单词 | Ozzie and Harriet |
释义 | Ozzie and Harriet/ˈɒzi ən(d) ˈharɪət/US noun Allusively. A married couple, especially regarded as exemplifying traditional, wholesome, or idealized domesticity. adjective Allusively. Designating something regarded as reminiscent of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet radio and television series; especially displaying the characteristics of a traditional married couple or exemplifying traditional, wholesome, or idealized domesticity. Origin1970s; earliest use found in The New York Times. From the name of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, a series on U.S. radio and television, representing a real-life middle-class American husband and wife (Ozzie and Harriet Nelson), and their family. |
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