单词表提取 【资料】老友记第一季 (4048 words)

合计 4048 词,按词性和词频排列

词性 ADJ (535 words)

  1. good /ɡʊd/ 令人满意的;令人愉快的;合意的;有趣的 very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting (140 次)
    • Okay, look, this is probably for the best, y’know?
  2. sorry /ˈsɒr.i/ 悲伤的,难过的;惋惜的 feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because something unpleasant has happened or been done (137 次)
    • Sorry.
  3. little /ˈlɪt.əl/ 小的,少的 small in size or amount (125 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  4. great /ɡreɪt/ 大量的;巨大的;强烈的 large in amount, size, or degree (120 次)
    • Joey: Great story!
  5. big /bɪɡ/ (尺寸或数量)大的,巨大的 large in size or amount (89 次)
    • and then this guy with a big hammer said you might be here
  6. fine /faɪn/ 好的;足够好的;健康的,身体好的 good or good enough; healthy and well (88 次)
    • Fine!
  7. more /mɔːr/ 更大(的);更多(的) a larger or extra number or amount (70 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  8. nice /naɪs/ 愉快的;美好的;满意的 pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory (66 次)
    • All right Joey, be nice.
  9. sure /ʃɔːr/ 确定的,肯定的,毫无疑问的 certain; without any doubt (64 次)
    • Rachel: Hi, sure!
  10. first /ˈfɜːst/ 第一(的);首先;最初;首要(的) (a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance (63 次)
    • Phoebe: Give her a break, it’s hard being on your own for the first time.
  11. other /ˈʌð.ər/ 其他的,别的,另外的 as well as the thing or person already mentioned (55 次)
    • I know you probably think that this is all about what I said the other day about you making love with your socks on, but it isn’t…
  12. last /lɑːst/ 最终的;最后的 (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else (48 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  13. new /njuː/ 新出现的;新兴的 recently created or having started to exist recently (43 次)
    • Anyway, if you don’t feel like being alone tonight, Joey and Chandler are coming over to help me put together my new furniture.
  14. whole /həʊl/ 全部的;整个的;整体的 complete or not divided (40 次)
    • The whole, ‘hat’ thing.
  15. young /jʌŋ/ 幼小的;年轻的 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old (39 次)
    • He called me young lady.
  16. bad /bæd/ 坏的,不好的;令人不悦的 unpleasant and causing difficulties (35 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  17. happy /ˈhæp.i/ 幸福的,满意的,快乐的 feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction (34 次)
    • I hope she’ll be very happy.
  18. cute /kjuːt/ (尤指小东西或小孩)可爱的,娇小可爱的,逗人喜爱的 (especially of something or someone small or young) pleasant and attractive (30 次)
    • The one with the great hair, sexy smile, really cute butt?
  19. wrong /rɒŋ/ 错误的;不正确的 not correct (30 次)
    • There’s gotta be something wrong with him!
  20. funny /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter (29 次)
    • Ross: That’s funny, that, no, because, uh, our parents actually did, uh, send our dog off to live on a farm.
  21. stupid /ˈstjuː.pɪd/ 愚蠢的;糊涂的;欠考虑的 silly or unwise; showing poor judgment or little intelligence (28 次)
    • Y’know, those stupid soda people gave me seven thousand dollars for the thumb.
  22. hard /hɑːd/ 坚硬的,坚固的 not easy to bend, cut, or break (25 次)
    • Phoebe: Give her a break, it’s hard being on your own for the first time.
  23. open /ˈəʊ.pən/ 开着的,未关的 not closed or fastened (23 次)
    • That opens my cervix.
  24. cool /kuːl/ 凉的,冷的 slightly cold (22 次)
    • The bottom line is, smoking is cool, and you know it.
  25. naked /ˈneɪ.kɪd/ 未穿衣的,裸体的 not covered by clothes (22 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  26. weird /wɪəd/ 怪异的;不寻常的;出乎意料的;超自然的 very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural (22 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  27. late /leɪt/ 末期的,晚期的;接近终了 (happening or being) near the end of a period of time (20 次)
    • Ross: Sorry I’m late, I was stuck at work.
  28. old /əʊld/ 老的;年老的;古老的 having lived or existed for many years (20 次)
    • I always figured you just thought I was Monica’s geeky older brother.
  29. fake /feɪk/ 赝品;假货 an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people (19 次)
    • I wasn’t faking.
  30. ready /ˈred.i/ 准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的 prepared and suitable for fast activity (19 次)
    • Monica: All right, you ready?
  31. close /kləʊz/ (使)关,合,关闭 to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this (18 次)
    • They have issues like ‘Gee, that glacier’s getting kinda close.’
  32. amazing /əˈmeɪ.zɪŋ/ 令人惊诧的,惊人的;令人惊喜的 extremely surprising (17 次)
    • Rachel: Isn’t this amazing?
  33. easy /ˈiː.zi/ 容易的;不费力的 needing little effort (17 次)
    • Monica: Easy Rach, we’ll find it.
  34. high /haɪ/ (尤指无生命的东西)高的,有…高的 (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom (17 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  35. same /seɪm/ 相同的,同样的 exactly like another or each other (16 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  36. sweet /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (16 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  37. beautiful /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/ 美丽的,漂亮的 very attractive (15 次)
    • It’s a beautiful thing.
  38. dead /ded/ 死的,死亡的,去世的 not now living (15 次)
    • Joey: You should both know, that he’s a dead man.
  39. next /nekst/ 下一个的;其次的;紧接着的 being the first one after the present one or after the one just mentioned (15 次)
    • Otherwise next time you’re gonna find yourself sitting at home, listening to that album alone.
  40. real /rɪəl/ 实际存在的,现实的;真实的 existing in fact and not imaginary (15 次)
    • Your ‘not a real date’ tonight is with Paul the Wine Guy?
  41. different /ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/ 不同的,不一样的,有差别的 not the same (14 次)
    • You know, I mean, it’s like we’re different.
  42. perfect /ˈpɜː.fekt/ 完美的,完满的,无瑕的 complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or without fault (14 次)
    • Monica, I’m tellin’ you, this guy is perfect for you.
  43. hot /hɒt/ 热的;温度高的 having a high temperature (13 次)
    • It’s a cold drink, it’s a hot day.
  44. free /friː/ 自由的;无拘束的 not limited or controlled (11 次)
    • We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
  45. special /ˈspeʃ.əl/ 特殊的,特别的;不寻常的 not ordinary or usual (11 次)
    • familiar with our.. special situation?
  46. third /θɜːd/ 第三 3rd written as a word (11 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  47. true /truː/ (尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct (11 次)
    • well, that’s true,..
  48. unbelievable /ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.bəl/ 令人震惊的,难以置信的 extremely surprising (11 次)
    • The Millners, they had this unbelievable farm, they had horses, and, and rabbits that he could chase and it was- it w- …..
  49. dear /dɪər/ 亲爱的,心爱的;可爱的 loved or liked very much (10 次)
    • Ooh, this is a Dear Diary moment.
  50. important /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 必需的;重要的;珍贵的 necessary or of great value (10 次)
    • Monica: What you guys don’t understand is, for us, kissing is as important as any part of it.
  51. many /ˈmen.i/ 许多(主要用于否定句和疑问句中,或者带有“too”、“so” 和“as” 等词的句子中) used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with “too”, “so”, and “as” to mean “a large number of” (10 次)
    • The way guys can do so many mean things, and then not even care.
  52. pregnant /ˈpreɡ.nənt/ 怀孕的,妊娠的 (of a woman and some female animals) having a baby or babies developing inside the womb (10 次)
    • Carol: I’m pregnant.
  53. small /smɔːl/ 小的;少的;矮小的 little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average (10 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  54. clean /kliːn/ 干净的;清洁的 free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc. (9 次)
    • I mean, how clean can teeth get?
  55. crazy /ˈkreɪ.zi/ 愚蠢的;荒唐的 stupid or not reasonable (9 次)
    • Monica: How she drove you crazy, picking on every little detail, like your hair… for example.
  56. dirty /ˈdɜː.ti/ 脏的,肮脏的 marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria (9 次)
    • Well, you may wanna rethink the dirty underwear.
  57. entire /ɪnˈtaɪər/ 全部的;整个的;完全的;完整的 whole or complete, with nothing missing (9 次)
    • I mean, I have never made coffee before in my entire life.
  58. least /liːst/ 最少;最小 less than anything or anyone else; the smallest amount or number (9 次)
    • Well, at least she had the chance to leave a man at the altar…
  59. outta /ˈaʊ.tə/ 离开 out of (9 次)
    • Joey: Hey-hey-hey-hey, if you’re gonna start with that stuff we’re outta here.
  60. own /əʊn/ 自己(的),本人(的);自己人 belonging to or done by a particular person or thing (9 次)
    • Phoebe: Give her a break, it’s hard being on your own for the first time.
  61. red /red/ 红的,红色的 of the colour of fresh blood (9 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  62. smart /smɑːt/ 整洁漂亮的,时髦的 having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance (9 次)
    • He’s smart, he’s sophisticated, and he has a real job.
  63. welcome /ˈwel.kəm/ 乐于接受;欢迎;鼓励;支持 to be pleased about and encourage or support something (9 次)
    • Welcome back to the world!
  64. clear /klɪər/ 明白的;清楚的;易懂的;清晰的 easy to understand, hear, read, or see (8 次)
    • Paul: Ooh, steer clear of you.
  65. few /fjuː/ 我需要到城里买几样东西。 some, or a small number of something: (8 次)
    • These are a few
  66. huge /hjuːdʒ/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large in size or amount (8 次)
    • I know, but, I made a huge mistake.
