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teddy

/ted-ee/US // ˈtɛd i //UK // (ˈtɛdɪ) //

泰迪,泰迪犬,泰迪熊,泰迪牌

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ted·dies.

    • : Often teddies. a woman's one-piece undergarment combining a chemise and underpants, sometimes having a snap crotch.
    • : Informal. teddy bear.

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Examples

  • In a 35 mph car accident, Teddy would turn into a projectile with a force equivalent to about 5,300 pounds.

  • I have not, during Teddy’s life, been home as constantly as I have since March.

  • During these past several months, Teddy’s sidestroke performance makes me laugh several times daily.

  • Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.

  • From the Teddy Bears—whoever they were—in 1958 to Amy Winehouse in 2006.

  • One of the earliest ticker-tape parades was for Teddy Roosevelt when he returned from an African safari in 1910.

  • More hokey than the inspired objects recalled by the curators: A frumpy teddy bear.

  • Asked what kind of Democrat she was, Teachout responded without missing a beat, “A Teddy Roosevelt Democrat.”

  • Well, you know he's a new bear; he isn't your old one, so I wouldn't call him Teddy.

  • With Benny sitting by to watch proceedings, Jess mapped out a remarkable Teddy-bear.

  • This bear was a poor looking creature, which had once been an expensive bright-eyed Teddy-bear made of brown plush.

  • "Hal" and "Teddy" and "Chestnut" are very tired for they have been pulling the plough, the wagon, or doing some farm work all day.

  • Father had hitched Teddy, the buckskin horse, to the big sleigh and was going for the Doctor.