duffer
duffer 英 [ˈdʌfə(r)] 美 [ˈdʌfɚ]
n. 笨蛋;不明道理的人;骗人货 vt. 使淘金失败 vi. 淘金失败
名词复数:duffers
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- n. 笨蛋;不明道理的人;骗人货
- vt. 使淘金失败
- vi. 淘金失败
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1. Kelly: I think that is a sign that you are becoming an old duffer.
凯莉:我觉得这是你正在变成老笨蛋的一个信号。
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2. My dad is a real old duffer with such out-dated ideas, but I love him anyway.
我老爸可真是个老笨蛋,有这么过时的想法,不过不管怎样我都爱他。
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3. Chances are the clubs will be well maintained; they're hard to damage (unless you're buying from a duffer with a temper).
通常球杆都保养的很好;球杆不太容易损坏(除非你的卖家是个脾气暴躁的家伙)。
- duffer (n.) "inept person; old man," especially "bad golfer," 1842, perhaps from Scottish duffar "dull or stupid person," from dowf "stupid," literally "deaf," from Old Norse daufr, with pejorative suffix -art. Or perhaps from 18c. thieves' slang duff (v.) "to dress or manipulate an old thing and make it look new."
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