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单词 bloke
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Definition of bloke in English:

bloke

noun bləʊkbloʊk
British informal
  • A man.

    he's a nice bloke
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So we've got a few people on the way up to try and get them photographs of this poor little bloke.
    • I had to cut him off, he was a nice bloke and everything, but I had understood him the first time.
    • It doesn't matter if we all think the Premier's a nice bloke if he's doing a terrible job.
    • The poor bloke behind the counter struggled with his keyboard, tapping away for at least a minute before giving up.
    • There was one bloke in Limerick with two tickets and he was hoping to get another two.
    • He's a truly talented bloke and it's such a shame that nobody who matters has picked up on his brilliance.
    • She hired some old Greek bloke to knock one up for her, which he did in record time.
    • Then, about two weeks later, I went to the club where this bloke was the doorman.
    • As a normal, relaxed, laid back bloke, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd.
    • I didn't envy the poor bloke who spent most of the day in the loft—it's been boiling!
    • I had been thinking it might be nice to have a bloke about the house.
    • Crucially, all four members get a chance to address the crowd on their own, and they come over as decent blokes for the most part.
    • He may have been an academic and a Pom, was the subtext, but he was still a good keen bloke.
    • I did get a drunken phone call last night at 3am from some Scouse bloke looking for Dave.
    • Both the brother and his partner are nice enough blokes so I'm sure we can work something out.
    • Eventually, one bloke told me to try spinners, which are shiny pieces of metal with hooks on the end.
    • What is certain is that this gangly bloke from the plains is right at home in the mountains.
    • This was much helped by a nice bloke who kept coming up to me and telling me how great the music was, and asking me to dance.
    • Which is a real shame for us, because he's an excellent manager and an all-round good bloke.
    • Deep down, he's a nice bloke, despite his best efforts to shield that fact from the world.
    • At last, we were ready, handing over a sizeable deposit to the muscular and tanned board hire bloke.
    • Very little we do these days is for us, unless we want to feel good so we can pull some bloke!
    • In any other circumstance I would have been terrified of this bloke and worried that he might hit me.
    • They are both nice blokes and it should be a good year (if I can find places to store all my stuff).
    • The men are ordinary blokes and the cast portray them with understanding and conviction.
    • We had a great night at the dance last night one bloke even approached us and said that in his opinion we were the stars of the tango!
    • But we are convinced and satisfied that our blokes did a great job.
    • Then he sees some healthy looking young bloke putting on his flight socks.
    • He wanted me to think he was an innocent, ordinary bloke, but I wasn't going to fall for that trick.
    • Undeterred I decided to wait outside for two hours to see whether this bloke was telling the truth.
    • I just thought the bloke dancing along in his computer chair was quite funny.
    • Most of the nicer blokes were chosen by two or three women, so this was at least a vindication of my particular views on how to treat people.
    • If it had got one of the old blokes with heart trouble, it could have killed them.
    • He seems such a nice bloke, however, that I left worried he was just being polite.
    • Well there you are at the bar ordering your fifth vodka and you get chatting to this fit bloke.
    • I don't know too much about him, but he seemed like an important man and a good bloke.
    • Single blokes should note that male protesters are currently massively outnumbered by the female ones.
    • The old bloke is 84 and one of the most belligerent and funniest people I've ever met.
    • Women dress up for men, but blokes hardly ever merchandise themselves for us gals.
    • Suddenly there's a huge cheer; some smelly looking bloke in a bad hat has meandered onto the stage.
    • He was just an ordinary bloke from the back streets of Leeds but everyone loved him and wants to pay their respects.
    • He was a funny bloke and we were about the only people round here that he spoke to.
    Synonyms
    man, boy, male, individual, body
    informal chap, fellow, geezer, lad, fella, punter, character, customer, sort, bod
    North American informal guy, dude, hombre
    British informal, dated cove

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Shelta.

