cockney的意思和读音

cockney

: [ˈkɑkni] : [ˈkɒkni]

n.

cockneys  

cockneyn.

1.[c]a person from the East End of London

2.[u]the way of speaking that is typical of cockneys

a cockney accent

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n.1.someone born in the east endeastern central part of London, especially a working-class person2.a type of informal English that cockneys speak

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1.He also makes great use of local color, from the harsh Cockney accents of his characters to the dark streets of the East End of London.使

2.As Ryan Giggs, his former team-mate, joked: "Becks hasn't changed since I've known him - he's always been a flash cockney git. "-(RyanGiggs):“——。”

3.Were your actorly instincts stirred by the fact that you had to affect a cockney accent at school?

4.To be honest, I found it very difficult to understand cockney.

5.David Beckyham was given a cockney accent and programmed to say 'at the end of the day' three times every sentence.”。

6."The suburbs is the last 'urdle, " he says in his thick Cockney accent. "After that you get your lit'l green badge. "

7.The corporal, too, a cheerful little cockney , appeared to regard us as his brothers. He had a kind face.

8.Some say that Cockney was also used by small-time criminals to confuse the police.

9.I've known Coley for years and it's nice to have another Cockney voice around the place.

10.Second, the distinctive linguistic features of cockney dialect are lost and replaced by standard language in Chinese versions.