lad
noun/læd/
/læd/
男孩儿;少年;男青年;小伙子 - Things have changed since I was a lad.
从我幼时至今,一切都发生了变化。 - He's a nice lad.
他是个好小伙子。 - Hurry up, lad.
快点,小伙子。
Extra ExamplesTopics Life stagesc1- They're a nice bunch of lads.
他们是一帮好小伙儿。 - He's a strapping lad—already bigger than his father.
他是个魁梧的小伙子 - 已经长得比他父亲高大了。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- little
- young
- big
- …
- bunch
- group
- Things have changed since I was a lad.
- the lads[plural] (British English, informal) a group of friends that a man works with or spends free time with
伙伴;哥们儿 - to go to the pub with the lads
与伙伴一起去酒吧 - I tried to fit in and be one of the lads.
我想融入他们中间,与他们成为伙伴。
- to go to the pub with the lads
- [countable, usually singular] (British English, informal) a young man who enjoys a lot of things thought to be typical of young men, such as drinking alcohol, sex and sport
一个年轻人,喜欢很多被认为是年轻人特有的事情,比如喝酒、性和运动 - Tony was a bit of a lad—always had an eye for the women.
托尼这小子真是个花花公子,对女人总是很有眼光。
- Tony was a bit of a lad—always had an eye for the women.
- [countable] (British English) a person who works in a stable
马夫;马倌
Word OriginMiddle English: of unknown origin.