whopper

英[ˈwɒpə(r)]
美[ˈwɑpə(r)]

基本释义

n.
特大的(或硕大的)东西; 谎言; 瞎话; 弥天大谎

词性变化

实用例句

Pete has caught a whopper (= a large fish) .

皮特捕到了一条特大的鱼。

牛津词典

She's told some whoppers about her past.

关于她的过去,她说了些谎话。

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...the biggest whopper the president told.

总统撒的弥天大谎

As comets go, it is a whopper.

就彗星而言,它可是个庞然大物。

The man didn't carry a big stick . His face wasn't covered with hair , added Whopper.

“那名男子没有拿一根大棍子,脸上也没有长满胡子. ”

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But Whopper kept playing his game.

但是华勃仍继续玩他的游戏.

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If she said that, she was telling a real whopper.

要是她那么说的, 她就是说了个大瞎话.

《简明英汉词典》

Whopper had told another lie.

华勃又说谎了.

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He looked at Whopper.

他看着华勃.

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When Whopper went near the people, they looked at him.

当华勃走近时,每个人都看着他.

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Whopper took the man to the bushes.

华勃便带着那个男人到矮树丛去.

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He was three years older than Whopper.

比华勃大三岁.

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Wanna a whopper for lunch?

午饭要不要吃个大汉堡?

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JULES What do they call a Whopper?

朱尔斯:他们怎么叫沃佩儿?

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Whopper did not answer, but his eyes were shining with excitement.

华勃没有回话, 但是他的眼里闪着兴奋的光芒.

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Whopper was standing in the doorway.

华勃站在门口.

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He told a real whopper to excuse his lateness.

他撒了个大谎为自己的迟到辩解.

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Bring me back a whopper and I'll a happy old man.

帮我带回一只这种丑陋的生物,让我这个糟老头心情快活一下吧.

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At first Whopper was very pleased.

起先华勃非常高兴.

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Shortages of flu vaccine are nothing new in America, but this year's is a whopper.

流感疫苗短缺在美国并不是新鲜事, 但今年的短缺传闻却是一个弥天大谎.

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Whopper kept running all the way to the drugstore.

华勃一路跑到那家杂货店.

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Whopper had a problem.

华勃碰到难题.

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I saw it near the bushes, answered Whopper.

华勃回答说:“我是在矮树丛附近看到的. ”

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But Whopper was afraid of it because he was a coward.

但是华勃因为胆子小,因此很怕它.

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He has defrauded billions in capital by telling a real whopper.

他用这个弥天大谎诈骗了上亿元资金.

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Several minutes later, Whopper saw that the man was walking away with the little boy.

几分钟后, 华勃看到那名男子带着小男孩一起离开.

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The fisherman had caught a whopper.

那个打鱼的捕到一条特大的鱼.

《简明英汉词典》

As comets go, it is a whopper.

就彗星而言,它可是个庞然大物。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a gross untruth; a blatant lie

  • 2. something especially big or impressive of its kind

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