  67. left /left/ 左边的,左侧的 on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north (8 次)
    • Phoebe: You know, if you tilt your head to the left, and relax your eyes, it kinda looks like an old potato.
  68. single /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/ 单一的,仅有一个的 one only (8 次)
    • C’mon, you’re single!
  69. white /waɪt/ 白色的;雪白的;乳白的 of a colour like that of snow, milk, or bone (8 次)
    • Monica: White House adviser?
  70. able /ˈeɪ.bəl/ 她能应付这项工作吗? to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something: (7 次)
    • ever since she left me, um, I haven’t been able to, uh, perform. …
  71. black /blæk/ 黑色的 having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night (7 次)
    • Decaf cappucino for Joey.. Coffee black..
  72. extra /ˈek.strə/ 额外的;附加的 added to what is normal (7 次)
    • Phoebe: - and there’s five hundred extra dollars in my account.
  73. fair /feər/ 合理的;公平的;公正的;平等待人的 treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment (7 次)
    • As someone who’s seen more than her fair share of bad beef, I’ll tell you: that is not such a terrible thing.
  74. familiar /fəˈmɪl.i.ər/ 熟悉的;常见的;常听说 easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before (7 次)
    • Y’know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but…
  75. fat /fæt/ 胖的,肥胖的 having a lot of flesh on the body (7 次)
    • We ordered a fat-free crust with extra cheese.
  76. lucky /ˈlʌk.i/ 幸运的,走运的,运气好的 having good things happen to you by chance (7 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  77. short /ʃɔːt/ 短的;矮的 small in length, distance, or height (7 次)
    • Short?
  78. sick /sɪk/ 生病的,患病的,不舒服的 physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy (7 次)
    • Chandler: Excuse me, look, we’ve been here for over an hour, and a lot of people less sick than my friend have gone in.
  79. sudden /ˈsʌd.ən/ 突然的,忽然的;意外的 happening or done quickly and without warning (7 次)
    • Chandler: All of a sudden, the phone starts to ring.
  80. cold /kəʊld/ (尤指相对于体温而言)冷的,寒冷的,温度低的 at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm (6 次)
    • It’s a cold drink, it’s a hot day.
  81. early /ˈɜː.li/ 早期的,初期的;在早期,在初期;提早(的),提前(的) near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or planned time (6 次)
    • Unless I get them, and then wake up really early and put them back!
  82. horrible /ˈhɒr.ə.bəl/ 极糟的;令人不快的 very unpleasant or bad (6 次)
    • Chandler: Please don’t do that again, it’s a horrible sound.
  83. less /les/ 更少,较小 a smaller amount (of), or to a smaller degree (6 次)
    • Less than a hundred steps from our place to here.
  84. mad /mæd/ 疯的,神经错乱的,精神失常的 a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive (6 次)
    • Rachel: Ohhhhh, don’t be mad
  85. major /ˈmeɪ.dʒər/ 较重要的;主要的;重大的 more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type (6 次)
    • You know you probably didn’t know this, but back in high school, I had a, um, major crush on you.
  86. needy /ˈniː.di/ 贫穷的,缺乏生活必需品的 poor and not having enough food, clothes, etc. (6 次)
    • I know, but-come on, man, she’s needy, she’s vulnerable.
  87. past /pɑːst/ 经过 in or to a position that is further than a particular point (6 次)
    • She’s not- past, she’s present, she’s back.
  88. ridiculous /rɪˈdɪk.jə.ləs/ 愚蠢的;荒唐的;可笑的 stupid or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at (6 次)
    • That’s ridiculous!
  89. serious /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ 严重的;糟糕的 severe in effect; bad (6 次)
    • Ross: You’re not serious, I mean, you really…
  90. sexy /ˈsek.si/ 性感的 sexually attractive (6 次)
    • The one with the great hair, sexy smile, really cute butt?
  91. terrible /ˈter.ə.bəl/ 糟糕的;可怕的;严重的;低劣的 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality (6 次)
    • As someone who’s seen more than her fair share of bad beef, I’ll tell you: that is not such a terrible thing.
  92. tough /tʌf/ 结实的;坚固的;坚强的 strong; not easily broken or made weaker (6 次)
    • It’s new, it’s German, it’s extra-tough.
  93. typical /ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/ 典型的,有代表性的 showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of things (6 次)
    • Phoebe: This is so typical.
  94. awful /ˈɔː.fəl/ 极坏的;恶劣的;糟糕的;令人极不愉快的 extremely bad or unpleasant (5 次)
    • I had the most supremely awful day.
  95. busy /ˈbɪz.i/ 忙碌的;忙于…的;专注的 If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing. (5 次)
    • Shhh, busy beaming with pride.
  96. complicated /ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 复杂的;麻烦的;费解的 involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand (5 次)
    • When did it get so complicated?
  97. dark /dɑːk/ 昏暗的,黑暗的 with little or no light (5 次)
    • Chandler: Ok, who wants light cheese, and who wants dark cheese?
  98. delicious /dɪˈlɪʃ.əs/ 美味的;(味道或气味)诱人的 having a very pleasant taste or smell (5 次)
    • So why was I busting my ass to make this delicious Thanksgiving dinner?
  99. drunk /drʌŋk/ (drink的过去分词) past participle of drink (5 次)
    • Yeah, um… You know you, you should just forget about what I said under the bridge, I was talkin’ crazy that night, I was so drunk!
  100. exciting /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/ 令人兴奋的;使人激动的;刺激的 making you feel excited (5 次)
    • Rachel: God, isn’t this exciting?
  101. fifth /fɪfθ/ 第五(的) 5th written as a word (5 次)
    • Paul: No, it’s, it’s more of a fifth date kinda revelation.
  102. frightening /ˈfraɪ.tən.ɪŋ/ 可怕的,令人恐惧的 making you feel fear (5 次)
    • Chandler: You are a frightening, frightening man.
  103. glad /ɡlæd/ 高兴的;愉快的;乐意的 pleased and happy (5 次)
    • Wow! I’m-I’m-I’m glad you smashed her watch!
  104. insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ 疯癫的,精神失常的 mentally ill (5 次)
    • Ross: I think it’s insane.
  105. magic /ˈmædʒ.ɪk/ 魔法;法术;巫术 the use of special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible, such as in stories for children (5 次)
    • See, he gave up something, but then he got those magic beans.
  106. married /ˈmær.id/ 已婚的;有配偶的 having a wife or husband (5 次)
    • Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
  107. negative /ˈneɡ.ə.tɪv/ 否定的;拒绝的 expressing “no” (5 次)
    • negative 46, negative 47, negative 48….
  108. omnipotent /ɒmˈnɪp.ə.tənt/ 全能的,万能的,无所不能的 having unlimited power and able to do anything (5 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  109. tiny /ˈtaɪ.ni/ 微小的,极小的 extremely small (5 次)
    • I know, I opened it up and there it was, just floating in there, like this tiny little hitch-hiker!
  110. upset /ʌpˈset/ 使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry (5 次)
    • I’m sorry, please don’t be upset, it could happen to anyone.
  111. alive /əˈlaɪv/ 活(着)的;在世的 living, not dead (4 次)
    • Ooh, I’m alive with pleasure now.
  112. Amish /ˈɑː.mɪʃ/ 阿米什人(美国基督教的一个支派,过着简朴传统的生活,从事农业,拒绝现代科技) members of a religious group in the US who live in a simple traditional way that often involves farming and no modern technology (4 次)
    • Oh, those little clunky Amish things you think go with everything.
  113. angry /ˈæŋ.ɡri/ 发怒的,愤怒的,生气的 having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them (4 次)
    • You’re angry.
  114. blind /blaɪnd/ 瞎的,盲的,失明的 unable to see (4 次)
    • Alright, Cincinnati, no blinds, everybody ante.
  115. blue /bluː/ 蓝色的;天蓝色的;青蓝色的 of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this (4 次)
    • Monica: Was he wearing a stunning blue suit?
  116. certain /ˈsɜː.tən/ 肯定的,无疑的;有把握的;确定的 having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, or effective (4 次)
    • I mean, uh, well, there is one way that seems to offer a certain acoustical advantage, but…
  117. comfortable /ˈkʌm.fə.tə.bəl/ (家具和衣服)舒适的,舒服的,令人惬意的 Comfortable furniture and clothes provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems. (4 次)
    • Well, Carol says she and Susan want me to be involved, but if I’m not comfortable with it, I don’t have to be involved..
  118. complete /kəmˈpliːt/ 使完整;使完全;使完美 to make whole or perfect (4 次)
    • You feel complete.
  119. creepy /ˈkriː.pi/ 怪异的,令人毛骨悚然的;让人起鸡皮疙瘩的 strange or unnatural and making you feel frightened (4 次)
    • Phoebe: Intense and creepy.
  120. deep /diːp/ 深的,向下延伸的;有…深的 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom (4 次)
    • Something deep in your soul calls out to me like a foghorn.
  121. embarrassed /ɪmˈbær.əst/ 窘迫的,尴尬的;害羞的 feeling ashamed or shy (4 次)
    • He was more embarrassed about that than anyone.
  122. excellent /ˈek.səl.ənt/ 卓越的;优秀的;杰出的;极好的 extremely good (4 次)
    • Yeah, excellent.
  123. fifteenth /ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ/ 第十五(的) 15th written as a word (4 次)
    • How’s life on the fifteenth floor?
  124. future /ˈfjuː.tʃər/ 将来,未来,今后 a period of time that is to come (4 次)
    • So I think Alan will become the yardstick against which all future boyfriends will be measured.
