quickie

英 ['kwɪkɪ] 美 ['kwɪki]
  • n. 匆匆做成的东西;粗制滥造的影片;快饮
  • adj. 速成的;简短的;匆匆的
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quickie (n.)
"sex act done hastily," 1940, from quick (adj.) + -ie. As "alcoholic drink meant to be taken hurriedly," from 1941 (quick one in this sense from 1928). From 1926 as "motion picture made in a short time."
1. I'm off down to the pub for a quickie.
我要去酒吧畅饮一杯。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I've got a question—it's just a quickie.
我有个问题—一个简短的问题。

来自《权威词典》

3. You want to fly to haiti for a quickie divorce just for our psyches?
你想去海地快速离婚是为了我们的精神健康?

来自电影对白

4. Mary and Jack married, their wedding was a quickie.
玛丽和杰克结婚了, 他们的婚礼草草了事.

来自互联网

5. However, It'seems clear that quickie marriages risk a quickie divorce.
但似乎可以明确的是,闪婚很有可能以“闪离”收场.

来自互联网