dibs
英 [dɪbz]
美
- n. 权利;零钱;骨制的筹码
词组搭配
have first dibs on
(N. Amer.)have the first right to or choice of
(北美)有…的优先权;有优先选择…的权利
they never got first dibs on great prospects.
好机会从来轮不到他们先得。
实用场景例句
- I dibs on that last piece of pie.
- 这牛排是我预先要的(我要这块牛排).
期刊摘选
- Dibs on this seat.
- 我先到,这座位归我.
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- I have dibs on that last piece of pie.
- 我有权利要最后一片馅饼.
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- Whoever gets to the table first and calls dibs chooses which side he will start from.
- 谁先跑到球桌并喊出“我的”就可以选择他从哪边开始比赛.
期刊摘选
- I paid for the beer so i call dibs on the last bottle.
- 因为啤酒是我买的,所以最后一瓶我有权利喝掉.
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- Don't throw your book away ! I put dibs on it, remember?
- 别把你那本书拿走, 该轮到我看了, 你难道忘了 吗 ?
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- I've got dibs on the backseat when we drive home.
- 我们开车回家时,我有坐后座的权利.
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- I have dibs on that piece of cake.
- 我要吃那块蛋糕.
辞典例句
- I get carsick in the back seat so I call dibs on the front seat.
- 我坐在后排晕车,我有权要求坐在前面.
期刊摘选
- Don't throw your magazine away! I put ( my ) dibs on it, remember?
- 不要把杂志扔掉, 我还要看的, 你忘了?
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- I paid for the beer so I call dibs on the last bottle.
- 是我买的这些啤酒,因此我有权喝完最后一瓶酒.
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- Put dibs into her common pocket. And put bills into her haphazard pocket.
- 在她常用的口袋里放一些碎钱. 在她不常用的口袋里放一些纸币.
期刊摘选
- I have dibs on that last slice of pizza.
- 我有权利得到最后的那块儿比萨饼.
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- I paid for the beers so I call dibs on the last bottle.
- 我花钱买的酒,因此我有权喝最后一瓶酒.
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- I paid for the beer, So I call dibs on the last bottle.
- 啤酒是我买单, 所以我可以喝掉最后一瓶.
期刊摘选
中文词源
dibs 要求
儿童用语,词源不详。
双语例句
- 1. I have dibs on that piece of cake.
- 我要吃那块蛋糕.
来自辞典例句
- 2. I have dibs on that last piece of pie.
- 我有权利要最后一片馅饼.
来自互联网
- 3. With di - iso - butyl dimethoxy DIBS, DQ catalyst was more sensitive to hydrogen regulation.
- 使用二异丁基-二甲氧基硅烷, DQ催化剂的氢调敏感性更好.
来自互联网
- 4. Don't throw your book away ! I put dibs on it, remember?
- 别把你那本书拿走, 该轮到我看了, 你难道忘了 吗 ?
来自互联网
- 5. I've got dibs on the backseat when we drive home.
- 我们开车回家时,我有坐后座的权利.
来自互联网
英文词源
- dibs (interj.)
- children's word to express a claim on something, 1915, originally U.S., apparently from earlier senses "a portion or share" and "money" (early 19c. colloquial), probably a contraction of dibstone "a knucklebone or jack in a children's game" (1690s), in which the first element is of unknown origin.