and New Zealand. a timid, cowardly person, especially a young person; crybaby.
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- Control Room Sook Shoot Out -- some editorial changes and some VFX muzzle flashes.
- Kyung-sook Shin would like everybody to know that she knows exactly where her mother is.
- The photographic fantasies of In Sook Kim peek inside the private worlds of people who live in glass houses.
- Here on one side lay the sook of the jewellers, and on the opposite were arrayed the tiny stalls of the dealers in copper wares.
- The ride from Beirut to Sook-el-Gharb is a very interesting one.
- The district was called Hidoodim, and the high mountain Sook.
- These are sold in the sook at about six-pence a dozen, cotton included.
- What pleasure should she be able to sook out o' his keeping ding-ding-danging on about that woman?