- [countable] (informal)
a man 男人;小伙子;家伙 a big/little guy 大个子/小个子 a nice/smart/tough guy 好人/聪明人/硬汉 a young guy 一个年轻人 an old guy 一个老家伙 a white/black guy 白人/黑人 The poor guy must have been terrified. 那个可怜的家伙一定吓坏了。 a Dutch guy 荷兰男人 At the end of the film the bad guy gets shot. 这坏蛋在影片结尾时被击毙。 While the cops should be the good guys, it's much more complex than that. 虽然警察应该是好人,但事情远不止如此。
Extra ExamplesColleagues described the killer as ‘just a regular guy’. 同事们把杀手描述为“只是一个普通人”。 He seemed like a decent guy. 他看起来是个正派的人。 It was made by a guy named Alan Webster. 是一个叫艾伦·韦伯斯特的人做的。 We all knew guys like him at university. 我们在大学都认识像他这样的人。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- decent
- friendly
- funny
- …
- guys[plural] (informal)
a group of people of either sex 一群男人(或女人);伙计们;兄弟(或姐妹)们 - [countable]
(in the UK) a model of a man dressed in old clothes that is burned on a bonfire on 5 November during the celebrations for Bonfire Night Topics Historyc2, Religion and festivalsc2盖伊模拟像(英国每年 11 月 5 日庆祝篝火之夜焚烧的身着古装的人体模型) - (also guy rope)[countable]
a rope used to keep a pole or tent in a secure position Topics Holidaysc2(立杆子或架帐篷用的)支索,牵索,拉索
Word Originsenses 1 to 3 early 19th cent. (in sense (3)): named after Guy Fawkes who tried to blow up James I and the Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605.sense 4 late Middle English: probably of Low German origin; related to Dutch gei ‘brail’ and German Geitaue ‘brails’ (small ropes used to bring down the sail or mast of a boat).