dingus
英 ['dɪŋəs]
美 ['dɪŋəs]
英文词源
- dingus (n.)
- "any unspecified or unspecifiable object; something one does not know the name of or does not wish to name," 1876, U.S. slang, from Dutch dinges, literally "thing" (see thing).
双语例句
- 1. Dingus tries to stir up more trouble and get involved with the pale, baby - talking Indian, Anna.
- 没想到马吉胆大包天,还会回头抢夺镇长的巨款,而霍克也想趁机分得一杯羹.
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