lummox
英 ['l?m?ks]
美
- n. 笨伯;愚蠢不中用者
英文詞源
- lummox (n.)
- 1825, East Anglian slang, perhaps from dumb ox, influenced by lumbering; or from E. Anglian dialectal form of verb lummock "move heavily or clumsily," of uncertain origin.
雙語例句
- 1. The lummox has loused up their company's whole business.
- 那個傻大個兒把公司的買賣搞的一團糟.
來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
- 2. It is said that the lummox had loused up their company's whole Business.
- 聽說那個傻大個兒把他們公司的買賣搞得一團糟.
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