bloke的意思和读音

bloke

: [bloʊk] : [bləʊk]

n.

blokes  

n.man,fella,fellow,guy,lad

bloken.

1.a man

He seemed like a nice bloke.

n.1.;,2.】〈3.;

n.1.a man

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1.You would expect it is just normal people, the bloke you know at the corner shop or a woman from the office.

2.I also try to think about it from the point of view of: If I were a bloke, what would I do?

3.Charles: No , no, it 's the bloke she's dancing with . I played rugby with him at school. I'm trying to remember what position he played.

4.'It was just as difficult to tell a bloke I loved him as it was to tell a woman I love her, ' says Mr. Dailakis, 42, an actor and comic.,“。”

5.And there was one bloke -- well, I couldn't give you 'is. name, but a real powerful speaker 'e was.——

6.'The first time I took it out one bloke nearly fell off the kerb and into the gutter when he saw it, ' he said.“,”

7."There was contact, but not enough to make a 13st bloke fall on the floor, " he said.“使13”,

8.Roy Hodgson may be a sound bloke and a thoroughly competent manager but he is under pressure as never before in his distinguished career.

9.Borden: What I didn't count on was that when I incorporated this bloke into my act, he had complete power over me.

10.Shingadia said he is just an ordinary bloke, a fan of the Arsenal soccer team who lives with his parents.