Some geezer called Danny did it.
这事是个叫丹尼的家伙干的。
1.〈俚〉古怪的老头儿,老家伙;〈罕〉古怪的老太太
1.an insulting word for an old man
1.Kelly: I don't know Bobby. If I look carefully, I can see some gray hairs on your head! You're an old geezer!
凯丽:我不知道鲍比,如果仔细看我可以看到你头上的灰发!你是老头儿了!
2.There was a German shepherd laying in the yard and an old geezer was sitting on the porch.
有一只德国牧羊犬躺在院子里还有一个怪老头正坐在门廊上。
3.Steve: Just saw a geezer in a balaklava with a suitcase. . . No. . . more of a travel bag.
史蒂夫:我只看到一个穿得很有乌克兰风情的古怪老头,拿着一个手提箱……不,更像是一个旅行袋。
4.We're sick and tired of that old geezer Mr. Brown as our boss in the office and what we need is a new broom with some get-up .
我们简直再也无法忍受老怪物布朗先生当办公室的头了,我们真希望能换上一个有点朝气的新头。
5.I ain't saying she a gold digger, but she ain't messing with a broke geezer.
我不是说邓文迪是一个拜金主义者,但是她不会和一个破产的老头厮混在一起。
6.I know it wasn't polite but I had to laugh when I saw that old geezer with his false teeth eating corn on the cob.
我知道这样不礼貌,但是我看到那老家伙用假牙啃玉米棒子的样子就忍不住要笑。
7.Thomas: An old geezer I know can still remember book burning s, which occurred in Europe.
托马斯:我认识一位老人,他还能记得发生在欧洲的焚书事件。
8.Poor old geezer. He's in no shape to take on such a challenge.
可怜的老人,他已没有能力接受这样的挑战了。
9.The geezer bench is where many non-shopping husbands find themselves in a mall.
老人椅是许多不购物的丈夫们在商场里面呆的地方。
10.True. . . but I don't get away from that old geezer.
对…但我还是没能离开那个怪老头。