masc. proper name, from Latin Philippus, from Greek Philippos "fond of horses," from philos "beloved, loving" (see philo-) + hippos "horse" (see equine). In 16c., Philip and Cheyney was a way to say "any two common men."
1. Philip was pretty miffed at being cut out of his father's will.
对于自己在父亲的遗嘱中被剥夺继承权这件事,菲利浦感到非常生气。
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2. Philip paced the floor, a typically nervous expectant father.
菲利普在地板上踱来踱去,一副典型的神经紧张的准爸爸形象。
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3. Philip stayed at the hotel, according to Mr Hemming.
据亨明先生所说,菲利普住在旅馆里。
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4. Philip and I pooled our savings to start up my business.
我和菲利普把积蓄凑到一起开办了我的公司。
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5. Parents, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, can seriously damage your health.
masc. proper name, from Latin Philippus, from Greek Philippos "fond of horses," from philos "beloved, loving" (see philo-) + hippos "horse" (see equine). In 16c., Philip and Cheyney was a way to say "any two common men."
双语例句
1. Philip was pretty miffed at being cut out of his father's will.
对于自己在父亲的遗嘱中被剥夺继承权这件事,菲利浦感到非常生气。
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2. Philip paced the floor, a typically nervous expectant father.
菲利普在地板上踱来踱去,一副典型的神经紧张的准爸爸形象。
来自柯林斯例句
3. Philip stayed at the hotel, according to Mr Hemming.
据亨明先生所说,菲利普住在旅馆里。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Philip and I pooled our savings to start up my business.
我和菲利普把积蓄凑到一起开办了我的公司。
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5. Parents, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, can seriously damage your health.