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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- boy
[bɔɪ]
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1.
noun
[c]
(male child) 男孩
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2.
noun
(young man) 男青年
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the age when girls get interested in boys
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女孩子开始对男青年感兴趣的年龄
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3.
noun
[inf]
(son) 儿子
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- boy
[bɔɪ]
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1.
n.[c]
男孩
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The young boy was not wearing a safety helmet.
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那个年轻的男孩没有戴安全帽。
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Most soldiers are only boys in uniform.
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多数士兵还只是穿着制服的男孩。
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The baby was a boy.
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这是一个男婴。
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She made the boy brush his teeth every night.
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她让那个男孩每晚刷牙。
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2.
n.[c]
一种非正式的对成年男子的友好的称呼
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He went to meet his boys for a drink.
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他去和他的哥们儿一块喝酒去了。
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He likes to play golf with the boys.
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他喜欢和那些男孩子们一起打高尔夫球。
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3.
n.[c]
儿子
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I hope everything goes well for your little boy too.
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我也希望你的小儿子平安无事。
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His boy is taller than he is.
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他的儿子比他高。
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4.
n.[c]
对黑人侮辱、蔑视性的称呼
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They kept calling him boy which made him very angry.
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他们不停地喊他“小黑孩”,这使他非常愤怒。
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Get out of my way,boy.
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走开,你这个家伙。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- boy
[bɔɪ]
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1.
n
a male child; lad; youth
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2.
n
a man regarded as immature or inexperienced
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he's just a boy when it comes to dealing with women
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3.
n
See old boy
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4.
n
[Spoken]
a group of men, esp a group of friends
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5.
n
[usually derogatory]
(esp in former colonial territories) a Black person or native male servant of any age
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6.
n
[Austral]
a jockey or apprentice
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7.
n
short for boyfriend
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8.
interj
an exclamation of surprise, pleasure, contempt, etc
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boy, is he going to be sorry!
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9.
interj
[Etymology]
C13 (in the sense: male servant; C14: young male): of uncertain origin; perhaps from Anglo-French abuié fettered (unattested), from Latin boia fetter
Examples
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Is Kelly a flirt, who goes from boy to boy?
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凯莉是个卖弄风骚、朝三暮四的人吗?
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a boy, aged ten years
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一个十岁的男孩
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the fair-haired boy of the family
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家人宠爱的男孩
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a full-grown boy
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成熟的男孩
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a boy ten years old
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一个十岁的男孩
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