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kitty
- IPA[ˈkɪti]
英式
- a fund of money for communal use, made up of contributions from a group of people.;a pool of money in some gambling card games.
noun: kitty, plural noun: kitties
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名詞
- 1. a fund of money for communal use, made up of contributions from a group of people.
- ▪ a pool of money in some gambling card games.
- 2. (in bowls) the jack.
- diagonally opposite someone or something: he lived kitty-corner and six doors up from me
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something: the two kitty-corner lots have enough space for seven apartment blocks
Oxford Dictionary
- diagonally opposite someone or something: he lived kitty-corner and six doors up from me
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something: the two kitty-corner lots have enough space for seven apartment blocks
Oxford American Dictionary
- a regular social gathering of women in which each member contributes money to a central pool ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a town on a narrow sand peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean coast of North Carolina. It was there ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a town on a narrow sand peninsula on the Atlantic coast of North Carolina from where, in 1903, ...
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- IPA[ˈkidē]
美式
- a fund of money for communal use, made up of contributions from a group of people.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkɪti]
英式
- a pet name or a child's name for a kitten or cat.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈkidē]
美式
- a pet name or a child's name for a kitten or cat.
Oxford American Dictionary