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tom
- IPA[tɒm]
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- the male of various animals, especially a domestic cat.;a female prostitute.
- work as a prostitute;(of a black person) behave in an excessively obedient or servile way
verb: tom, 3rd person present: toms, gerund or present participle: tomming, past tense: tommed, past participle: tommed
noun: tom, plural noun: toms
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名詞
- 1. the male of various animals, especially a domestic cat.
- 2. British informal a female prostitute.
- 3. US informal, derogatory a black man considered to be excessively obedient or servile to white people.
動詞
- 1. British informal work as a prostitute Roscoe is tomming around now
- 2. US informal, derogatory (of a black person) behave in an excessively obedient or servile way it was insulting to hold out my hand and have a clerk bang the money down—I'd tommed again
- the hero of an old children's story, the son of a ploughman who was only as tall as his ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a medium-sized cylindrical drum, of which one to three may be used in a drum kit.
- proclaim or boast about: the government tom-tommed a 40 per cent turnout of the state's electorate
Oxford Dictionary
- the hero of an old children's story, the son of a ploughman who was only as tall as his ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a black man considered to be excessively obedient or servile to white people.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[täm]
美式
- the male of various animals, especially a turkey or domestic cat.
- (of a black person) behave in an excessively obedient or servile way.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[tɒm]
英式
- short for tomato
Oxford Dictionary
- short for tom-tom
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[täm]
美式
- short for tomato
Oxford American Dictionary
- short for tom-tom
Oxford American Dictionary