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 bobbed [bɑbd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 剪短的

  1. She dived below the surface, then bobbed up like a cork again a few seconds later.
    她潜入水中, 几秒钟後像软木塞一样又浮了上来.
  2. The ballerina bobbed a curtsy (to the audience) before leaving the stage.
    那个芭蕾舞女演员在下台之前(向观众)行屈膝礼.
  3. Bobbed for apples.
    咬住悬挂的苹果



Bob \Bob\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bobbed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bobbing}.] [OE. bobben. See {Bob}, n.]
1. To cause to move in a short, jerking manner; to move (a
thing) with a bob. ``He bobbed his head.'' --W. Irving.

2. To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap.

If any man happened by long sitting to sleep . . .
he was suddenly bobbed on the face by the servants.
--Elyot.

3. To cheat; to gain by fraud or cheating; to filch.

Gold and jewels that I bobbed from him. --Shak.

4. To mock or delude; to cheat.

To play her pranks, and bob the fool,
The shrewish wife began. --Turbervile.

5. To cut short; as, to bob the hair, or a horse's tail.

  1. Next came balloons floating atop the Monument for Revolutionary Martyrs, a massive obelisk in the middle of the square. "Meet our demands," they read, as they bobbed in the wind.
  2. Merchant sailors who bobbed in 30-foot seas after Hurricane Bertha splintered their cargo ship stepped ashore with praise for their Soviet rescuers and acceptance of the ocean's fury.
  3. A sea of gleaming brass bobbed in unison for a holiday concert that might best be described as, like, totally tuba-ular.
  4. The price of Avon Products Inc. stock bobbed up again Friday after word of Mary Kay Corp.'s interest in the cosmetics company resurfaced.
  5. But short-term interest rates bobbed up due to diminished expectations of an imminent ease in Federal Reserve monetary policy.
  6. Futures markets bobbed and drifted, producing few trends for the professionals to ride.
  7. But the grand prize went to 19-year-old Colin Thiele, who covered his body with honey and chicken feathers, jumped into a pool of pig poop and bobbed for apples and carrots.
  8. She pursues her own vision without ever, ever compromising.' Everything about Kawakubo, from her bluntly bobbed hair to her intense expression, exudes purpose.
  9. Red and silver helium balloons bearing the same message bobbed among the well-wishers.
  10. In keeping with the traditional theme song, "Oh Dem Golden Slippers," most Mummers wore gold-painted shoes as they bobbed and swayed in elaborate costumes.
  11. Up bobbed Neil Kinnock, leader of the opposition Labor Party, grilling Mrs. Thatcher on an official report that the government sold off an ailing state-owned automaker too cheaply.
  12. Pressed on the issue, Mr. Boskin bobbed and weaved.
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