释义 |
[ jee ] / dʒi /
interjection, verb (used with or without object), jeed, jee·ing.a less common variant of gee1. Words nearby jeeJebusite, Jedburgh, Jedda, jedding ax, Jedi, jee, jeelie, Jeep, jeep carrier, jeepers, jeepney Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for jeeIf Miranda has her way, this will be the summer of shimmering Chanel skirts, bright silk turbans, and sunglasses by Jee Vice. Carrie's Battle of the Brands|Rebecca Dana|May 20, 2010|DAILY BEAST She smiled and sighed, and then answered, "Jee (sir), it belonged to an Ameer (a great man)." Wanderings in India|John Lang These names are strikingly peculiar, are usually of from four to six syllables, the last being usually "jee" or "bhoy." East of Suez|Frederic Courtland Penfield Old Jee Hagadorn was sitting up now, and had exchanged some words with the couple. The Copperhead|Harold Frederic
The Countess, without blenching, gave the signal for what Sir Jee called the "adjournment" to the hall. The Card, A Story Of Adventure In The Five Towns|Arnold Bennett I told them to build the Jee suk aun, or prophet's lodge, strong, and gave particular directions for it. The Indian in his Wigwam|Henry R. Schoolcraft
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