knickerbocker
美 [?n?k?r?b?k?r]
英 [?nik?b?k?] 
- n.(最初到美國(guó)紐約的)荷蘭移民的子孫;荷蘭籍紐約人
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)燈籠褲;尼克博克;尼克巴克
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):knickerbockers
英漢解釋
n. | 1. (最初到美國(guó)紐約的)荷蘭移民的子孫;荷蘭籍紐約人;紐約人 |
英英解釋
例句
Her last attempt at communicating with him was in nineteen thirty-six at the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood, California.
她在與他溝通的最后一次嘗試是在一九三六年在好萊塢,加州尼克博克酒店。
Man, I can't stand the Knicks, yo! -Knickerbocker, please! -I'll have no problems gettin' up for the big games in the Big Apple!
伙計(jì),我不能忍受(紐約)尼克斯隊(duì),你!-紐約人,別提了!-我對(duì)在大蘋果(紐約的別稱)打重要比賽沒(méi)有任何問(wèn)題!
The word "Knickerbocker" , a Dutch surname, is used as a colloquial term for New Yorkers descended from the original Dutch settlers.
而荷蘭的一個(gè)姓氏“尼克伯克爾”則成為了一個(gè)俗語(yǔ),用來(lái)指那些祖輩是荷蘭移民的紐約人。
Others argue that the cocktail was first served at the Knickerbocker Hotel in San Francisco, CA around the same time period.
也有人說(shuō),這種雞尾酒最初出現(xiàn)于舊金山的尼克伯克酒店(KnickerbockerHotel),時(shí)間大約也在淘金潮時(shí)期。
his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood.
菲利斯是他的女兒長(zhǎng)大,然后在好萊塢的尼克博克酒店。