  125. gay /ɡeɪ/ 同性恋的 sexually or romantically attracted to people of the same gender and not to people of a different gender (4 次)
    • So Chandler looks gay, huh?
  126. gorgeous /ˈɡɔː.dʒəs/ 极其漂亮的,美丽动人的;令人愉快的 very beautiful or pleasant (4 次)
    • This really gorgeous Lamauge gravy boat.
  127. healthy /ˈhel.θi/ 强壮的,健康的 strong and well (4 次)
    • Oh, wow, so you’re gonna be one of those “healthy, healthy, healthy guys”?
  128. loud /laʊd/ 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 making a lot of noise (4 次)
    • Sometimes I wish I was a lesbian… Did I say that out loud?
  129. possible /ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ 可能的,有可能做到的 able to be done or achieved, or able to exist (4 次)
    • I have one question: How is that possible?
  130. quick /kwɪk/ 快的,迅速的;短暂的 happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time (4 次)
    • Rachel: Monica, your dad just beeped in, but can you make it quick?
  131. senior /ˈsiː.ni.ər/ 级别高的 high or higher in rank (4 次)
    • OK, senior year of college… on a pool table.
  132. sophisticated /səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 精于世故的,老练的;见多识广的;很有品位的 having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion (4 次)
    • Ross: I assume we’re looking for an answer more sophisticated than ‘to get you into bed’.
  133. terrific /təˈrɪf.ɪk/ 极好的 very good (4 次)
    • Chances are he’s gonna be this, this broken shell of a man, y’know, so you should try not to look too terrific, I know it’ll be hard.
  134. umm(或许是 mum?) (4 次)
    • Okay, umm-umm, I’ll just–I’ll be right back, I just gotta go ah, go ah…
  135. unfair /ʌnˈfeər/ 不公平的,不公正的;不正当的 not treating people in an equal way, or not morally right (4 次)
    • Hey, this is so unfair!
  136. vegetarian /ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/ 素食者,素食主义者 a person who does not eat meat for health or religious reasons or because they want to avoid being cruel to animals (4 次)
    • Do you remember that vegetarian pate that I made that you loved so much?
  137. worried /ˈwʌr.id/ 担心的;忧虑的;发愁的 unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen (4 次)
    • It’s the other five I’m worried about.
  138. afraid /əˈfreɪd/ 畏惧的,害怕的;担忧的,发愁的 feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation (3 次)
    • You see, that’s what I was afraid of!
  139. asleep /əˈsliːp/ 睡着的 sleeping or not awake (3 次)
    • We were in the hospital room, your mother was asleep, and they brought you in and gave you to me.
  140. awake /əˈweɪk/ 醒着的 not sleeping (3 次)
    • I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting traffic… basically just trying to stay awake.
  141. bottom /ˈbɒt.əm/ ,底部;底层 the lowest part of something (3 次)
    • The bottom line is, smoking is cool, and you know it.
  142. broken /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ (break 的过去分词) past participle of break (3 次)
    • Chances are he’s gonna be this, this broken shell of a man, y’know, so you should try not to look too terrific, I know it’ll be hard.
  143. coupla(或许是 copula?) (3 次)
    • Hey, listen, I wanna borrow a coupla things, Aurora spent the night, I really wanna make her breakfast.
  144. crappy /ˈkræp.i/ 讨厌的,没价值的;蹩脚的,劣质的 a rude word meaning unpleasant or of very bad quality (3 次)
    • Y’know, I’ve done nothing but crappy plays for six years.
  145. crooked /ˈkrʊk.ɪd/ 歪的,不直的;弯曲的 not forming a straight line, or having many bends (3 次)
    • The way his smile was kinda crooked.
  146. cruel /ˈkruː.əl/ 残忍的;残酷的;刻毒伤人的 extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally (3 次)
    • Yes, and we all know how cruel a parent can be about the flatness of a child’s pillow.
  147. engaged /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/ 已订婚的 having formally agreed to marry (3 次)
    • Okay, how about the fact that he’s engaged to another woman, who just happens to be your ex-best friend?
  148. expensive /ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ 昂贵的;花钱多的;价格高的 costing a lot of money (3 次)
    • what, this was just really expensive.
  149. favorite /ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪt/ (favourite的美式拼写) US spelling of favourite (3 次)
    • Ross: This was Carol’s favorite beer.
  150. full /fʊl/ (容器或空间)装满的,充满的 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot (3 次)
    • And then he woke up, and there was this, this big plant outside his window, full of possibilities and stuff..
  151. gentle /ˈdʒen.təl/ 文静的;和蔼的;温柔的 calm, kind, or soft (3 次)
    • Well, that’s because you’re such a sweet, gentle, uh…
  152. giant /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories (3 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  153. honest /ˈɒn.ɪst/ 诚实的,可信的 telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie (3 次)
    • But you’ll have to live with the knowledge that you sent an honest man to die.”
  154. hungry /ˈhʌŋ.ɡri/ 饥饿的 wanting or needing food (3 次)
    • Ross: I honestly don’t know if I’m hungry or horny.
  155. icky /ˈɪk.i/ (尤指视觉上)令人不快的 unpleasant, especially to look at (3 次)
    • it’s icky.
  156. impossible /ɪmˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ (行动或事件)不可能的,办不到的 If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be achieved. (3 次)
    • That’s impossible.
  157. incredible /ɪnˈkred.ə.bəl/ 难以置信的 impossible, or very difficult, to believe (3 次)
    • Ross: I remember the moonlight coming through the window- and her face had the most incredible glow.
  158. intense /ɪnˈtens/ 强烈的,极度的 extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong (3 次)
    • do you think- and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here-
  159. interesting /ˈɪn.tres.tɪŋ/ 有趣的,引起兴趣的 Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas. (3 次)
    • it’s interesting.. but y’know what?
  160. lovely /ˈlʌv.li/ 快乐的,愉快的 pleasant or enjoyable (3 次)
    • Mrs. Geller: Those earrings look really lovely on you.
  161. mah(或许是 ham?) (3 次)
    • You’re, you’re ‘mah mah mah’ what?
  162. nervous /ˈnɜː.vəs/ 担心的;紧张不安的 worried and anxious (3 次)
    • you nervous about Barry tomorrow?
  163. oatmeal /ˈəʊt.miːl/ 燕麦粉 a type of flour made from oats (3 次)
    • One, my friends are the most important thing in my life, two, I never lie, and three, I make the best oatmeal raisin cookies in the world.
  164. pal /pæl/ 朋友,好友 a friend (3 次)
    • Chandler: Happy birthday, pal!
  165. pathetic /pəˈθet.ɪk/ 招人怜悯的,可怜的 causing feelings of sadness, sympathy, or sometimes lack of respect, especially because a person or an animal is suffering (3 次)
    • Well, for your information, Paolo is gonna be in Rome this New Year, so I’ll be just as pathetic as the rest of you.
  166. personal /ˈpɜː.sən.əl/ 个人的,私人的 relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or an organization (3 次)
    • Ross: The blond woman is my ex-wife, and the woman touching her is her… close, personal friend.
  167. phenomenal /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/ 非凡的,杰出的 extremely successful or special, especially in a surprising way (3 次)
    • But, see, I wanted it to be this phenomenal kiss that happened at this phenomenal moment, because, well, ‘cause it’s you.
  168. pink /pɪŋk/ 粉红色的 of a pale red colour (3 次)
    • I mean it’s like the stand-up comedian you have to sit through before Pink Floyd comes out.
  169. plastic /ˈplæs.tɪk/ 塑料 an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses (3 次)
    • Plastic seats?
  170. poor /pɔːr/ 贫穷的,穷困的;拮据的 having little money and/or few possessions (3 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, poor little Tooty is scared to death.
  171. proud /praʊd/ 自豪的,得意的 feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (3 次)
    • Joey: All right, look, I’m not proud of this, ok?
  172. regular /ˈreɡ.jə.lər/ 频繁的;经常发生的;经常做的 happening or doing something often (3 次)
    • well, it’s not like she’s a regular mom, y’know?
  173. responsible /rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/ 负责…;掌管… to have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it, him, or her (3 次)
    • Okay, so I’m responsible, I’m organised.
  174. ritual /ˈrɪtʃ.u.əl/ 例行公事,老规矩;(尤指)仪式 a way of doing something in which the same actions are done in the same way every time (3 次)
    • She said that if you want to break the bad boyfriend cycle, you can do like a cleansing ritual.
  175. satisfied /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/ 满足的;满意的 pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted (3 次)
    • Other people are satisfied with staying where they are- I’m telling you, these are the people who never get cancer.
  176. scary /ˈskeə.ri/ 吓人的,恐怖的 frightening (3 次)
    • Ross: You know what the scariest part is?
  177. sexual /ˈsek.ʃu.əl/ 性的,性行为的 relating to the activity of sex (3 次)
    • I suppose mainly sexual.
  178. sixth /sɪksθ/ 第六(的) 6th written as a word (3 次)
    • I mean God, by my sixth date with Paolo, I mean he had already named both my breasts!
  179. strong /strɒŋ/ 强有力的,强劲的;强壮的;强烈的 powerful; having or using great force or control (3 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  180. stuck /stʌk/ (stick的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of stick (3 次)
    • If you don’t ask her out soon you’re going to end up stuck in the zone forever.
  181. total /ˈtəʊ.təl/ 总额;总数 the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together (3 次)
    • Oh, am I being like a total laundry spaz?
  182. weak /wiːk/ (身体)虚弱的,无力的 not physically strong (3 次)
    • I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
  183. wet /wet/ 湿的,潮湿的 covered in water or another liquid (3 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  184. wild /waɪld/ 疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme (3 次)
    • I swear I’ve seen birds do this on Wild Kingdom.
