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Joneses
- IPA[ˈdʒəʊnzɪz]
英式
- a person's neighbours or social equals.
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- a fixation on or compulsive desire for someone or something, typically a drug; an addiction: a two-year amphetamine jones
- have a fixation on; be addicted to: Palmer was jonesing for some coke again
Oxford Dictionary
- a fixation on or compulsive desire for someone or something, typically a drug; an addiction: a two-year amphetamine jones
- have a fixation on; be addicted to: Palmer was jonesing for some coke again
Oxford American Dictionary
- try to emulate or not be outdone by one's neighbours
Oxford Dictionary
- try to emulate or not be outdone by one's neighbors
Oxford American Dictionary
- (born 1940), Welsh pop singer; full name Sir Thomas Jones Woodward. Hits include “It's Not ...
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- (1902–71), American golfer; full name Robert Tyre Jones. In a short competitive career ...
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- (1919–2009) US actress; born Phyllis Isley. Notable movies: The Song of Bernadette (1943), Duel ...
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- (1573–1652), British architect and stage designer. He introduced the Palladian style to Britain ...
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