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n. 步兵;团子
n.
步兵;炸油饼;
英英释义
doughboy[ 'dəubɔi ]
n.
an American infantryman in World War I
a rounded lump of dough that is deep-fried and served as hot bread
"the doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut"
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doughboy (n.)
"U.S. soldier," 1864, American English, said to have been in oral use from 1854, or from the Mexican-American War (1847), it is perhaps from resemblance of big buttons on old uniforms to a sort of biscuit of that name (1680s), but there are various other conjectures.
1. That was when I was a doughboy in world war l.
那时是“一战”时,我是一名步兵。
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2. The doughboy was a predecessor of the doughnut.
油炸面团是甜甜圈的前身。
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3. When you stroll down the grocery aisle, glance at the faces peering out from bottles, cans and cartons: Aunt Jemima. The Pillsbury Doughboy. Elsie the Cow. The Brawny Lumberjack.
当你在货架前闲逛时,留意一下那些从玻璃瓶、罐头盒和纸盒上出现的面孔:杰迈玛阿姨、面团宝宝、奶牛埃尔希和强壮伐木工。
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4. Elizabeth Custer wrote that a doughboy was a sweet food served to Navy men on ships. She also said the name was given to the large buttons on the clothes of soldiers.
伊莉莎白•库斯特写到:“doughboy”曾经是为船上的水手们制作的一种甜点,她还说,“doughboy”也指士兵们衣服上的大纽扣。
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5. Elizabeth Custer wrote that a doughboy was a sweet food served to Navy men on ships. She also said the name was given to the large buttons on the clothes of soldiers.
伊莉莎白•库斯特写到:“doughboy”曾经是为船上的水手们制作的一种甜点,她还说,“doughboy”也指士兵们衣服上的大纽扣。
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