teddy / ˈtɛd i /

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teddy 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ted·dies.

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

teddy 近义词

teddy

等同于 negligee

更多teddy例句

  1. In a 35 mph car accident, Teddy would turn into a projectile with a force equivalent to about 5,300 pounds.
  2. I have not, during Teddy’s life, been home as constantly as I have since March.
  3. During these past several months, Teddy’s sidestroke performance makes me laugh several times daily.
  4. Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear.
  5. From the Teddy Bears—whoever they were—in 1958 to Amy Winehouse in 2006.
  6. One of the earliest ticker-tape parades was for Teddy Roosevelt when he returned from an African safari in 1910.
  7. More hokey than the inspired objects recalled by the curators: A frumpy teddy bear.
  8. Asked what kind of Democrat she was, Teachout responded without missing a beat, “A Teddy Roosevelt Democrat.”
  9. Well, you know he's a new bear; he isn't your old one, so I wouldn't call him Teddy.
  10. With Benny sitting by to watch proceedings, Jess mapped out a remarkable Teddy-bear.
  11. This bear was a poor looking creature, which had once been an expensive bright-eyed Teddy-bear made of brown plush.
  12. "Hal" and "Teddy" and "Chestnut" are very tired for they have been pulling the plough, the wagon, or doing some farm work all day.
  13. Father had hitched Teddy, the buckskin horse, to the big sleigh and was going for the Doctor.