tosh
英 [tɒʃ]
美 [tɑːʃ]
n. 胡说; 废话
BNC.27160
英英释义
noun
- pretentious or silly talk or writing
双语例句
- Tosh was known to be a man who feared no-one, yet he was clearly emasculated by his girlfriend.
托什是出了名的天不怕地不怕,但是他明显被他的女朋友驯服帖了。 - 0, a series hosted by comedian Daniel tosh that melds viral web videos with popular culture commentary.
这是一部由喜剧明星丹尼尔•托什主持的系列节目,它对等科技文化话题进行品评,每周还推出一个人气视频单元。 - Reading this was the moment when I knew for sure that busyness isn't such a huge problem after all and that a lot of sentimental tosh is talked about it.
正是读这本书的时候,我意识到,忙碌终究不是一个了不得的大问题,尽管围绕着它已经有许多感伤的废话。 - Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout
托什是一个遇事喜欢又嚷又骂的人。 - From the outset, reggae was political, as the work of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh clearly attests.
从一开始,它做为鲍勃·马利和“嚎啕者”乐队证明雷吉是政治的特定工作。 - This is the sort of protectionist tosh that most industries have not dared utter in public since the1970s.
自上个世纪70年代以来,还没有哪项产业敢公然说出这种带有贸易保护主义的胡言妄语。 - I told him not to speak in this way in front of the children; the thought that their malleable minds should be exposed to such unscientific tosh was painful to me.
我跟他说,在孩子面前不要这样说话。一想到孩子们那些极具可塑性的脑袋瓜会受到这种不科学的胡言乱语的侵害,我就感到痛苦。 - At comedy central, he was an executive in charge of the production of tosh.
在喜剧中心频道时,他负责Tosh.0的制作。