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balls
- IPA[bɔːlz]
英式
- testicles.;courage or nerve.
- bungle or mismanage something.
- 釋義
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- 片語
plural
- 1. testicles.
- 2. courage or nerve.
- 3. British nonsense; rubbish (often said to express strong disagreement).
動詞
- 1. British bungle or mismanage something.
- a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game: a cricket ball
- squeeze or form (something) into a rounded shape: Robert balled up his napkin and threw it on to his plate
Oxford Dictionary
- a solid or hollow spherical or egg-shaped object that is kicked, thrown, or hit in a game: a soccer ball
- squeeze or form (something) into a rounded shape: Robert balled up his napkin and threw it onto his plate
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in various derogatory terms as an intensifier: sleazeball goofball
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in various derogatory terms as an intensifier: sleazeball goofball
Oxford Dictionary
- a formal social gathering for dancing: the social season was highlighted by debutante balls a ball gown
Oxford American Dictionary
- a formal social gathering for dancing: Anne danced with the captain at a fancy-dress ball a ball gown
Oxford Dictionary
- thoroughly immersed or involved: I'm balls deep in the music scene the United States would be balls deep in military conflicts
- to a considerable level of immersion or involvement: I needed something to keep me busy and just went balls deep into fantasy baseball
Oxford American Dictionary
- thoroughly immersed or involved: I'm balls deep in the music scene the United States would be balls deep in military conflicts
- to a considerable level of immersion or involvement: I needed something to keep me busy and just went balls deep into fantasy baseball
Oxford Dictionary
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