boy scout
英:[bɔi skaut] 美: [bɔɪ skaʊt]
boy scout 基本解释
n.童子军,过于理想而不切实际者,单纯的政治家;
英英释义
boy scout
n.a boy who is a member of the Boy Scoutsa man who is considered naive
boy scout 相关例句
双语例句
- The boy scouts hiked out to the forest.
童子军步行去森林。 - Cowboys and Boy Scouts wear handkerchiefs.
牛仔和童子军围头巾。
权威例句
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