willy / ˈwɪl i /

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willy2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural wil·lies.

v. 有主动词 verb

wil·lied, wil·ly·ing.

  1. to willow.

更多willy例句

  1. In a sense, this is a nice illustration of Napier and Willy’s point.
  2. These crafters of personal brands are the new Brooklyn Willy Lomans with only themselves to sell.
  3. The film, silent and seven minutes in length, featured cabaret star Louise Willy performing a sultry striptease.
  4. At the climax of the play, Willy Loman ruefully tells his two sons that he was fired that day from his job.
  5. As Steve Martin said on Twitter, “If you missed him as Willy Loman, you missed a Willy Loman for all time.”
  6. But it was his Willy Loman that theater audiences of recent years will remember.
  7. You will remember that when you came to our assistance outside Meerut she was determined to take us, willy-nilly, to Delhi.
  8. Little Willy Gay looked at that picture very carefully, and soon made practical use of it, as I will tell you.
  9. So much, at least, we had gained—we were no longer being carried willy-nilly out of our way.
  10. When Willy was two years old, he lived in a red farmhouse with a yard in front of it.
  11. One bright morning Willy's mamma put on his straw hat, and sent him out in the yard to play.