单词 | bunny |
释义 | bunny (bʌni ) Word forms: bunnies countable noun A bunny or a bunny rabbit is a child's word for a rabbit. [informal] She jumps like a bunny on springs. Idioms: not a happy bunny [British] annoyed or unhappy about something. You use this expression to be humorous or ironic. Arthur stared into the cup, worriedly. He was not a happy bunny. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: bunny ears Cut out the bunny ears from the remaining two wraps. The Sun Glaze the buns with the egg wash, then make the bunny ears. Times, Sunday Times Clever, smart, caring, beautiful people flick the bunny ears of irony over 'organic' or pull a face. Times, Sunday Times Turn ribbon into a headband, pin a brooch into an up-do or rock a pair of bunny ears with a schoolgirl plait. The Sun It's impossible not to fall in love with the petal details, which are strangely reminiscent of bunny ears. Times, Sunday Times They asked the court to extend the trademark to any chocolate bunny of a similar shape. Times, Sunday Times No card, no giant chocolate bunny rabbit or gold-plated pedal car. The Sun This weekend we will be feasting on chocolate bunnies and eggs the size of pumpkins. Times, Sunday Times I'd choose chocolate bunnies and chickens rather than scary marshmallow broomsticks every single time. Times, Sunday Times The structure included 10 chocolate bunnies, 72 giant chocolate eggs and 128 chocolate panels, each weighing 2 kg. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 兔子 儿童语言 Japanese: ウサちゃん |
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