nebbish



n. 无用的人;不受重视的人
n.
不受重视的人,无用的人;
英英释义
nebbish[ 'nebiʃ ]
n.(Yiddish) a timid unfortunate simpleton
同义词:nebbech
权威例句
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The nebbish in popular culture or, how the underdog can win
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nebbish (n.)
1905, nebbich, from Yiddish (used as a Yiddish word in American English from 1890s), from a Slavic source akin to Czech neboh "poor, unfortunate," literally "un-endowed," from Proto-Slavic *ne-bogu-, with negative prefix (see un- (1)) + PIE *bhag- "to share out, apportion" (see -phagous).
1. The Daily Express describes Dr Carey as a pretty tough nut.
《每日快报》把凯里医生说成是特别难对付的家伙。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Getting out there is in many ways the hardest nut to crack.
从很多方面来说,出去交际是最难以做到的事了。
来自柯林斯例句
3. There's some nut out there with a gun.
外边有个拿着枪的疯子。
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4. We heard your sister doing her nut.
我们听到你妹妹在大发脾气。
来自柯林斯例句
5. It is a tough nut for him to crack.
这对他而言是一个难题.
来自《简明英汉词典》
[ nut 造句 ]
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