bummed
adj. 失望的,沮喪的
v. 提出要( bum的過去式和過去分詞 ); 乞討; 使不安; 使灰心
Someone's bum is the part of their body which they sit on.
A bum is a person who has no permanent home or job and who gets money by working occasionally or by asking people for money.
If someone refers to another person as a bum, they think that person is worthless or irresponsible.
You're all a bunch of bums.
你們都是一群廢物。
Some people use bum to describe a situation that they find unpleasant or annoying.
He knows you're getting a bum deal.
他知道你在做一筆爛生意。
If you bum something off someone, you ask them for it and they give it to you.
Mind if I bum a cigarette?
能給我一支菸嗎?
If you bum around, you go from place to place without any particular destination, either for enjoyment or because you have nothing else to do.
I think they're just bumming around at the moment, not doing a lot...
我想他們目前只是在四處閒逛,沒做多少事。
She went off to bum round the world with a boyfriend.
她動身和一個男友去周遊世界了。
If the organizers of an event such as a concert want to put bums on seats, they want a lot of people to attend it.
He is one of the few players who puts bums on seats.
他是少數幾個知道招攬觀眾的演員之一。
The man bummed through the West.
那漢子流浪著穿過西部地區.
The bum promptly bummed two dimes off an old lady.
他隨即向一位老婦人討了兩個十美分的硬幣.
I bummed around Europe for a year before university.
我在歐洲漫遊了一年才上大學.
I am just a little bummed out.
我感到有一點失望.
You look kind of bummed out.
你看起來有點鬱卒耶.