preppie

['pri:pi]
  • n. 预科生
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preppie (n.)
"student at a preparatory school," 1962, also preppy; see prep. As an adjective from 1966. An older variant in the noun sense was prepper (1921), also prepster (1938).
1. Jenny: You're a preppie millionaire and I'm a social zero.
詹妮: 你是个上得起大学预科学校的百万富翁,而我却是个社会底层的小人物.

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2. Jenny: It's going, preppie. The troops will be home for Christmas.
詹妮: 快了,战斗就要结束了, 预科生. 军队马上就会回去过圣诞节了.

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3. Jenny: I'm studying the music, preppie, protoanalysis of form.
詹妮: 我在学习音乐, 预科生.在做曲式分析.

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4. Jennifer: You have your own library, Preppie?
珍妮芙: 你们有自己的图书馆吧, 预科生?

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5. Jennifer: Please watch your profoundity, Preppie.
珍妮芙: 请注意你那含义深刻的话, 预科生.

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