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jones
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- a fixation on or compulsive desire for someone or something, typically a drug; an addiction
- have a fixation on; be addicted to
verb: jones, 3rd person present: joneses, gerund or present participle: jonesing, past tense: jonesed, past participle: jonesed
noun: jones, plural noun: joneses
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名詞
- 1. a fixation on or compulsive desire for someone or something, typically a drug; an addiction a two-year amphetamine jones
動詞
- 1. have a fixation on; be addicted to Palmer was jonesing for some coke again
- a person's neighbours or social equals.
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- a person's neighbors or social equals.
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- (born 1940), Welsh pop singer; full name Sir Thomas Jones Woodward. Hits include ‘It's Not ...
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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
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