playboys

英 [ˈpleɪbɔɪz] 美 [ˈpleɪˌbɔɪz]

n.  寻欢作乐的有钱男子; 花花公子; 纨绔子弟
playboy的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 花花公子;寻欢作乐的有钱男子
    You can refer to a rich man who spends most of his time enjoying himself as a playboy .
    1. Father was a rich playboy.
      父亲是一个有钱的花花公子。
    2. ...the playboy millionaire.
      身价百万的花花公子

双语例句

  1. From berlin, rome, tokyo, we have been described as a nation of weaklings and playboys who hire british, russian, or Chinese soldiers to do our fighting for us.
    在柏林、马、京,我们被人说成是一个只有懦夫和纨绔子弟的国家,我们只会雇佣英国、联或者中国的军队替我们来打仗。
  2. A maiden with a pure heart coming across playboys is commonly seen in TV series.
    纯情少女遇上花心汉是电视剧中常用的情节。
  3. Her unconventional attitude and charismatic joie de vivre made her an attractive companion for affluent young playboys.
    她特立独行的态度加上号召力十足的生活乐趣,使她成为极受纨绔子弟们喜爱的同伴。
  4. The compassion and tenderness of a young girl have a truly magnetic force. A maiden with a pure heart coming across playboys is commonly seen in TV series.
    少女的同情与温柔,真有磁石般的力量。纯情少女遇上花心汉是电视剧中常用的情节。