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bunny

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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bun·ny /ˈbʌni/ (also bunny rabbit) noun (plural bunnies) [countable]  DHPa word for a rabbit, used especially by or to children 兔子〔尤为儿语〕
Examples from the Corpus
bunnyThat includes marshmallow ducks, chocolate bunnies, cream-filled eggs and 13. 5 billion jelly beans.Among them was a small cuddly bunny wrapped in a plastic bag against the overnight rain.You had enough bunny just now ... so answer me.Better-known candidates fell by the wayside, but Alexander kept going, like the indefatigable bunny in battery advertisements.A little bunny seemed harmless enough.Where you going you funny little bunny.Donkeys and dyed sheep and popup bunnies.By the way, you are one sick bunny.
Origin bunny (1600-1700) bun rabbit's tail, rabbit ((16-19 centuries)), from Scottish Gaelic, root, bottom
bun·ny nounChineseSyllable
rabbit, children or especially a Corpus word a by to for used


bunny
bunny /ˈbʌni/ (also ˈbunny ˌrabbit) noun (plural bunnies) [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: bun 'rabbit's tail, rabbit' (16-19 centuries), from Scottish Gaelic, 'root, bottom'
a word for a rabbit, used especially by or to children


bunnyBrE /ˈbʌni/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbʌni/ 🔊 noun (
plural
bunnies
)
(also ˈbunny rabbit)
a child's word for a rabbit (儿语)兔子a person who enjoys a particular activity or who is in a particular mood (某项活动的)爱好者;处于某种情绪中的人gym/beach/snow bunnies健身/沙滩/冰雪爱好者an angry bunny发怒的人not a ˌhappy ˈbunny(BrE) (NAmE not a ˌhappy ˈcamper) (informal) not pleased about a situation 对境况不满意She wasn't a happy bunny at all. 她一点儿都不满意。🔊🔊