sammy
英 ['sæmi]
美
- n. 美国兵;傻瓜;萨米(女子名);塞米(男子名)
实用场景例句
- Sammy was standing close to Ned, talking animatedly with him.
- 萨米紧挨着内德站着,两人谈兴正浓。
柯林斯例句
- Until recently Sammy has seemed to be retaining his hard sanity.
- 不久之前,山米看来还是能够保持清醒的头脑.
辞典例句
- Sammy has been practised upon , and has broken confidence.
- 桑米受了骗,把秘密泄露出去了.
辞典例句
- One day Crum asked Sammy why he never tried a oneand - a - half somersault.
- 一天,克拉姆问萨米为什么不试一试跑动翻腾一周半的动作.
辞典例句
- There goes your pet, Sammy, eh?
- 你那个宠物去了, 桑未, 咦?
辞典例句
- She doesn't need to use a scoundrel like Sammy Tyler to get lower price.
- 她用不着利用萨米·泰勒这样的无赖来压价.
辞典例句
- It is clear to me now that Sammy Tyler is trying to sabotage the contract negotiations.
- 我现在已经看得很清楚,萨米·泰勒想破坏我们的合同.
辞典例句
- Sammy looks back on his childhood with great pleasure.
- 塞美回忆他的童年有极大的快乐.
互联网
- Sammy: What do you think of steroids in baseball?
- 山米: 你怎麽看棒球界用类固醇这件事?
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- Sammy was seven years old, and his sister Annie was four.
- 萨米七岁, 他的妹妹安妮四岁.
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- Sammy Lee , Allardyce's successor , is keen to retain the striker, however .
- 阿勒戴斯 的继任者萨米.李准备留住这位射手.
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- Sammy watched them digging from a corner of the garden.
- 萨米看着他们从花园的角上挖起.
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- Sammy sniffed sweet smelling sunflower seeds while sitting Beside a swift stream.
- 萨米坐在湍急的溪流边闻着香甜的葵花籽.
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- Sammy: What! I don't believe it! You're normally so environmentally conscious.
- 塞米: 什麽? 真难以置信! 你通常很注意环保耶.
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- Sammy was usually very nice to his little sister.
- 萨米平常对他的小妹妹非常好.
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双语例句
- 1. Sammy was standing close to Ned, talking animatedly with him.
- 萨米紧挨着内德站着,两人谈兴正浓。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Until recently Sammy has seemed to be retaining his hard sanity.
- 不久之前,山米看来还是能够保持清醒的头脑.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Sammy has been practised upon , and has broken confidence.
- 桑米受了骗,把秘密泄露出去了.
来自辞典例句
- 4. One day Crum asked Sammy why he never tried a oneand - a - half somersault.
- 一天,克拉姆问萨米为什么不试一试跑动翻腾一周半的动作.
来自辞典例句
- 5. There goes your pet, Sammy, eh?
- 你那个宠物去了, 桑未, 咦?
来自辞典例句
英文词源
- Sammy (n.)
- British slang for "U.S. soldier in World War I," 1918, a reference to Uncle Sam.
A Sammie may be defined as an American soldier as he appears in an English newspaper or a French cinema. It is a name he did not invent, does not like, never uses and will not recognize. ["Stars & Stripes," March 29, 1918]