buckshee单词基本解析:
n.额外津贴,意外获得之物adj.免费的n.额外津贴,意外获得之物;
buckshee变化用词:
名词: bucker | 动词过去式: bucked | 动词过去分词: bucked | 动词现在分词: bucking | 动词第三人称单数: bucks |
buckshee英英释义:
Adjective1. free of charge;
"if they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee shares on a one-for-one basis"- Economist
形容词 buckshee:
free of charge- Economistbuckshee[ ,bʌk'ʃi:, 'bʌk- ]adj.free of charge
"if they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee shares on a one-for-one basis"
buckshee中文词源:
buckshee用法和例句:
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"If they deposit these shares, too, in the scheme, they will get further buckshee shares on a one-for-one basis" (Economist)
“如果按照计划,他们将这些股票存积起来,那么在一对一的基础上他们将会得到更多的额外股”(经济学家)
"The title was a bit of buckshee deceit, and had little to do with the plot" (Financial Times)
“这个题目有点多余,与情节几乎毫无关系”(金融时报)
if they deposit these shares in the scheme they will get further buckshee shares on a one-for-one basis- Economist.
如果按照计划,他们将这些股票存积起来,那么在一对一的基础上他们将会得到更多的额外股-经济学家。
Many mass media analysts predicted that broadcasting would entirely take the place of newspapers, because broadcasting was a kind of fast and buckshee media, which was easily to be accepted.
许多媒体分析家预测广播将完全取代报纸,因为广播是一种快速且又真正免费的媒体,很容易被接受。