doozy

英 ['duːzɪ] 美 ['duzi]
  • n. 极好的东西
  • adj. 非常显眼的;非常出色的人的
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doozy 非常出色的人,非常显眼的

可能来自daisy, 雏菊花,引申词义非常出色的人。

doozy
also doozie, 1903 (adj.), 1916 (n.), perhaps an alteration of daisy, or from popular Italian actress Eleonora Duse (1859-1924). In either case, reinforced by Duesenberg, the expensive, classy make of automobile from the 1920s-30s.
1. She concocted a doozy to get her husband to see the doctor.
为了让老公去看医生,她自己就编造了一个谎言.

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2. But if something makes 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**.

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