guy
noun /ɡaɪ/
/ɡaɪ/
男人;小伙子;家伙 - a big/little guy
大个子/小个子 - a nice/smart/tough guy
好人/聪明人/硬汉 - a young guy
一个年轻人 - an old guy
一个老家伙 - a white/black guy
白人/黑人 - The poor guy must have been terrified.
那个可怜的家伙一定吓坏了。 - a Dutch guy
荷兰男人 - At the end of the film the bad guy gets shot.
这坏蛋在影片结尾时被击毙。 - While the cops should be the good guys, it's much more complex than that.
虽然警察应该是好人,但事情远不止如此。
- Colleagues described the killer as ‘just a regular guy’.
同事们把杀手描述为“只是一个普通人”。 - He seemed like a decent guy.
他看起来是个正派的人。 - It was made by a guy named Alan Webster.
是一个叫艾伦·韦伯斯特的人做的。 - We all knew guys like him at university.
我们在大学都认识像他这样的人。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- decent
- friendly
- funny
- …
- a big/little guy
- guys[plural] (informal) a group of people of either sex
一群男人(或女人);伙计们;兄弟(或姐妹)们 - Come on, you guys, let's get going!
快点,伙计们,咱们走吧!
- Come on, you guys, let's get going!
- [countable] (in the UK) a model of a man dressed in old clothes that is burned on a bonfire on 5 November during the celebrations for Bonfire Night
Topics Historyc2, Religion and festivalsc2盖伊模拟像(英国每年 11 月 5 日庆祝篝火之夜焚烧的身着古装的人体模型) - enlarge image(also guy rope)[countable] a rope used to keep a pole or tent in a secure position
Topics Holidaysc2(立杆子或架帐篷用的)支索,牵索,拉索
词源senses 1 to 3 early 19th cent. (in sense (3)): named after Guy Fawkes who tried to blow up James I and the Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605.sense 4 late Middle English: probably of Low German origin; related to Dutch gei ‘brail’ and German Geitaue ‘brails’ (small ropes used to bring down the sail or mast of a boat).