  185. wonderful /ˈwʌn.də.fəl/ 绝妙的,令人惊叹的,极好的 extremely good (3 次)
    • Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
  186. worth /wɜːθ/ 值…钱的 having a particular value, especially in money (3 次)
    • I wiped tables for it, I steamed milk for it, and it was totally–not worth it.
  187. yellow /ˈjel.əʊ/ 黄色 a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun (3 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  188. yummy /ˈjʌm.i/ 美味可口的,很好吃的 tasting extremely good (3 次)
    • And Phoebe, he really wants you to be here, which will be great for me because then you can ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ and make yummy noises.
  189. actual /ˈæk.tʃu.əl/ 现实的,实际的;真实的,真正的 existing in fact (2 次)
    • No, no, the actual cartoon character.
  190. annoying /əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ/ 讨厌的;恼人的 making you feel slightly angry (2 次)
    • Like Joey’s constant knuckle-cracking isn’t annoying?
  191. attractive /əˈtræk.tɪv/ 漂亮的;悦耳的 very pleasing in appearance or sound (2 次)
    • Oh, that’s attractive.
  192. aware /əˈweər/ 意识到的;明白的;知道的 knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing (2 次)
    • I’m very very aware of my tongue…
  193. bald /bɔːld/ 秃头的 with little or no hair on the head (2 次)
    • She makes the women that I dream about look like short, fat, bald men!
  194. Belgian /ˈbel.dʒən/ 比利时的;比利时人的 belonging to or relating to Belgium or its people (2 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: I left a Belgian waffle out here, did you take it?
  195. blonde /blɒnd/ 浅黄色头发的;金色头发的 with pale yellow or gold hair (2 次)
    • I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
  196. caring /ˈkeə.rɪŋ/ 关爱的,有爱心的,关心他人的 A caring person is kind and gives emotional support to others. (2 次)
    • You’re one of the most caring, most responsible men in North America.
  197. chaotic /keɪˈɒt.ɪk/ 混乱的;毫无秩序的 in a state of chaos (2 次)
    • I mean, you’re like, you’re like all chaotic and twirly.
  198. cheap /tʃiːp/ 便宜的,不贵的 costing little money or less than is usual or expected (2 次)
    • Okay, I know it was a cheap shot, but I feel so much better now.
  199. chick /tʃɪk/ 雏鸟,幼鸟;(尤指)小鸡 a baby bird, especially a young chicken (2 次)
    • Joey: I’m telling you, that monkey is a chick magnet!
  200. Chinese /tʃaɪˈniːz/ 中国的;中国人的 belonging to or relating to China, its people, or its language (2 次)
    • The girls divide some Chinese takeaway.
  201. chubby /ˈtʃʌb.i/ (尤指儿童)圆圆胖胖的,胖乎乎的,丰满的 (especially of children) fat in a pleasant and attractive way (2 次)
    • and you were chubby, and you had no friends, you were just fine!
  202. classic /ˈklæs.ɪk/ 经典的;优秀的;一流的 having a high quality or standard against which other things are judged (2 次)
    • that’s classic.
  203. co /kəʊ-/ 一起,共同 together; with (2 次)
    • Had you said ‘co-dependent’, or ‘self-destructive’…
  204. creamy /ˈkriː.mi/ 奶油似的;乳脂状的;含奶油的 like cream or containing cream (2 次)
    • It’s creamier.
  205. desperate /ˈdes.pər.ət/ 非常严重的;非常糟糕的 very serious or bad (2 次)
    • You don’t have to face the horrible pressures of this holiday: desperate scramble to find anything with lips just so you can have someone to kiss when the ball drops!!
  206. difficult /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ 困难的,费力的,艰难的 needing skill or effort (2 次)
    • It’s very difficult to appreciate a Thanksgiving dinner once you’ve seen it in reverse.
  207. disgusting /dɪsˈɡʌs.tɪŋ/ 令人厌恶的,让人憎恶的,使人反感的 extremely unpleasant or unacceptable (2 次)
    • Monica: Joey, this is sick, it’s disgusting, it’s, it’s-not really true, is it?
  208. divorced /dɪˈvɔːst/ 离婚的,离异的 married in the past but not now married (2 次)
    • Ross: I’m divorced!
  209. double /ˈdʌb.əl/ 两倍的;成双的;双份的 twice the size, amount, price, etc., or consisting of two similar things together (2 次)
    • I’m his butt double. ‘
  210. embarrassing /ɪmˈbær.ə.sɪŋ/ 使人感到窘迫的,令人尴尬的,使人难堪的 making you feel embarrassed (2 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …This is kind of embarrassing, but occasionally after I’ve been intimate with a man…
  211. emotional /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ 情绪(上)的,情感(上)的 relating to the emotions (2 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  212. empty /ˈemp.ti/ 空的;无人的 not containing any things or people (2 次)
    • “The glass is half empty.”
  213. excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ 兴奋的;激动的 feeling very happy and enthusiastic (2 次)
    • Yes, and we’re very excited about it.
  214. exotic /ɪɡˈzɒt.ɪk/ 异国风情的,外国情调的;奇异的 unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away, especially a tropical country (2 次)
    • Ross: Marcel is an illegal exotic animal.
  215. f /ef/ (英语字母表的第六个字母) the sixth letter of the English alphabet (2 次)
    • Joey: Suck-fest.
  216. fascinating /ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪŋ/ 极有趣的;吸引人的 extremely interesting (2 次)
    • Well, this is fascinating.
  217. feminist /ˈfem.ɪ.nɪst/ 女性主义者;女权运动者 a person who believes in feminism, and tries to achieve change that helps women to get equal opportunities and treatment (2 次)
    • It’s your moral obligation, as a friend, as a woman, I think it’s a feminist issue!
  218. FICA (2 次)
    • Who’s FICA?
  219. final /ˈfaɪ.nəl/ 最后的,最终的 last (2 次)
    • Next week is our final class.
  220. fourth /fɔːθ/ 第四(的) 4th written as a word (2 次)
    • You guys take the first and second floor, Phoebe and I’ll take third and fourth.
  221. fuzzy /ˈfʌz.i/ (图像)模糊不清的;(声音)杂乱的,有干扰的 (of an image) having shapes that do not have clear edges, or (of a sound, especially from a television, radio, etc.) not clear, usually because of other unwanted noises making it difficult to hear (2 次)
    • What, it says I’m a sensitive, warm kinda guy, you know, like a warm, fuzzy bear.
  222. general /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ 全体的,总的,普遍的 involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as a unit (2 次)
    • Well, actually, it’s not so much a question as.. more of a general wondering… ment.
  223. generous /ˈdʒen.ər.əs/ (尤指超乎一般或期望地)慷慨的,大方的;宽宏大量的,仁慈的 willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected (2 次)
    • Well, that’s very generous er, but look, this isn’t about the money.
  224. human /ˈhjuː.mən/ 人的,人类的 being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals (2 次)
    • Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
  225. illegal /ɪˈliː.ɡəl/ 非法的,违法的 not allowed by law (2 次)
    • Ross: Marcel is an illegal exotic animal.
  226. intelligent /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/ 有才智的;聪颖的,理解力强的 showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily (2 次)
    • Monica: Wait, was this a-a small mediterranean guy with curiously intelligent good looks?
  227. Italian /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language (2 次)
    • Her name’s Aurora, and she’s Italian, and she pronounces my name ‘Chand-lrr’.
  228. large /lɑːdʒ/ 大的;大规模的;大量的 big in size or amount (2 次)
    • “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
  229. lasagne(或许是 lasagna?) (2 次)
    • Now, Monica, you know that’s not how you look for an engagement ring in a lasagne
  230. loose /luːs/ 松的,松动的 not firmly held or fastened in place (2 次)
    • An 80-foot inflatable dog let loose over the city.
  231. lousy /ˈlaʊ.zi/ 糟糕的,差劲的 very bad (2 次)
    • And hey, here’s to a lousy Christmas.
  232. low /ləʊ/ 低的;矮的 not measuring much from the base to the top (2 次)
    • Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
  233. male /meɪl/ 男(性)的;男子的;雄性的,公的 belonging or relating to the sex that fertilizes eggs, and does not produce babies or eggs itself (2 次)
    • You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
  234. miniature /ˈmɪn.ə.tʃər/ 微型的;小型的;微小的 used to describe something that is a very small copy of an object (2 次)
    • Barry wouldn’t even kiss me on a miniature golf course.
  235. nauseous /ˈnɔː.zi.əs/ 感到恶心的,想呕吐的 feeling as if you might vomit (2 次)
    • Ross: …nauseous, I’m physically nauseous.
  236. normal /ˈnɔː.məl/ 普通的;平常的;通常的 ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected (2 次)
    • Dr. Rosen: So… they sss-still seem normal.
  237. popular /ˈpɒp.jə.lər/ 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的 liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people (2 次)
    • Ladies and gentlemen, back by popular demand, Miss Phoebe Buffay.
  238. public /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ 公众的,大众的 relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people (2 次)
    • Ross: I cannot sleep in a public place.
  239. pure /pjʊər/ 纯的,不掺杂的 not mixed with anything else (2 次)
    • Monica: Hey, Rachel, isn’t that stuff almost pure
  240. quiet /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ 静的,安静的;轻轻的 making very little noise (2 次)
    • I was going for quiet desperation.
