bogart
['bəuɡɑ:t]
英文詞源
- bogart (v.)
- 1969, "to keep a joint in your mouth," dangling from the lip like Humphrey Bogart's cigarette in the old movies, instead of passing it on. First attested in "Easy Rider." The word was also used 1960s with notions of "get something by intimidation, be a tough guy" (again with reference to the actor and the characters he typically played). In old drinking slang, Captain Cork was "a man slow in passing the bottle."
雙語例句
- 1. Eventually Bogart pumps him full of lead.
- 最後博加特開槍掃射,把他打成了馬蜂窩。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Mrs. Bogart was calling Carol , protected by Aunt Bessie Smail.
- 博加特太太在貝西·斯梅爾舅媽的陪伴下過來看望卡蘿爾了.
來自辭典例句
- 3. He played chess with Bogart during the filming of Beat The Devil.
- 在漢弗萊·博加特拍攝《打敗魔鬼》的時候,桑坦和他下過象棋.
來自互聯網
- 4. I've always been a Bogart fan, you know?
- 我一向是嘉鮑德影迷, 你知道.
來自互聯網
- 5. Bergman and Bogart were unforgettable.
- 褒曼和鮑嘉令世人難忘.
來自互聯網