Rhymes

awoke, bespoke, broke, choke, cloak, Coke, convoke, croak, evoke, folk, invoke, joke, Koch, moke, oak, okey-doke, poke, provoke, revoke, roque, smoke, soak, soke, spoke, stoke, stony-broke (US stone-broke), stroke, toke, toque, woke, yoke, yolk
 
 

Definition of bloke in US English:

bloke

nounblōkbloʊk
British informal
  • A man.

    he's a nice bloke
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was one bloke in Limerick with two tickets and he was hoping to get another two.
    • The old bloke is 84 and one of the most belligerent and funniest people I've ever met.
    • At last, we were ready, handing over a sizeable deposit to the muscular and tanned board hire bloke.
    • I had been thinking it might be nice to have a bloke about the house.
    • They are both nice blokes and it should be a good year (if I can find places to store all my stuff).
    • I don't know too much about him, but he seemed like an important man and a good bloke.
    • He seems such a nice bloke, however, that I left worried he was just being polite.
    • It doesn't matter if we all think the Premier's a nice bloke if he's doing a terrible job.
    • Eventually, one bloke told me to try spinners, which are shiny pieces of metal with hooks on the end.
    • Crucially, all four members get a chance to address the crowd on their own, and they come over as decent blokes for the most part.
    • As a normal, relaxed, laid back bloke, I find the whole phenomenon just really odd.
    • Which is a real shame for us, because he's an excellent manager and an all-round good bloke.
    • Then, about two weeks later, I went to the club where this bloke was the doorman.
    • The men are ordinary blokes and the cast portray them with understanding and conviction.
    • If it had got one of the old blokes with heart trouble, it could have killed them.
    • I did get a drunken phone call last night at 3am from some Scouse bloke looking for Dave.
    • I didn't envy the poor bloke who spent most of the day in the loft—it's been boiling!
    • He was a funny bloke and we were about the only people round here that he spoke to.
    • Very little we do these days is for us, unless we want to feel good so we can pull some bloke!
    • Well there you are at the bar ordering your fifth vodka and you get chatting to this fit bloke.
    • This was much helped by a nice bloke who kept coming up to me and telling me how great the music was, and asking me to dance.
    • I just thought the bloke dancing along in his computer chair was quite funny.
    • But we are convinced and satisfied that our blokes did a great job.
    • Most of the nicer blokes were chosen by two or three women, so this was at least a vindication of my particular views on how to treat people.
    • He's a truly talented bloke and it's such a shame that nobody who matters has picked up on his brilliance.
    • She hired some old Greek bloke to knock one up for her, which he did in record time.
    • I had to cut him off, he was a nice bloke and everything, but I had understood him the first time.
    • He was just an ordinary bloke from the back streets of Leeds but everyone loved him and wants to pay their respects.
    • We had a great night at the dance last night one bloke even approached us and said that in his opinion we were the stars of the tango!
    • Both the brother and his partner are nice enough blokes so I'm sure we can work something out.
    • The poor bloke behind the counter struggled with his keyboard, tapping away for at least a minute before giving up.
    • What is certain is that this gangly bloke from the plains is right at home in the mountains.
    • Single blokes should note that male protesters are currently massively outnumbered by the female ones.
    • He wanted me to think he was an innocent, ordinary bloke, but I wasn't going to fall for that trick.
    • Undeterred I decided to wait outside for two hours to see whether this bloke was telling the truth.
    • Then he sees some healthy looking young bloke putting on his flight socks.
    • So we've got a few people on the way up to try and get them photographs of this poor little bloke.
    • He may have been an academic and a Pom, was the subtext, but he was still a good keen bloke.
    • In any other circumstance I would have been terrified of this bloke and worried that he might hit me.
    • Women dress up for men, but blokes hardly ever merchandise themselves for us gals.
    • Suddenly there's a huge cheer; some smelly looking bloke in a bad hat has meandered onto the stage.
    • Deep down, he's a nice bloke, despite his best efforts to shield that fact from the world.
    Synonyms
    man, boy, male, individual, body

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Shelta.

 
 
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