doozy
英音[ ˈduːzi ] 美音[ ˈduːzi ]

极好的东西

常用释义

词性释义

n.

极好的东西

adj.

非常显眼的;非常出色的人的
例句
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We normally cope pretty well, and falling snow is just a part of another winter day, but this storm was a doozy!
我们通常配合相当好,和飘雪只是另一个冬天的一部分,但这场风波是一个懂此!
The plot is a bit of a doozy, but what's interesting is how director Wang lets this character-driven drama unfold.
影片的情节虽有点怪诞,但有趣的是导演如何戏剧性的展开这部性格主导的电影。
I've got a doozy of a story for you, but if you snuff out my voice like that, I won't be able to tell it, now will I?
我有一个故事想要讲给你听,但如果你像那样打断我的话,我就无法讲下去了,不是吗?
Just when you think your teen has learned from his mistake , he will make another doozy of a mistake.
就在你认为他们已经从错误中吸取教训的时候,他还会再犯一个大的错误。
这是一个巨大的泡沫,世界各地都能感受到它破裂的影响。
Here's the sweet part: Stack thinks we're in for a doozy of a bull market.
但也有令人振奋的部分:Stack认为我们正处在一个“睡眼惺忪”的牛市中。
为了让老公去看医生,她自己就编造了一个谎言。
But if something makes the market fall, the drop can be a doozy.
但此时若出现一个使股市下跌的事件,那么则会引起市场的轩然大波。
This isn't quite the doozy investors were given four years ago, when gross domestic product was slashed by nearly a full percentage point.
这还没有四年前那样离奇,当时日本国内生产总值被向下调整了将近一个百分点。
但是这一次,甚至从中国人的标准来说,看起来是非常显眼引人关注的。
同义词
n.
极好的东西