dory的意思和读音

dory

: ['dɔ:ri] : ['dɔ:ri]

n.

dories  

doryn.

1.a narrow fish that has a deep body and that can open its mouth very wide

n.1.()2.3.

n.1.a fish with a deep flat body, spiny fins, and an extendable mouth, found near the ocean bottom.2.a small boat used for various purposes such as patrolling a harbor or transporting people from a larger vessel to the shore3.a narrow flat-bottomed fishing boat with high sides

1. dace dory eel ...

3. ... hunky-dory ,, dory , n. , ...

6. King George Whiting Dory Chips ...

8.^^(Dory)() ㄉ~(《☆。。★》) ,

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1.The boss asked me whether we liked our new policy, and I told him that so far everything was hunky - dory .

2.This is how we go into a relationship, and it's hunky-dory for a year. And then a little behavior problem comes up.

3.That isn't to say, that all is hunky dory in the global economy, but the case of Lehman may mark a turning point for Wall Street.

4.She asked me whether we liked our new department, and I told her that so far every thing was hunky - dory.

5."It's going to be a witch hunt, " says Dory Wiley, chief executive of boutique investment banking firm Commerce Street Capital.·。”

6.H - P directors may not have been pleased to hear that Ms. Fiorina thought everything was hunky-dory .

7.I'm dory if my facile effort upset you. Come to the police facility someday and I'll show you around.

8.When Marlin, believing that his son, swims away, the forgetful Dory begs him to stay.

9.High school student Dory Bennett says she thinks spending cuts are needed to keep the economy growing and keep the American dream alive.DoryBennett

10.Of course, they also produced many FM network business card printing and membership card making proof, everything looks hunky-dory.