  241. reckless /ˈrek.ləs/ 鲁莽的;轻率的;不顾后果的 doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results (2 次)
    • Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
  242. romantic /rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/ 爱情的,情爱的 relating to love or a close loving relationship (2 次)
    • Y’know, it’s sweet, it’s romantic
  243. rough /rʌf/ 高低不平的;崎岖的;难行的 not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition (2 次)
    • Ross: You had a rough day, huh.. c’mere.
  244. round /raʊnd/ 围绕;环绕;绕过 in a circular direction or position; around (2 次)
    • I even used all the attachments on the vacuum, except that little round one with the bristles, I don’t know what that’s for.
  245. sad /sæd/ 伤心的,悲哀的;令人难过的,令人遗憾的 unhappy or sorry (2 次)
    • Er, if you get in the… way, of us becoming a thing, then I would be, well, very sad.
  246. safe /seɪf/ 安全的;没有危险的 not in danger or likely to be harmed (2 次)
    • No, I prefer to keep a safe distance from all this merriment.
  247. scrabble /ˈskræb.əl/ (用手指)扒找,翻找 to use your fingers to quickly find something that you cannot see (2 次)
    • Marcel swallowed a Scrabble tile.
  248. scum /skʌm/ (液体上的)浮沫,浮渣,浮垢 a layer of unpleasant or unwanted material that has formed on the top of a liquid (2 次)
    • Okay, I’m scum, I’m scum.
  249. selfish /ˈsel.fɪʃ/ 自私的 Someone who is selfish only thinks of their own advantage (2 次)
    • Monica: I know this is going to sound unbelievably selfish, but, were you planning on bringing up the whole baby/lesbian thing?
  250. shy /ʃaɪ/ 害羞的,羞怯的 nervous and uncomfortable with other people (2 次)
    • Monica: I think he’s shy.
  251. slim /slɪm/ (尤指人)苗条的,纤细的 (especially of people) attractively thin (2 次)
    • Well, you do realise the odds of that happening are a little slimmer if they never get to meet the guy..
  252. surprised /səˈpraɪzd/ 意外的,惊讶的,诧异的 feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect (2 次)
    • You’d better act surprised.
  253. tall /tɔːl/ 高的,高大的;有…高的 of more than average height, or of a particular height (2 次)
    • Is he tall?
  254. tellin(或许是 telling?) (2 次)
    • Monica, I’m tellin’ you, this guy is perfect for you.
  255. tooty(或许是 toot?) (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, poor little Tooty is scared to death.
  256. tricky /ˈtrɪk.i/ 难办的;难对付的 If a piece of work or problem is tricky, it is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill. (2 次)
    • Well, y’know, monogamy can be a, uh, tricky concept.
  257. UN /ˌjuːˈen/ 联合国(the United Nationas的缩写) abbreviation for the United Nations: an international organization that was established in 1945 and aims to solve world problems in a peaceful way (2 次)
    • You’ve just gotta figure at some point it’s all gonna come together, and it’s just gonna be… un-floopy.
  258. unusual /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 不同寻常的,非比一般的;独特的 different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive (2 次)
    • Um, they say there’s been some unusual activity on your account.
  259. warm /wɔːm/ 温暖的;暖和的 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot (2 次)
    • What, it says I’m a sensitive, warm kinda guy, you know, like a warm, fuzzy bear.
  260. wise /waɪz/ 明智的;英明的;聪明的 having or showing the ability to make good judgments, based on a deep understanding and experience of life (2 次)
    • Weather-wise!
  261. wooden /ˈwʊd.ən/ 木制的 made of wood (2 次)
    • “Once I was a wooden boy, a little wooden boy…”
  262. wuss /wʊs/ 懦夫,胆小鬼 a coward disapproving (= person who is not brave) (2 次)
    • Would you stop being such a wuss?
  263. 10th (1 次)
    • It’s this, it’s this cute little place on 10th Street.
  264. absolute /ˈæb.sə.luːt/ 完全的;全部的;绝对的;毋庸置疑的 very great or to the largest degree possible (1 次)
    • Now this is just the first chapter, and I want your absolute honest opinion.
  265. acoustical (1 次)
    • I mean, uh, well, there is one way that seems to offer a certain acoustical advantage, but…
  266. additional /əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/ 外加的,附加的;额外的;另外的 extra (1 次)
    • It’s probably like two dollars for the first contraction, and then fifty cents for each additional contraction.
  267. agressive(或许是 aggressive?) (1 次)
    • She says as time goes on, he’s gonna start getting agressive and violent.
  268. amateur /ˈæm.ə.tər/ 业余爱好的,非职业的 taking part in an activity for pleasure, not as a job (1 次)
    • And I’ve sort of been maintaining my amateur status so that I can waitress in the Olympics.
  269. amusing /əˈmjuː.zɪŋ/ 好笑的,有趣的;引人发笑的 entertaining and funny (1 次)
    • Ha,ha, ha, oh my life is just so amusing.
  270. analytical /ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 分析的;善于分析的 examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more about them (1 次)
    • Ross: What, so he was a little analytical.
  271. antenatal /ˌæn.tiˈneɪ.təl/ 产前的;出生前的 relating to the medical care given to pregnant women before their babies are born (1 次)
    • Ross has got antenatal class.
  272. anti /ˈæn.ti/ 反对的 opposed to or against a particular thing or person (1 次)
    • You’re like, like the anti-Paolo!
  273. antique /ænˈtiːk/ 古物;古器;古董;古玩 something made in an earlier period that is collected and considered to have value because it is beautiful, rare, old, or of high quality (1 次)
    • We were walking by this antique store, and I saw this pin in the window, and I told him it was just like one my grandmother had when I was a little girl.
  274. artistic /ɑːˈtɪs.tɪk/ 艺术的;美术的 relating to art (1 次)
    • That means he’s artistic.
  275. ashamed /əˈʃeɪmd/ 羞耻的,羞愧的;不好意思的,难为情的 feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character (1 次)
    • Ever since that poodle-stuffer came along, he’s been so ashamed of himself that he’s been more attentive, he’s been more loving…
  276. asking /ɑːsk/ ,询问;请求,征求 to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone (1 次)
    • David: No, but I’m asking- Phoebe: Oh, but I can’t do that-
  277. assorted /əˈsɔː.tɪd/ 各种各样的;混杂的;什锦的 consisting of various types mixed together (1 次)
    • We’ve got salmon roulettes and assorted crudites.
  278. astounding /əˈstaʊn.dɪŋ/ 令人震惊的;使人惊骇的 very surprising or shocking (1 次)
    • I mean, she is this astounding person, with this, with this amazing spirit.
  279. attentive /əˈten.tɪv/ 认真倾听的;专心的 listening carefully (1 次)
    • Ever since that poodle-stuffer came along, he’s been so ashamed of himself that he’s been more attentive, he’s been more loving…
  280. awhile /əˈwaɪl/ 片刻;暂时 for a short time (1 次)
    • Phoebe: I just thought we might be here for awhile.
  281. awkward /ˈɔː.kwəd/ 难用的;棘手的;难处理的,难对付的 difficult to use, do, or deal with (1 次)
    • I mean, you’re sitting there with her, she has no idea what’s happening, and then you finally get up the courage to do it, and there’s the horrible awkward moment when you’ve handed her the note.
  282. basic /ˈbeɪ.sɪk/ 基础的,基本的;根本的 simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something can develop (1 次)
    • We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
  283. believable /bɪˈliː.və.bəl/ 可信的 If something is believable, it seems possible, real, or true. (1 次)
    • And yet, believable.
  284. biblical /ˈbɪb.lɪ.kəl/ 《圣经》中的;有关《圣经》的 in, from, or relating to the Bible (1 次)
    • If you were a few years older, or if I was a few years younger, or if we lived in biblical times, I would really…
  285. biscotti(或许是 Scottish?) (1 次)
    • Fran: And some biscotti cookies.
  286. bitter /ˈbɪt.ər/ 极为不满的;怨恨的;无法释怀的 Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past. (1 次)
    • Except for maybe Laurie Schaffer, who I don’t talk to anywhere, ‘cause she’s all bitter now that she lost the weight and it turns out she doesn’t have a pretty face.
  287. blowin(或许是 blown?) (1 次)
    • I can’t believe she’s blowin’ me off.
  288. boyish /ˈbɔɪ.ɪʃ/ 男孩似的 used to describe behaviour or characteristics that are like those of a boy (1 次)
    • It’s got a… boyish charm, it’s impish.
  289. brave /breɪv/ 勇敢的,无畏的 showing no fear of dangerous or difficult things (1 次)
    • Fake Monica: Monana was very brave.
  290. breakin(或许是 breaking?) (1 次)
    • Joey: I don’t know whether it’s just ‘cause we’re breakin’ up
  291. breezy /ˈbriː.zi/ 清风习习的 with wind that is quite strong but pleasant (1 次)
    • My mother’s ashes Even her eyelashes Are resting in a little yellow jar, And sometimes when it’s breezy… Phoebe: …
  292. brief /briːf/ 短暂的;简短的 lasting only a short time or containing few words (1 次)
    • We’ll take a brief time out while Messier stops to look at some women’s shoes.
  293. bright /braɪt/ 光明的,明亮的 full of light, shining (1 次)
    • I’m I’m just not that bright either.
  294. brutal /ˈbruː.təl/ 野蛮的,残忍的;兽性的 cruel, violent, and completely without feelings (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, that hug looked pretty brutal.
  295. careful /ˈkeə.fəl/ 仔细的;小心的;认真的 giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something (1 次)
    • Barry: Careful!
  296. catholic /ˈkæθ.əl.ɪk/ 广泛的;包罗万象的 including many different types of thing (1 次)
    • My Catholic friend is right.
