compadre

英 [kəmˈpɑːdreɪ] 美 [kəmˈpɑːdreɪ]

n.  (用作称呼)朋友,老兄

复数:compadres

COCA.31008



牛津词典

noun

  1. (用作称呼)朋友,老兄
    used as a friendly way of addressing sb

    双语例句

    1. And, compadre, in the next chapter.
      再下面一章节也提到一句。
    2. My mother listened and immediately sought the doctor's support. "Imagine, Compadre," she said," he wants to be a writer."
      我母亲听我说着,马上向医生寻求支援:“想想看,他大叔”她说,“他想当个作家。”
    3. He presented a copy of the book in its Spanish edition to his compadre President Hugo Ch á vez of Venezuela.
      他将此书的西班牙语版赠送给了他的挚友&委内瑞拉总统查韦斯(HugoChávez)。
    4. Slimy? Pumpaa, my corpulent compadre, it's the crunchy ones that make the meal. ( Timon)
      粘粘的?彭彭,我的胖朋友,脆脆的一个做才的叫餐。(丁满);
    5. It's not that I don't trust my Compadre here, major baltimore.
      我不是不相信我的朋友,巴尔的摩少校。
    6. I appreciate it, compadre, but I was always taught that God helps those that help themselves.
      我很感动但是我的经验是上帝会帮助那些想自救的人。