lulu
['lʊlʊ]
- n. 俊秀;卓越的人;突出的事情
- adj. 特別出色的;第一流的
- n. (Lulu)人名;(英)露露;(羅)盧盧
英文詞源
- lulu (n.)
- "remarkable person or thing," 1886 (first attested in a baseball article from New Orleans, U.S.), of uncertain origin; some suggest a connection to earlier looly "beautiful girl," of unknown origin. But the reference more likely is to Lulu Hurst (1869-1950), the "Georgia Wonder," who was a popular attraction 1883-85 demonstrating her supposed mysterious "force" that allowed her to effortlessly move, with just a light touch, umbrellas and canes held tight by others. She barnstormed the U.S. and, at 15, was, briefly, one of the most famous women in the land. The skeptics soon explained her trick and burst the bubble, but not before her name was used as a word:
Such [musically uneducated persons] start from the avowed or unavowed supposition that the pianist or violinist's art necessitates no higher qualities than does plate-spinning, dancing, or the feats of a Lulu. ["The Hero as Virtuoso," in "London Society magazine," 1883]
雙語例句
- 1. Lulu was said to be of very superior intelligence.
- 大家都說露露智力出眾。
來自辭典例句
- 2. No, it isn't, Lulu. It's three o'clock. We're early.
- 不, 沒有, 露露. 現在才三點, 我們很早.
來自互聯網
- 3. Lulu: I think we need to call it quits.
- 露露: 我想我們分手吧.
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- 4. Jerry : I love your little Lulu dolls. How much for a batch of 6,000?
- 我喜歡你的小露露娃娃. 一批6,000個多少錢?
來自互聯網
- 5. Talking about being pretty, our company's new secretary is indeed a lulu.
- 要說漂亮, 我們公司新來的秘書可算是個相貌出眾的女孩子了.
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