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词汇 bob
释义 bob
verb
uk /bɒb/ us /bɑːb/-bb-
[ I ]
to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water: (尤指在水面上)轻轻地快速上下晃动
bob up and downIn the harbour, the boats bobbed gently up and down on the water.港口里的船只在水面上轻轻地上下晃动。
[ Iusually+ adv/prep, T ]
to move quickly in a particular direction: (朝特定方向)快速移动
bob up I dropped the bottle into the water and watched it bob up to the surface a moment later.我把瓶子丢进海里,观察到它一会儿又浮到水面上来了。
Suddenly a head bobbed up from behind the hedge.突然从树篱后面冒出一个头来。
She bobbed a curtsy (= bent down from the knees briefly as a sign of respect) to the Queen.她向女王行了个屈膝礼。
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Moving quickly
bob
noun
uk /bɒb/ us /bɑːb/

bobnoun (HAIRSTYLE)


[ C ]pluralbobs
a women's hairstyle with the hair cut to neck length all around the head: (女式)齐耳短发,bob 头
I've had/worn my hair in a bob for ages.我留短发已经很长时间了。
 
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pudding basin
relaxed
shake out
shoulder-length
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bobnoun (MONEY)


[ C ]UKold-fashionedinformalpluralbob
a shilling: a British coin used in the past: 先令(英国旧制硬币)
That coat cost me ten bob in 1956.那件外套是1956年买的,花了我10先令。
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twopenny

bobnoun (MOVEMENT)


[ C ]pluralbobs
a quick movement up and down: 快速上下移动
bob of your headShe acknowledged me with a quick bob of her head. 她迅速地向我点头示意。
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non-linguistic
non-verbal
non-verbally
peace sign
pump someone's handidiom
shake
signing
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tongue
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bobnoun (SPORT)


a small vehicle with long metal blades under it, built for racing down tracks covered with ice: 大雪橇
The driver almost lost control of the bob on the final bend, but just managed to keep it from tipping over.
Synonym
bobsleigh
 the two/four-man bob
the sport or event of using a bob to race down a track made of ice:
The team won a silver medal in the two-man bob.
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bobnoun (SMALL THINGS)


 bits and bobs[ plural ]UKinformal
small things or jobs of different types: 零碎的东西;零工,零活儿
There's a handy compartment for keys and gloves and bits and bobs.
Bob
noun
UKold-fashionedinformaluk /bɒb/ us /bɑːb/
 Bob's your uncle
used to mean that something will happen very quickly and simply: 很容易就解决了;一切如意
Just tell them you're a friend of mine and, Bob's your uncle, you'll get the job.就告诉他们你是我的一个朋友,放心好了,你会得到那份工作的。
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at the push of a buttonidiom
at the stroke of a penidiom
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fail-safe
foolproof
frictionless
frictionlessly
friendly
over-simply
painlessly
painting
painting by numbersidiom
the path of least resistanceidiom
walk into something
walkaway
wieldy
with your eyes closed/shutidiom
within the capacity of someone/something

bob | American Dictionary


bob
verb[ I ]
us/bɑb/-bb-

bobverb[I] (MOVE)


to move up and down quickly and gently:
Empty cans and bottles bobbed in the water of the harbor.
bob
noun[ C ]
us/bɑb/

bobnoun[C] (HAIRSTYLE)


a hairstyle that is short at the front while the other hair is cut to neck length all around the head:
She wears her hair in a bob.

Examples of bob


bob
All along the coast, in the small harbours, a lot of pleasure-boats a bit sophisticals are bobbing up and down beside the fishermen's boats.
Gesturally, adults sharply bob back their heads or nod rhythmically to infants, again presenting an exaggeration of head movements that conventionally signal affiliation in adults.
Now, the link to resolution is presented to bob but not to tom, as bob has understood unification, while tom has not.
They danced alone or with a partner, weaving and bobbing across the floor.
It bobbed and rolled its eyes, unfolding giant fins.
The syllable bob/p also spoken as sequences of isolated pronunciaoccurs in the parallel vague word deeleebob/p, tions of individual words.
Outside, only leisure craft bobbed about in the harbour.
To resolve this last goal, the fact exercise2(bob, 6.5) is added to the program, but not permanently.
The loss of time is also the loss of memory, where the unusual lyrical use of the hexameter exchanges strife on land for a directionless bobbing about at sea.
Memthing + you + may + bob yields thing + ye + bers of older generations born, say, in the last ma + bob, which ultimately produces thingacentury would surely know many more vague mabob.
They are people to whom an extra few bob a week may well come in handy, as nobody will deny.
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He was not prepared to come down on either side, simply weaving and bobbing for the statutory half-hour.
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They have given 60 years of their lives to industry and commerce, and the reward for such service is the paltry sum of ten bob.
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If we have a tea party costing about two bob a head, that is extravagance at the expense of the ratepayers.
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They feel very intimidated by all the legal dignitaries bobbing up and down on behalf of the county council and others.
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