  297. charming /ˈtʃɑː.mɪŋ/ 可爱的;迷人的;有魅力的 pleasant and attractive (1 次)
    • he’s gorgeous, and he’s charming, and when he looks at you…
  298. cinamon(或许是 cinnamon?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Why does my cinamon stick have an eraser?
  299. clever /ˈklev.ər/ 聪明的;伶俐的;机灵的 having or showing the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily (1 次)
    • Ross: You tryin’ to be clever?
  300. closed /kləʊzd/ 关闭的,不开的 not open (1 次)
    • Ross: I thought it was gonna be a closed casket.
  301. clunky /ˈklʌŋ.ki/ 笨重的 heavy and solid in an ugly way (1 次)
    • Oh, those little clunky Amish things you think go with everything.
  302. comic /ˈkɒm.ɪk/ 滑稽的,好笑的;有趣的 funny and making you want to laugh (1 次)
    • Joey looks at the comic strips.
  303. committed /kəˈmɪt.ɪd/ 忠诚的;坚定的;尽职尽责的 loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in (1 次)
    • you’re committed.
  304. common /ˈkɒm.ən/ 常见的;经常的;普遍的;普通的;平常的 the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people (1 次)
    • Y’know, I know it’s totally superficial and we have absolutely nothing in common, and we don’t even speak the same language but Goooooooddddddd….
  305. competitive /kəmˈpet.ɪ.tɪv/ 竞争的;竞赛的 involving competition (1 次)
    • He can get really competitive.
  306. complex /ˈkɒm.pleks/ 由许多相关的不同部分组成的;构造复杂的 involving a lot of different but related parts (1 次)
    • Because it’s complicated, it’s complex-
  307. conceivable /kənˈsiː.və.bəl/ 可想象的;可想到的;可以相信的 possible to imagine or to believe (1 次)
    • I mean, it’s conceivable that you wanted to sabotage your marriage so that the sibling would feel less of a failure in the eyes of the parents.
  308. conscious /ˈkɒn.ʃəs/ 牙齿并不疼,可是我总觉得不舒服。 to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present: (1 次)
    • Chandler: Are there no conscious men in the city for you two?
  309. constant /ˈkɒn.stənt/ 经常发生的;连续发生的;连续不断的 happening a lot or all the time (1 次)
    • Like Joey’s constant knuckle-cracking isn’t annoying?
  310. conventional /kənˈven.ʃən.əl/ 传统的;常规的;普通的 traditional and ordinary (1 次)
    • And uh, while Daryl Hannah is beautiful in a conventional way, you are luminous with a kind of a delicate grace.
  311. cornered / -kɔː.nəd/ 有…角的 having the number of corners mentioned (1 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Even if he were… cornered?
  312. craaazy(或许是 crazy?) (1 次)
    • They’re craaazy.
  313. cranberry /ˈkræn.bər.i/ 越橘,小红莓 a small, round, red fruit with a sour taste (1 次)
    • You get a little piece of turkey on your fork, a little cranberry sauce, and a tot!
  314. crinkle /ˈkrɪŋ.kəl/ (使)变皱,(使)起皱 to become covered in many small lines and folds, or to cause something to do this (1 次)
    • Ursula brought a toasted tuna sandwich and four plates of crinkle cut chips.
  315. critical /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 批评的;批判的;挑剔的;谨严的 saying that someone or something is bad or wrong (1 次)
    • Mrs. Geller: Do you know what it’s like to grow up with someone who is critical of every single thing you say?
  316. curly /ˈkɜː.li/ 鬈曲的,卷曲的 having curls or a curved shape (1 次)
    • All I ordered was coffee, she brought me a tuna melt and four plates of curly fries.
  317. daily /ˈdeɪ.li/ 每天地,天天地 happening on or relating to every day (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Do you think they have yesterday’s daily news?
  318. deaf /def/ 耳聋的,听不见的,失聪的 unable to hear, either completely or partly (1 次)
    • Oh, and deaf.
  319. decaf /ˈdiː.kæf/ 无咖啡因的咖啡(decaffeinated coffee的非正式说法) coffee or tea from which some or all of the caffeine (= a chemical substance) has been removed; a cup, etc. of this type of drink (1 次)
    • Decaf cappucino for Joey.. Coffee black..
  320. definitive /dɪˈfɪn.ɪ.tɪv/ 最终的,决定性的;不可更改的 not able to be changed or improved (1 次)
    • I have the definitive one.
  321. denim /ˈden.ɪm/ (尤指用来做牛仔裤的蓝色)厚棉布,牛仔布 a thick, strong cotton cloth, often blue in colour, used especially for making jeans (1 次)
    • Now, do you think his ‘love stick can be liberated from its denim prison’?
  322. dental /ˈden.təl/ 牙的,牙齿的 relating to the teeth (1 次)
    • Monica: Uh, Rach… how come you have dental floss in your hair?
  323. dependant(或许是 dependent?) (1 次)
    • Y’know, this kind of co-dependant, emotionally stunted, sitting in your stupid coffee house with your stupid big cups which, I’m sorry, might as well have nipples on them, and you’re like all ‘Oh, define me!
  324. dependent /dɪˈpen.dənt/ 需要供养的,需要照料的;依赖的 needing the support of something or someone in order to continue existing or operating (1 次)
    • Had you said ‘co-dependent’, or ‘self-destructive’…
  325. depressed /dɪˈprest/ 抑郁的,消沉的,沮丧的 unhappy and without hope (1 次)
    • Now I’m depressed! …
  326. destructive /dɪˈstrʌk.tɪv/ 破坏性的;有害的 causing, or able to cause, damage (1 次)
    • Had you said ‘co-dependent’, or ‘self-destructive‘…
  327. diferent(或许是 different?) (1 次)
    • Ross: It’s, it’s, it’s, uh, a totally diferent situation!
  328. digital /ˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.təl/ (用一串分别代表信号正负的数字1和0来记录或存储信息)数字的 recording or storing information as a series of the numbers 1 and 0, to show that a signal is present or absent (1 次)
    • That’s why I can’t wear a digital watch.
  329. disrespectful /ˌdɪs.rɪˈspekt.fəl/ 不敬的,无礼的 lacking respect (1 次)
    • Joey: Ma, I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but… what the hell are you talking about?!
  330. docile /ˈdəʊ.saɪl/ 温和的;温顺的,驯服的;易控制的 quiet and easy to influence, persuade, or control (1 次)
    • Ross: No-no, he’s, he’s very docile.
  331. dressed /drest/ 穿着衣服的 wearing clothes and not naked (1 次)
    • Well, don’t we look nice all dressed up?…
  332. dressy /ˈdres.i/ (服装)正式的,适合正式场合的 Dressy clothes are suitable for formal occasions. (1 次)
    • Ooh, look at you, dressy-dress.
  333. dumb /dʌm/ 哑的;说不出话的 unable to speak (1 次)
    • Phoebe: It’s mostly just dumb sister stuff, you know, I mean, like, everyone always thought of her as the pretty one, you know…
  334. dysfunctional /dɪsˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/ 失调的,失常的 not behaving or working normally (1 次)
    • Actually it’s, it’s quite, y’know, typical behaviour when you have this kind of dysfunctional group dynamic.
  335. eager /ˈiː.ɡər/ 热切的,渴望的 wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable (1 次)
    • I don’t wanna seem too eager.
  336. elaborate /iˈlæb.ər.ət/ 精心计划(或制作)的;详尽的;复杂的 containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts (1 次)
    • It was the most elaborate filth you have ever heard.
  337. electric /iˈlek.trɪk/ 用电的;电动的 using electricity for power (1 次)
    • Carl: I’m just sayin’, if I see one more picture of Ed Begley, Jr. in that stupid electric car, I’m gonna shoot myself!
  338. eligible /ˈel.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/ 具备条件的;有资格的;合格的 having the necessary qualities or satisfying the necessary conditions (1 次)
    • Eligible looters?
  339. enormous /ɪˈnɔː.məs/ 极大的;巨大的;庞大的 extremely large (1 次)
    • or, “Enormous breasts!”
  340. environmental /ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.təl/ 自然环境的;有关环境的 relating to the environment (1 次)
    • I’m not against environmental issues per se….
  341. erect /ɪˈrekt/ 建立;建造 to build a building, wall, or other structure (1 次)
    • Ross: Ah, well, in here, anyone who… stands erect
  342. ersonal(或许是 personal?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, I still got a week left to go in the program, and according to the rules, if I want to get the money I’m not allowed to conduct any… ersonal experiments, if you know what I mean.
  343. ethnic /ˈeθ.nɪk/ 民族的;种族的 relating or belonging to a group of people who can be seen as distinct (= different) because they have a shared culture, tradition, language, history, etc. (1 次)
    • No, still too ethnic.
  344. European /ˌjʊə.rəˈpiː.ən/ 欧洲的;欧洲人的 belonging to or relating to Europe or its people (1 次)
    • You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
  345. exhausted /ɪɡˈzɔː.stɪd/ 极其疲惫的;精疲力竭的 extremely tired (1 次)
    • and we were both kind of exhausted, so uh…
  346. extinct /ɪkˈstɪŋkt/ 灭绝的;绝种的;消失的 not now existing (1 次)
    • ‘Help, come quick, they’re still extinct.’
  347. fabulous /ˈfæb.jə.ləs/ 极好的;绝佳的 very good; excellent (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: Oh no, I am a fabulous mom!
  348. favourite(或许是 favorite?) (1 次)
    • Well, high school was not my favourite time.
  349. federal /ˈfed.ər.əl/ 联邦政府的 relating to the central government, and not to the government of a region, of some countries such as the US (1 次)
    • Flight Attendant: No no no! Federal regulations!
