toots

英 [tʊts] 美
  • n. 亲密的人;亲爱的
  • n. (Toots)人名;(俄、瑞典)托茨

低频词

英文词源


toots (n.)
slang familiar form of address to a woman or girl, 1936, American English, short for tootsie, tootsy, from tootsy-wootsy (1895), a familiar form of address to a sweetheart, originally a playful or nursery name for a small foot, from childish pronunciation of foot (n.); compare tootsy.

双语例句


1. Then he waves, toots his horn and pulls on up ahead.
然后他挥挥手, 按了下喇叭,往前开去.

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2. Many stems and toots show radial symmetry.
很多的茎和根都是辐射对称的.

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3. The toots of Chinese painting can date back to Chinese Stone Age's pottery.
国画的起源可以追溯到中国的新石器时代的陶瓷制造业时期.

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