dick的意思和读音

dick

: [dɪk] : [dɪk]

n.

dicks  

dickn.

1.a man's penis

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n.1.a mans penis2.a man who you think is unpleasant and stupid3.a private detective

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1.Dick's uncle lived in the country. Once Dick went to stay with him for a few weeks. they often went out for a walk or for a drive in a car.

2.who has a raspy voice and a sly smile and looks a bit like Dick Cheney, wants to be very clear.·

3.Deadwood Dick, a black man, was one of the most accurate shots in the West. He could shoot a wart off your nose.西

4."Moby-Dick" was written not by Herman Melville but by Herman Melbrooks, who wrote most of it in Yiddish on the boat over from Coney Island.“··

5.Analysts yesterday said it was not clear whether the moves by Lehman would be enough to relieve the pressure on Dick Fuld, chief executive.-(DickFuld)

6.Mother was happy with Dick Kelley, and by now knew that politics was a rough game in which the only answer to a low blow is winning..

7."Perhaps you'd like a bit of cake, " said Dick, at last turning to the dwarf.,“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>。”

8.Dick's digging the garden. He's trying to work his lunch off.

9.He was a kindhearted gentleman, and was distressed to see Dick in such a wretched condition at his doorway.

10.Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois made a plea for it to be included, even though many lawmakers and the White House are hotly opposed.(DickDurbin)