  350. female /ˈfiː.meɪl/ 女性的;妇女的;雌的;母的 belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or produce eggs (1 次)
    • I meant female nudity.
  351. flattering /ˈflæt.ər.ɪŋ/ 使人显得更漂亮的;奉承的 making someone look or seem better or more attractive than usual (1 次)
    • And may I say, that is a very flattering sleeve length on you.
  352. fluffy /ˈflʌf.i/ 毛茸茸的;覆有绒毛的 soft and like wool or fur (1 次)
    • Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
  353. forbidden /fəˈbɪd.ən/ (尤指法律)禁止的,不准的 not allowed, especially by law (1 次)
    • Ross: Ah, the forbidden love of a man and his door.
  354. freaky /ˈfriː.kɪʃ/ 反常的,古怪的,怪异的 very unusual or unexpected, especially in an unpleasant or strange way (1 次)
    • Oh, you uh, you wanna hear a freaky coincidence?
  355. Freudian /ˈfrɔɪ.di.ən/ 弗洛伊德学说的;(尤指)弗洛伊德精神分析法的 relating to the ideas or methods of Sigmund Freud, especially his ideas about the way in which people’s hidden thoughts and feelings influence their behaviour (1 次)
    • She’s always been a Freudian nightmare.
  356. friendly /ˈfrend.li/ 友好的,友善的 behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone (1 次)
    • I’m sure there’s some friendly way to reconcile this!
  357. German /ˈdʒɜː.mən/ 德语(德国、奥地利和瑞士部分地区的语言) the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland (1 次)
    • It’s new, it’s German, it’s extra-tough.
  358. glue /ɡluː/ ;胶水 a sticky substance that is used for joining things together permanently, produced from animal bones and skins or by a chemical process (1 次)
    • Well, I’m rubber, you’re glue, whatever–can’t do it.
  359. Greek /ɡriːk/ 希腊的;希腊式的 belonging to or relating to Greece, its people, or its language (1 次)
    • Ross: We’re rehearsing a Greek play.
  360. gross /ɡrəʊs/ 总的,毛的;总共,全部 (in) total (1 次)
    • Yeah, they were gross.
  361. guilty /ˈɡɪl.ti/ 内疚的,愧疚的,自责的 feeling guilt (1 次)
    • I don’t feel guilty for her failures!
  362. hairy /ˈheə.ri/ (尤指头部以外的部位)多毛的,毛茸茸的 having a lot of hair, especially on parts of the body other than the head (1 次)
    • Fireman No. 2: A piece of something: boxer shorts, greeting cards, and what looks like a half-charred picture-Wow, that guy’s hairier than the Chief!
  363. handsome /ˈhæn.səm/ (男子)英俊的,漂亮的 A handsome man is physically attractive in a traditional, male way. (1 次)
    • Joey: I’ll have you know that Gloria Tribbiani was a handsome woman in her day, alright?
  364. hassidic(或许是 Hasidim?) (1 次)
    • Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball..
  365. herbal /ˈhɜː.bəl/ 香草的;药草的 relating to or made from herbs (1 次)
    • Your 4:00 herbal massage has been pushed back to 4:30 and Miss Somerfield canceled her 5:30 shiatsu.
  366. holy /ˈhəʊ.li/ 神圣的;上帝的 related to a religion or a god (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  367. homosexual /ˌhəʊ.məˈsek.ʃu.əl/ (尤指男性)同性恋者 used to describe a man who is sexually or romantically attracted to men, or a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to women (1 次)
    • Yeah, you have homosexual hair.
  368. horny /ˈhɔː.ni/ 欲火中烧的,性兴奋的 sexually excited (1 次)
    • Ross: I honestly don’t know if I’m hungry or horny.
  369. hysterical /hɪˈster.ɪ.kəl/ 歇斯底里的,情绪过分激动的 unable to control your feelings or behaviour because you are extremely frightened, angry, excited, etc. (1 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  370. iced /aɪst/ 冰镇的,加冰的 An iced drink has been made very cold, usually by having ice added to it. (1 次)
    • And an iced tea.
  371. ideal /aɪˈdɪəl/ 完美的,理想的 perfect, or the best possible (1 次)
    • Look, honey, in an ideal world, there’d be no her, and your father would look like Sting.
  372. imaginary /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪ.nər.i/ 想象中的;虚构的 Something that is imaginary is created by and exists only in the mind. (1 次)
    • Well, no, although I did have an imaginary friend, who…
  373. imp /ɪmp/ 小恶魔,小妖精 a small evil spirit (1 次)
    • Nice going, imp.
  374. impending /ɪmˈpen.dɪŋ/ (通常指不愉快或不受欢迎的事件)即将发生的,逼近的 used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen soon (1 次)
    • Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
  375. inadequate /ɪˈnæd.ɪ.kwət/ 不够好的,劣质的 not good enough or too low in quality (1 次)
    • Interesting, cause in my dreams, I’m allways surprisingly inadequate.
  376. inappropriate /ˌɪn.əˈprəʊ.pri.ət/ 不适合的;不恰当的 unsuitable (1 次)
    • So anyway, um, his head is like flopping down Broadway, right, and I’m just thinking… how inappropriate this is.
  377. independent /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/ 独立的 not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things (1 次)
    • You’re independent, and you always have been!
  378. infectious /ɪnˈfek.ʃəs/ (疾病)传染性的 (of a disease) able to be passed from one person, animal, or plant to another (1 次)
    • You know, how laughter can be infectious.
  379. inflatable /ɪnˈfleɪ.tə.bəl/ 充气小艇 a boat or something similar that must be filled with air in order to float on the water (1 次)
    • An 80-foot inflatable dog let loose over the city.
  380. initial /ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/ 开始的,最初的 of or at the beginning (1 次)
    • Rachel: I don’t know, I mean, this is just my initial gut feeling…
  381. inner /ˈɪn.ər/ 里面的 inside or contained within something else (1 次)
    • Rachel: I couldn’t be inner.
  382. interactive /ˌɪn.təˈræk.tɪv/ 交互的,人机对话的 An interactive system or computer program is designed to involve the user in the exchange of information. (1 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Well, it’s technically not a zoo per se, it’s more of an interactive wildlife experience.
  383. interested /ˈɪn.tres.tɪd/ 感兴趣的;关注的 wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it (1 次)
    • Hey, Knick fan, am I interested in your views on fatherhood?
  384. intimate /ˈɪn.tɪ.mət/ 亲密的;有性关系的;宜于密切关系的 having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal or sexual relationship (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …This is kind of embarrassing, but occasionally after I’ve been intimate with a man…
  385. ironic /aɪˈrɒn.ɪk/ 具有讽刺意味的;出乎意料的;令人啼笑皆非的 interesting, strange, or funny because of being very different from what you would usually expect (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, who wants to hear something ironic?
  386. Israeli /ɪzˈreɪ.li/ 以色列的;以色列人的 belonging to or relating to Israel or its people (1 次)
    • She was in the Israeli army…
  387. Japanese /ˌdʒæp.ənˈiːz/ 日本的;日本人的;日本语的 belonging to or relating to Japan, its people, or its language (1 次)
    • Dehydrated Japanese noodles under fluorescent lights… does it get better than this?
  388. jealous /ˈdʒel.əs/ 妒忌的;好妒忌的;吃醋的 upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person (1 次)
    • Oh, well, ah… maybe that’s because they’re ah… jealous, of us.
  389. Jewish /ˈdʒuː.ɪʃ/ 犹太的,犹太教民的 connected with people whose traditional religion is Judaism (1 次)
    • Well, Chandler’s old roomate was Jewish, and these are the only candles we have, so… Happy Chanukah, everyone.
  390. juicy /ˈdʒuː.si/ 多汁的 Juicy foods contain a lot of juice and are enjoyable to eat. (1 次)
    • Monica: Ok, right about now the turkey should be crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside.
  391. junior /ˈdʒuː.ni.ər/ 地位(或等级)较低者;年资较浅者,晚辈 someone who has a job at a low level within an organization (1 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  392. karmic (1 次)
    • It would be like this giant karmic debt.
  393. l’-shaped(或许是 l-shaped?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: I would have to say that is an ‘L'-shaped bracket.
  394. lame /leɪm/ (尤指动物)瘸的,一瘸一拐的 (especially of animals) not able to walk correctly because of physical injury to or weakness in the legs or feet (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh, please, that is such a lame excuse!
  395. likely /ˈlaɪ.kli/ 很可能的,可能要发生的 If something is likely, it will probably happen or is expected. (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Most likely.
  396. loving /ˈlʌv.ɪŋ/ 爱的;有爱心的;表示爱意的 showing a lot of love towards someone (1 次)
    • Ever since that poodle-stuffer came along, he’s been so ashamed of himself that he’s been more attentive, he’s been more loving
  397. luminous /ˈluː.mɪ.nəs/ (尤指在黑暗中)发亮的,放光的;夜光的 producing or reflecting bright light, especially in the dark (1 次)
    • And uh, while Daryl Hannah is beautiful in a conventional way, you are luminous with a kind of a delicate grace.
  398. lunar /ˈluː.nər/ 月亮的,月球的 of or relating to the moon (1 次)
    • But we’re celebrating Thanksgiving in December ‘cause he is lunar.
  399. magical /ˈmædʒ.ɪ.kəl/ 有魔力的;用魔法的 produced by or using magic (1 次)
    • Yes, the moon, the glow, the magical feeling, you did this part-
  400. magnificent /mæɡˈnɪf.ɪ.sənt/ 极好的;壮丽的;令人羡慕的 very good, beautiful, or deserving to be admired (1 次)
    • We just finished this magnificent Thanksgiving dinner.
