chum
- IPA[tʃʌm]
英式
- a close friend;used as a friendly or familiar form of address between men or boys
- form a friendship with someone;accompany (someone) somewhere
noun: chum, plural noun: chums
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a close friend she shared the cake with her chums an old school chum
- 2. used as a friendly or familiar form of address between men or boys it's your own fault, chum
動詞
- 1. form a friendship with someone his sister chummed up with Sally
- ▪ accompany (someone) somewhere I'll chum you down the road
- a person's close or long-standing friend: it was really fun getting together with these old chums
Oxford Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[CHəm]
美式
- chopped fish, fish fluids, and other material thrown overboard as angling bait: the anglers anchored down and put out their blood chum
- use chum as bait when fishing: chumming is always a must when flounder fishing
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[CHəm]
美式
- a close friend.
- be friendly to or form a friendship with someone: they started chumming around in high school
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tʃʌm]
英式
- chopped fish and other material thrown overboard as angling bait: the anglers anchored down and put out their blood chum
- fish using chum as bait: chumming is always a must when flounder fishing
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[tʃʌm]
英式
- a large North Pacific salmon that is commercially important as a food fish.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[CHəm]
美式
- a large North Pacific salmon that is commercially important as a food fish.
Oxford American Dictionary