buggy
英 [ˈbʌɡi]
美 [ˈbʌɡi]
n. (常指无顶无门的)专用小汽车; 婴儿车; 童车; (由一匹马拉的单座或双座)轻便马车
adj. 臭虫多的; 疯的的;<俚>神经有毛病的; 古怪的; 淘气的
复数:buggies
Collins.1 / BNC.15325 / COCA.13418
牛津词典
noun
- (常指无顶无门的)专用小汽车
a small car, often without a roof or doors, used for a particular purpose- a garden/golf buggy
花园 / 高尔夫球场小汽车
- a garden/golf buggy
- 婴儿车;童车
a type of light folding chair on wheels in which a baby or small child is pushed along - (由一匹马拉的单座或双座)轻便马车
a light carriage for one or two people, pulled by one horse
柯林斯词典
- 同baby buggy
Abuggyis the same as ababy buggy. - (一匹马拉的)轻便马车
Abuggyis a small lightweight carriage pulled by one horse.
英英释义
noun
- a small lightweight carriage
adj
- infested with bugs
- informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
- it used to drive my husband balmy
双语例句
- Voice recognition for commands is still buggy, and the industrial design resembles a Star Trek prop.
比如,在语音识别命令功能上,谷歌眼镜还有不少弊端;而且,它的外观设计与《星际迷航》(StarTrek)中的道具太过相似。 - You finally get your box home and can't wait to get your buggy on the track.
你终于让您在家中不能等到让您的车在赛道上。 - When done, you have confidence that some functional areas are less buggy, others more.
在执行完毕后,你可以确信某些功能领域的错误较少了,其他的还比较多。 - The buggy turned over and Nancy was thrown out.
童车翻倒了,南茜被甩了出来。 - I think you are literally going buggy living in that house.
我觉得你再继续住那房子里会发疯。 - The modern automobile evolved from the horse and buggy.
现代汽车是从单马马车演化而来的。 - We've kept the old buggy as a standby in case the new one breaks.
我们把旧汽车当作备用,以防新车坏了。 - He had already engaged a horse and buggy at the livery stable just around the corner from the bank.
他在银行拐角处的一家车马行里已经把马匹和车辆租妥。 - Additionally only one baby out of the20 studied laughed while sitting in an away-facing buggy.
在参与实验的20个宝宝中,仅有一个宝宝在背对父母而坐时笑了。 - "It's not a carriage, it's an old buggy," said Scarlett indignantly.
“那并不是什么大马车,而是一辆旧的敝篷车,”思嘉气愤地说。
