tweedy

英 ['twiːdɪ] 美 ['twidi]
  • adj. 松散悠闲的;穿花呢服的;男子气概的;好游乐的
  • n. (Tweedy)人名;(英)特威迪
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tweedy (adj.)
"characteristic of the country or suburban set," 1912, from tweed + -y (2). Related: Tweediness.
1. An older woman, pink-cheeked and tweedy, appeared in the doorway.
一位面颊绯红、一副乡下贵族打扮的老妇人出现在门口。

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2. Tweedy, Browne built that record with very wide diversification.
帝地布朗合伙公司的投资高度分散.

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3. Hard as nails at a bargain, old Tweedy.
老特威迪在讨价还价方面可真精明哩.

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4. The pub was full of tweedy farmers.
小酒店里净是身穿花呢衣服的农民.

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5. Where's old Tweedy's regiment?
老特威迫的团队在哪儿?

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