dingus

英 ['dɪŋəs] 美 ['dɪŋəs]
  • n. 新玩意儿

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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