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tammy

/tam-ee/US // ˈtæm i //UK // (ˈtæmɪ) //

塔米,谭美,苔米,邓丽君

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fabric of mixed fibers, constructed in plain weave and often heavily glazed, used in the manufacture of linings and undergarments.

Examples

  • Even in Tammy, she could often get a laugh with a terrible line—perhaps one she herself wrote—through the miracle of her timing.

  • Melissa McCarthy wrote Tammy, she co-produced it, and she starred.

  • Tammy is what happens when you make Bridesmaids, but forget to include the jokes.

  • She's also one of the first female combat veterans in the House or Senate, alongside Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth.

  • Both parents were professionals; his mother, Tammy T. Wilson, is a legal nurse consultant.

  • Tammy Baldwin (D-WI, U.S. Senate) Current The Senate welcomed its first openly gay senator this year, Tammy Baldwin.

  • She caught him on the steps of the dining room, and held his wriggling little body fast until Tammy came up.

  • Tammy followed at a surprising pace on his rude crutches, and Mr. Traill brought up the rear.

  • Tammy took an oat-cake from his pocket to nibble, and began a conversation with Mistress Jeanie.

  • Tammy had a lesson still to get, and returned to the kirkyard, and Ailie ran up to the dining-rooms.

  • When Ailie wanted to get up unusually early in the morning she made use of Tammy for an alarm-clock.