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单词 joey
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joey1

nounPlural joeys ˈdʒəʊiˈdʒoʊi
  • 1A young kangaroo or other marsupial.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because it is protected in the pouch, the joeys are surviving the car accidents that kill their mother.
    • And the privacy has proved decidedly fruitful - all six female wallabies have given birth to joeys, almost doubling the park's population.
    • And you can't tell how many joeys they've got in their pouch when you shoot them.
    • There were lots of eye-opening moments: a pride of lions up close, rhinos on guard, mummy wallaby with little joey.
    • Many of these animals require intensive care, which at times has meant Megan has had a young bird or possum joey with her at work.
    • Kill quotas for 2001 were 5.5 million - but this figure ignores joeys, road deaths, illegal and non-commercial kills.
    • The dogs had apparently zeroed in on a joey who, being younger, couldn't keep up.
    • She says once she was driving through a National Park and recognised one of the roos to be Jack, a joey she'd reared years earlier.
    • However, the main problem with all kangaroo shooting remains the fate of joeys.
    • After three months, the developed joey emerges from the pouch to make short trips in the outside world.
    • It belonged to her joey who was doing yoga poses in her pouch.
    • In those days they used to say you couldn't nurture young joeys because you couldn't foster them.
    • The joey returns to the pouch to suckle until it is weaned between 8 and 12 months.
    • We also wouldn't have gotten the photos of the kangaroos and joeys, which was a really nice thing to find on the trail.
    1. 1.1Australian informal A baby or young child.
      〈非正式〉婴孩;小孩

Origin

Mid 19th century: of uncertain origin.

Rhymes

blowy, doughy, showy, snowy, toey, towy, Zoë

joey2

nounPlural joeysˈdʒəʊiˈdʒoʊi
historical
  • A silver threepenny bit.

    〈史〉三便士银币

Origin

1930s: diminutive of the pet name Joe: the derivation remains unknown. The term (originally London slang) denoted a fourpenny piece in the 19th century.

joey1

nounˈjōēˈdʒoʊi
  • 1A young kangaroo or other marsupial.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dogs had apparently zeroed in on a joey who, being younger, couldn't keep up.
    • Because it is protected in the pouch, the joeys are surviving the car accidents that kill their mother.
    • However, the main problem with all kangaroo shooting remains the fate of joeys.
    • The joey returns to the pouch to suckle until it is weaned between 8 and 12 months.
    • Kill quotas for 2001 were 5.5 million - but this figure ignores joeys, road deaths, illegal and non-commercial kills.
    • We also wouldn't have gotten the photos of the kangaroos and joeys, which was a really nice thing to find on the trail.
    • In those days they used to say you couldn't nurture young joeys because you couldn't foster them.
    • And the privacy has proved decidedly fruitful - all six female wallabies have given birth to joeys, almost doubling the park's population.
    • Many of these animals require intensive care, which at times has meant Megan has had a young bird or possum joey with her at work.
    • It belonged to her joey who was doing yoga poses in her pouch.
    • And you can't tell how many joeys they've got in their pouch when you shoot them.
    • There were lots of eye-opening moments: a pride of lions up close, rhinos on guard, mummy wallaby with little joey.
    • She says once she was driving through a National Park and recognised one of the roos to be Jack, a joey she'd reared years earlier.
    • After three months, the developed joey emerges from the pouch to make short trips in the outside world.
    1. 1.1Australian informal A baby or young child.
      〈非正式〉婴孩;小孩

Origin

Mid 19th century: of uncertain origin.

joey2

nounˈjōēˈdʒoʊi
historical
  • A silver threepenny bit.

    〈史〉三便士银币

Origin

1930s: diminutive of the pet name Joe: the derivation remains unknown. The term (originally London slang) denoted a fourpenny piece in the 19th century.

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