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so-and-so noun informaluk /ˈsəʊ.ən.səʊ/ us /ˈsoʊ.ən.soʊ/
so-and-sonoun (PERSON NOT NAMED) [ U ] used instead of a particular name to refer to someone or something, especially when the real name is not important or you have forgotten it: 某某人;某某东西 She always keeps me up to date with the latest gossip - you know, so-and-so from down the road is having a baby and so-and-so's just bought a car.她总会把最新的小道消息及时告诉我——你知道吗,路那头的某某人怀上了孩子,某某人刚买了汽车。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed untitled
so-and-sonoun (UNPLEASANT PERSON) [ C ] a polite way of referring to an unpleasant person: 令人讨厌的人,令人不快的人 Mr Baker was such a so-and-so - he was always really mean!贝克先生真是个讨厌的家伙——他总是十分刻薄!
so-and-so | American Dictionary so-and-so noun[ C ] infmlus/ˈsoʊ·ənˌsoʊ/pluralso-and-sos (used instead of an actual name) a particular person or thing: He asked if I knew where so-and-so lives. If you say that someone is a so-and-so, you do not have a good opinion of that person: You can't trust that so-and-so. |