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ADJ-GRADED
没用的;破损的;劣质的 If you describe something as duff, you mean it is useless, broken, or of poor quality.
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Sometimes you have to take a duff job when you need the money.
有时你需要钱,于是不得不干一份烂工作。
- 相关词组:
- duff up
- Noun
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1. a stiff flour pudding steamed or boiled usually containing e.g. currents and citron
体育
- 1.打到球的底部
- 1. Duff called me in the course of our conversation.
- 在我们谈话时,达夫打电话给我。
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- 2. Duff explained his meaning shortly but clearly.
- 达夫简短但清楚地解释了他的意思。
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- 3. Duff is being groomed for the job of manager.
- 达夫正接受训练,准备当经理。
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- 4. Duff would not listen to his father's advice, but took his own course.
- 达夫一意孤行,不听他父亲的建议。
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- 5. Old Mr. Duff is the archetype of the elderly British gentleman.
- 年迈的达夫先生是英国老绅士的典型代表。
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- 6. The singing group is under the direction of Mr.Duff.
- 这个歌唱组是由达夫先生领导的。
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