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dink
- IPA[diNGk]
美式
- a lift on a bicycle
- carry a passenger on a bicycle
verb: dink, 3rd person present: dinks, gerund or present participle: dinking, past tense: dinked, past participle: dinked
noun: dink, plural noun: dinks
- 釋義
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名詞
- 1. a lift on a bicycle you will have to give him a dink on the handlebars
動詞
- 1. carry a passenger on a bicycle I dinked him down the path to the main gate when nobody was watching they would double-dink
- old-fashioned, amateurish, or shoddy: the fifty-third issue of the quarterly looked just as rinky-dink as the first
Oxford Dictionary
- old-fashioned, amateurish, or shoddy: the fifty-third issue of the quarterly looked just as rinky-dink as the first
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[diNGk]
美式
- a drop shot: a brilliantly controlled backhand dink over the net
- hit (the ball) with a drop shot: he dinked a shot over the net to take the second set 7–5
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪŋk]
英式
- (in sport) a softly struck hit or kick of the ball that drops abruptly to the ground: a brilliantly controlled backhand dink over the net
- hit or kick (the ball) softly so that it drops abruptly to the ground: he dinked a shot over the net to take the second set 7–5
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[dɪŋk]
英式
- a man's penis.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[diNGk]
美式
- a man's penis.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪŋk]
英式
- a lift on a bicycle: you will have to give him a dink on the handlebars
- carry a passenger on a bicycle: I dinked him down the path to the main gate when nobody was watching they would double-dink
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[diNGk]
美式
- a partner in a well-off working couple with no children.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[dɪŋk]
英式
- another term for dinky
Oxford Dictionary