auntie
美 ['ænti]
英 ['ɑːnti]
- n.阿姨;姑母;姨母;伯母
- 网络姑妈;姑姑;婶婶
复数:aunties
n. | 1. 〔口语〕反导弹导弹 2. 姨妈 |
n. | 1. used, before a name or alone, as a form of address or reference to an aunt or a close woman friend of a child's parents 2. a nickname for the BBC, or British Broadcasting Corporation, in reference to its image as a kindly and well-intentioned, if old-fashioned, guardian of standards 3. a nickname for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4. used as a form of address or reference to an unfamiliar woman of middle age or beyond 1. used, before a name or alone, as a form of address or reference to an aunt or a close woman friend of a child's parents 2. a nickname for the BBC, or British Broadcasting Corporation, in reference to its image as a kindly and well-intentioned, if old-fashioned, guardian of standards 3. a nickname for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4. used as a form of address or reference to an unfamiliar woman of middle age or beyond |
un. | 1. an informal name for the BBC |