ogre 英 ['əʊgə]   美 ['oɡɚ]

ogre

ogre  英 ['əʊgə] 美 ['oɡɚ]

n. 食人魔鬼,怪物(童话等中的);令人害怕的人 

名词复数:ogres 

In the spacious hall they found a splendid feast which had been prepared by the ogre for some of his friends. 在豪华的大厅里,他们看见一桌盛宴,那是怪物为他的一些朋友准备的。
So let me offer a friendly bit of advice to this likable ogre: If you feel you’re losing ’em, pal, just shuck the clothes. 所以让我给这个可爱的怪物一点友善的意见:如果你感到你不受欢迎了,就把衣服脱了吧!

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  • n. 食人魔鬼,怪物(童话等中的);令人害怕的人
  • 1. In the spacious hall they found a splendid feast which had been prepared by the ogre for some of his friends.

    在豪华的大厅里,他们看见一桌盛宴,那是怪物为他的一些朋友准备的。

  • 2. So let me offer a friendly bit of advice to this likable ogre: If you feel you’re losing ’em, pal, just shuck the clothes.

    所以让我给这个可爱的怪物一点友善的意见:如果你感到你不受欢迎了,就把衣服脱了吧!

  • 3. It belonged to an ogre, the richest ever known, and all the lands through which the king had passed that morning belonged to him.

    这城堡属于一个怪物。 他是人们所知最富有的人,那天早晨国王所路过的所有土地都是属于他的。

  • ogre (n.) "man-eating giant," 1713, hogre (in a translation of a French version of the Arabian Nights), from French ogre, first used in Perrault's "Contes," 1697, and perhaps formed by him from Italian orco "demon, monster," from Latin Orcus "Hades," perhaps via an Italian dialect. In English, more literary than colloquial. The conjecture that it is from Byzantine Ogur "Hungarian" or some other version of that people's name (perhaps via confusion with the bloodthirsty Huns), lacks historical evidence. Related: Ogrish; ogrishness.
ogre / ˈəʊɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈoʊɡər / noun 1 (in stories) a cruel and frightening giant who eats people (传说中的)食人恶魔 2 a very frightening person 凶恶的人;可怕的人 My boss is a real ogre. 我的上司是个十足的恶魔。 ogre ogres ogre / ˈəʊɡə(r) ; NAmE ˈoʊɡər /
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