buddy
- IPA[ˈbʌdi]
英式
- a close friend;a working companion with whom close cooperation is required.
- become friendly and spend time with someone
verb: buddy, 3rd person present: buddies, gerund or present participle: buddying, past tense: buddied, past participle: buddied
noun: buddy, plural noun: buddies
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名詞
- 1. a close friend they had become the best of buddies
- ▪ a working companion with whom close cooperation is required.
- ▪ a person who befriends and helps another with an incapacitating disease, typically AIDS gay male counsellors, buddies, and helpline volunteers are available upon request
- ▪ used as a form of address to a man whose name is not known I'm working on it, buddy
動詞
- 1. become friendly and spend time with someone I decided to buddy up to them
- a cooperative arrangement whereby individuals are paired or teamed up and assume responsibility ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a very close or intimate friend: it's clear that Jeff and Tom are bosom buddies from way back
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- (1917–87), American jazz drummer and bandleader; born Bernard Rich. He played for bandleaders ...
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- a friend or acquaintance with whom a person regularly has sex without the expectation of a ...
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- (1936–59), US rock-and-roll singer, guitarist, and songwriter; born Charles Hardin Holley. He ...
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- a film portraying a close friendship between two people.
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- (1917–87), US jazz drummer and bandleader; born Bernard Rich. He played for bandleaders such as ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cooperative arrangement whereby individuals are paired or teamed up and assume responsibility ...
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- IPA[ˈbədē]
美式
- a close friend: they had become the best of buddies
- become friendly and spend time with someone: I decided to buddy up to them
Oxford American Dictionary