1.〈非正式〉室友
1.<informal>a roommate, mainly used in American English
1.One of my roomie sleeptalked every night when I was a freshman in the college. One night, he said shyly: "I'm pregnant. " Faint all of us!
大一的时候我上铺一哥们天天说梦话,一夜,他羞涩的说:“我怀孕了。”我们全体晕倒。
2.This kind of roomie is so-called "New Human Beings" . They are fashionable, nontraditional even anti-traditional, and creative.
这一类室友是所谓的“新新人类”,他们时尚、前卫、反叛、创造力强。
3.This way seems relentless4 and to be reverse to Chinese etiquette, however, it is really useful for you to find a proper roomie .
这种方法看似缺乏人情味,且与中国传统礼节背道而驰,但它确实有助于你找到合适的室友。
4.His roomie said snake was cute and acted as a devout3 friend to human, moreover, he had tamed it for years.
据他的室友说,蛇有灵性、是人类的忠实朋友,而且这条蛇他已驯养多年了。
5.As teased in the new issue of EW, everyone favorite creature of habit is parting ways with his longtime roomie, Leonard.
像在EW的新的一期提到的,每个人的新的习惯是向长期室友Leonard告别。
6.All the other roomies were told a history of plane development by a roomie .
整个寝室的同学听一个同学讲了飞机的发展史。
7.Angry roomie: Michelle leaves housemate Chris a stern warning.
生气的室友:米歇尔给克里斯的严厉警告。
8.He felt shocked and asked his roomie why.
他十分震惊地问室友这么做的原因。
9.You didn't return her calls, so she called your roomie, who panicked and called me.
你没有回她的电话,所以她打给你的室友,你的室友慌了,然后又打给我。
10.Come on in, you roomie!
快进来呀,室友