kitty
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A kitty is an amount of money gathered from several people, which is meant to be spent on things that these people will share or use together. 公共儲金
You haven't put any money in the kitty for three weeks. 你已經3個星期不交公共儲金了。
2. N-COUNT A kitty is the total amount of money which is bet in a gambling game, and which is taken by the winner or winners. (賭博中贏家獲得的) 全部賭注
Each month the total prize kitty is $13.5 million. 每月全部的賭注獎金是1350萬美元。
3. N-COUNT A kitty is a cat, especially a young cat. 小貓[非正式]
...a cute little kitty. …一衹可愛的小貓。
...kitty litter made of wood shavings. …刨花做的貓砂。
4. N-COUNT Kitty is sometimes used as an affectionate way of referring to a cat or a kitten. 貓咪[非正式]
"Gertie!" the kids were calling into the garden. "Here kitty, kitty, kitty!"
“格蒂!”孩子們沖著院子裡喊,“貓咪,貓咪,貓咪過來!”
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kitty /ˈkɪtɪ/ (kitties)
剑桥词典
kitty noun (MONEY)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 通常作爲單數使用的名詞 ]an amount of money that is made up of small amounts given by different people , used by them for an agreed purpose
共同湊集的一筆錢
We all put $20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food . 我們每人出20美元作爲共同資金來支付食物開銷。
kitty noun (CAT)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] informala cat or kitten
貓咪,小貓
Here kitty, kitty, kitty! 過來,貓咪,貓咪,小貓咪! 返回 kitty