so-and-sos

英 [səʊ ənd ˌes əʊ ˈes] 美 [soʊ ənd ˌes oʊ ˈes]

n.  (指叫不上名字的人、物,或泛指)某某人(或事物); 恼人的家伙; 讨厌鬼
so-and-so的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. PRON-SING (泛指)某某人,某某事
    You use so-and-so instead of a word, expression, or name when you are talking generally rather than giving a specific example of a particular thing.
    1. It would be a case of 'just do so-and-so and here's your cash'...
      就是这样一种情况,“只要干某某事,你就能拿到钱”。
    2. If Mrs So-and-so was ill then Mrs So-and-so down the street would go and clean for her.
      如果某某太太病了,那么她的街坊某某太太就会来为她打扫卫生。
  2. N-COUNT 讨厌鬼,笨蛋(用以代替脏字眼)
    People sometimes refer to another person as a so-and-so when they are annoyed with them or think that they are foolish. People often use so-and-so in order to avoid using a swear word.
    1. All her fault, the wicked little so-and-so.
      都是她的错,这个小坏东西。

双语例句

  1. It does not know their names, even it simply speaks of them as old So-and-Sos boy.
    它不知道他们的姓名,甚至简单地将他们概括为老令人讨厌者的男孩。