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bum
- IPA[bʌm]
英式
- a vagrant;a lazy or worthless person
- get by asking or begging
- of poor quality; bad or wrong
noun: bum, plural noun: bums
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名詞
- 1. a vagrant bums had been known to wander up to their door and ask for a sandwich 同義詞
- ▪ a lazy or worthless person you ungrateful bum! 同義詞
- 2. a person who devotes a great deal of time to a specified activity a ski bum
動詞
- 1. informal get by asking or begging they tried to bum money off us she bummed a cigarette from me 同義詞
形容詞
- 1. informal of poor quality; bad or wrong not one bum note was played
- annoyed, upset, or disappointed: she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you given the foot-tapping music, a lot of people were bummed about not being able to dance
Oxford Dictionary
- annoyed, upset, or disappointed: she was really bummed out that she never got to meet you a lot of people were bummed about not being able to dance
Oxford American Dictionary
- a false charge, typically one leading to imprisonment: he's been handed a bum rap for handling stolen goods
Oxford American Dictionary
- a false charge, typically one leading to imprisonment.
Oxford Dictionary
- the use of flattery or other obsequious behavior in order to gain favor.
Oxford American Dictionary
- make someone feel upset or disappointed
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[bəm]
美式
- a vagrant: bums had been known to wander up to their door and ask for a sandwich
- get by asking or begging: they tried to bum money off us she bummed a cigarette from me
- of poor quality; bad or wrong: not one bum note was played
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bəm]
美式
- a person's buttocks or anus: if you sit there you'll get a cold bum
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[bʌm]
英式
- a person's buttocks or anus: if you sit there you'll get a cold bum
Oxford Dictionary