英 [ˈbaʊnsə(r)] 美 [ˈbaʊnsər]
n. 保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者
复数bouncers
bouncer /ˈbaʊnsə/
可数名词 A bouncer is someone who stands at the door of a club, prevents unwanted people from coming in, and makes people leave if they cause trouble. (夜总会) 保安
a person whose duty is to throw troublemakers out of a bar or public meeting
同义词: chucker-out
(被击中后)弹跳的棒球
当解开杰出的技能和他被叫湖东面的保镖(Bouncer)的男人到达了的瞄准的状态狸公共汽车的时候是覧那个。
神镖闯江湖(The Bouncer)介绍
... bounceback迅速恢复活力 bouncer谎言 bound边界 ...
... bounce-back反冲 bouncer巨大的东西 bouncing活泼的 ...
保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者
The barkeeper cold-cocked the drunk from behind and the bouncer carried him out.
酒吧店主从背后将醉汉打昏后,酒店保镖把他抬了出去。
I glanced to my right and saw the bartender pissed and calling over a bouncer.
我往右边瞥了一眼,酒保已经怒了,叫了一个保安过来。
The bouncer approached very quickly so I walked briskly towards my best friend Goldie.
保安迅速地冲了过来,于是我快步朝好朋友高迪走过去。
After the contest was over, CoreTrace ran the contestants' modified viruses through its BOUNCER anti-virus software.
Have your fingers broken by a Brett Lee bouncer, and you're a wounded warrior.
And what if the system detects not a check bouncer but a probable terrorist?