buddies
英 [ˈbʌdiz]
美 [ˈbʌdiz]
n. 朋友; 同伴; (称呼不认识的男子)老兄,喂; 搭档; 伙伴
v. (如密友、战友、伙伴、弟兄般)交往,结交,交朋友,做好朋友(up); 伴护艾滋病人
buddy的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 朋友,同伴(通常指男子的男性伙伴)
Abuddyis a close friend, usually a male friend of a man.- We became great buddies.
我们成了非常好的朋友。
- We became great buddies.
- N-VOC 老兄;老弟
Men sometimes address other men asbuddy.- Hey, no way, buddy.
嘿,没门儿,老兄。
- Hey, no way, buddy.
- 跟…关系要好
If one person isbuddy buddy withanother, they are very close friends.
双语例句
- You can't be buddies with your own son.
你不能和你自己的儿子做哥们儿。 - Your buddies gave you the name "old bomber".
你的伙伴给予了你名字“旧的轰炸机”。 - They recall the good buddies they used to have in middle school.
他们想起了过去上中学时的好伙伴。 - Today German bosses feel that they have few buddies in Berlin.
今天,德国的老板们觉得他们在柏林已经没几个称兄道弟的伙伴了。 - My parents are there, and I still have my buddies there.
我的父母在那儿,我还有伙伴在那儿。 - Me and my buddies dropped in before the banquet.
我和几个哥们在宴会前逛到那的。 - We became great buddies.
我们成了非常好的朋友。 - Since when do you have poker buddies?
你什么时候还有牌友了? - One night, my two buddies and I decided to play a trick on Sheriff Brown.
有天晚上,我和两个伙计决定要捉弄这个叫布朗的官员一番。 - Bob and I have been great buddies for years.
鲍勃和我是多年的好友。