bunny
英 ['bʌnɪ]
美 ['bʌni]
- n. 兔子(特别是小兔子);可爱女郎
- n. (Bunny)人名;(英)邦尼;(柬)本尼
bunny 小兔子来自苏格兰方言bun , 兔子。最终来自bun, 小块,形容毛茸茸的兔子尾巴。
- bunny (n.)
- 1680s, diminutive of Scottish dialectal bun, pet name for "rabbit," previously (1580s) for "squirrel," and also a term of endearment for a young attractive woman or child (c. 1600). Ultimately it could be from Scottish bun "tail of a hare" (1530s), or from French bon, or from a Scandinavian source. The Playboy Club hostess sense is from 1960. The Bunny Hug (1912), along with the foxtrot and the Wilson glide, were among the popular/scandalous dances of the ragtime era.
- 1. The Happy Bunny club was heaving.
- “快乐兔”俱乐部里人头攒动。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Here Comes the Easter Bunny!
- 复活节Bunny来了!
来自互联网
- 3. She laughed till the tears came to her eyes . " You dumb - bunny! "
- 她笑得流出泪来: “ 你个傻东西!
来自汉英文学 - 骆驼祥子
- 4. The children wanted to pat the bunny.
- 孩子们想轻拍这只兔子.
来自辞典例句
- 5. He was rabbit - toothed and was nicknamed Bunny.
- 他长了一口兔牙,绰号叫邦尼.
来自辞典例句