  401. mashed /mæʃt/ 捣成泥状的,捣烂的 crushed (1 次)
    • Ross: Will you make the mashed potatoes with the lumps?
  402. mastodon /ˈmæs.tə.dɒn/ (一万年前即已灭绝的)乳齿象 a large animal similar to an elephant, but with fur, that existed on the Earth until around 10,000 years ago (1 次)
    • He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
  403. mechanical /məˈkæn.ɪ.kəl/ 机械的;机械部件的 operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts (1 次)
    • So, Carol and I went behind a couple of those mechanical Dutch children… then they fixed the ride, and we were asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom.
  404. Mediterranean /ˌmed.ɪ.tərˈeɪ.ni.ən/ 地中海 the sea surrounded by southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia (1 次)
    • Monica: Wait, was this a-a small mediterranean guy with curiously intelligent good looks?
  405. mental /ˈmen.təl/ 精神的;思想上的;心理的 relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking (1 次)
    • Mental note: If Jill Goodacre offers you gum, you take it.
  406. methodical /məˈθɒd.ɪ.kəl/ (指人做事)有条理的,井然有序的 Methodical people do things in a very ordered, careful way. (1 次)
    • He’s very methodical.
  407. minimal /ˈmɪn.ɪ.məl/ 极小的;极少的 very small in amount (1 次)
    • The thinking through is minimal.
  408. Missy (1 次)
    • Rachel: All right, listen, missy.
  409. mo /məʊ/ 片刻,瞬间,一会儿 a short period of time; a moment (1 次)
    • I’m Mo- …nana.
  410. monthly /ˈmʌn.θli/ 每月(的);每月一次(的);按月(的) happening or produced once a month (1 次)
    • I’m going through my mail, and I open up their monthly, you know, STATEMENT-
  411. moral /ˈmɒr.əl/ 道德的 relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws (1 次)
    • It’s your moral obligation, as a friend, as a woman, I think it’s a feminist issue!
  412. morphin(或许是 morphine?) (1 次)
    • Ross: It’s morphin time!
  413. mouthful /ˈmaʊθ.fʊl/ 满口;一口 an amount of food or drink that fills your mouth, or that you put into your mouth at one time (1 次)
    • I have–and I remember this part vividly–a mouthful of pumpkin pie, and this is the moment my parents choose to tell me they’re getting divorced.
  414. multinational /ˌmʌl.tiˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ 多国的;(企业)在多国经营的,跨国的 involving several different countries, or (of a business) producing and selling goods in several different countries (1 次)
    • “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
  415. multiple /ˈmʌl.tɪ.pəl/ 多个的;多种的 very many of the same type, or of different types (1 次)
    • Ross: Multiple orgasms!
  416. murky /ˈmɜː.ki/ 黑暗的;不清楚的;肮脏的 dark and dirty or difficult to see through (1 次)
    • Be murky!
  417. musical /ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/ 音乐的;用于音乐的 related to or connected with music (1 次)
    • You know, things might get musical.
  418. mute /mjuːt/ 沉默的;(活动)无声的 silent or not speaking (1 次)
    • Chandler: OK, is there a mute button on this woman?
  419. neat /niːt/ 整洁的,整齐的;有序的 tidy, with everything in its place (1 次)
    • Phoebe: What a neat idea.
  420. necessary /ˈnes.ə.ser.i/ 必需的,必不可少的 needed in order to achieve a particular result (1 次)
    • Oh God, come on you guys, is this really necessary?
  421. neutral /ˈnjuː.trəl/ 中立的,不偏不倚的 not saying or doing anything that would encourage or help any of the groups involved in an argument or war (1 次)
    • My agent thinks I should have a name that’s more neutral.
  422. ninth /naɪnθ/ 第九(的) 9th written as a word (1 次)
    • Look, I-I’ve been in love with you since, like, the ninth grade.
  423. nipular(或许是 unpopular?) (1 次)
    • That’s a relatively open weave and I can still see your… nipular areas.
  424. noisy /ˈnɔɪ.zi/ 喧闹的,嘈杂的 making a lot of noise (1 次)
    • Yeah, noisy boys!
  425. nother(或许是 bother?) (1 次)
    • Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
  426. nuts /nʌts/ (冒犯性用语)睾丸 an rude word for testicles (= round male sex organs that produce sperm) (1 次)
    • Monica: Are you nuts?!
  427. nutsy(或许是 nuts?) (1 次)
    • You know, um, he’s really nutsy about you.
  428. nutty /ˈnʌt.i/ 含坚果的;坚果口味的 containing, tasting of, or similar to nuts (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
  429. oblivious /əˈblɪv.i.əs/ (尤指对周围发生的事情)毫不在意的,毫无知觉的,未察觉的 not conscious of something, especially what is happening around you (1 次)
    • I mean, you’re off in Rachel-land, doing your Rachel-thing, totally oblivious to people’s monkeys, or to people’s feelings…
  430. Olympic /əˈlɪm.pɪk/ 奥林匹克运动会的,和奥运会有关的 of or relating to the Olympics (1 次)
    • You could be on the Olympic standing-there team.
  431. overpriced /ˌəʊ.vəˈpraɪst/ 过于昂贵的;价格太高的 too expensive (1 次)
    • Could we get a bottle of your most overpriced champagne?
  432. overwhelmed /ˌəʊ.vəˈwelm/ (用武力)制服,击败,征服 to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force (1 次)
    • so she’s not overwhelmed
  433. painful /ˈpeɪn.fəl/ 令人痛苦的,引起痛苦的 causing emotional or physical pain (1 次)
    • Ross: Okay, quick and painful.
  434. paranoid /ˈpær.ən.ɔɪd/ 偏执的,多疑的 feeling extremely nervous and worried because you believe that other people do not like you or are trying to harm you (1 次)
    • Marty’s still totally paranoid.
  435. particular /pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/ 特定的,具体的 special, or this and not any other (1 次)
    • I don’t think I can be involved in this particular thing right now.
  436. pathe(或许是 pate?) (1 次)
    • I think you reach a certain age, having a roommate is kinda pathe-
  437. peaceful /ˈpiːs.fəl/ 和平的 without violence (1 次)
    • She is so peaceful.
  438. perceptive /pəˈsep.tɪv/ 感知能力强的;观察敏锐的;有洞察力的 very good at noticing and understanding things that many people do not notice (1 次)
    • Okay, don’t you think, maybe, though, it’s just that he’s so perceptive that it freaks you out?
  439. petite /pəˈtiːt/ (女子)娇小的 If a woman or girl is petite, she is small and thin in an attractive way. (1 次)
    • It’s petite.
  440. physical /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/ 身体的,肉体的 relating to the body (1 次)
    • Today’s the day Carol and I first.. consummated our physical relationship.
  441. pocketbook /ˈpɒk.ɪt.bʊk/ 女用手提包 a woman’s handbag (1 次)
    • I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
  442. polite /pəˈlaɪt/ 有礼貌的 behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people’s feelings (1 次)
    • Steve: I was just being polite, but, alright.
  443. political /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 政治的 relating to politics (1 次)
    • He’s not even jolly, it’s all political.
  444. positive /ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv/ 建设性的;积极的;怀有希望的 full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence (1 次)
    • Mrs. Geller: I’m telling you, it’s a wonder your mother turned out to be the positive, life-affirming person that she is.
  445. powerful /ˈpaʊə.fəl/ 有权力的;有力量的;强大的 having a lot of power to control people and events (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  446. precious /ˈpreʃ.əs/ 珍贵的,宝贵的 of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important (1 次)
    • Oh, he is precious!
  447. predictable /prɪˈdɪk.tə.bəl/ 可预言的;可预计的,可预料的 Something that is predictable happens in a way or at a time that you know about before it happens. (1 次)
    • Everyone says ‘Jack Geller, so predictable’.
  448. preppy /ˈprep.i/ (上私立学校的)富家子弟 a young person from a rich family who goes to an expensive school and who wears expensive, tidy clothes (1 次)
    • And then- when you do- he’s a preppy animal.
  449. pretending /prɪˈtend/ 假装,伪称;(游戏中)装扮 to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game (1 次)
    • Look, I- I could go on pretending-
  450. professional /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ 职业的;专业的 relating to work that needs special training or education (1 次)
    • And, well, Wendy’s more of a… professional waitress.
  451. projectile /prəˈdʒek.taɪl/ 投掷物;抛射物;发射物(尤指子弹、炮弹等) an object that is thrown or shot forwards with force (1 次)
    • I know this isn’t the kind of Thanksgiving that all of you all planned, but for me, this has been really great, you know, I think because it didn’t involve divorce or projectile vomiting.
  452. psychological /ˌsaɪ.kəlˈɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ 心理的;心理学的 relating to the human mind and feelings (1 次)
    • So you still want me to send her psychological profile to Personnel?
  453. punishable /ˈpʌn.ɪ.ʃə.bəl/ 可依法惩处的,应给予惩罚的 A punishable crime is one that someone can be punished for. (1 次)
    • Are you aware that possession of an illegal exotic is, uh, punishable by up to two years in prison and confiscation of the animal?
  454. qviiite(或许是 invite?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  455. rambunctious /ræmˈbʌŋk.ʃəs/ 精力过剩的;难以控制的;桀骜不驯的 full of energy and difficult to control (1 次)
    • Oh, like you’ve never gotten a little rambunctious with Ross.
  456. raw /rɔː/ (食物)生的,未经烹调的,没煮的 (of food) not cooked (1 次)
    • And it was just this raw, animal, sexual…
  457. regional /ˈriː.dʒən.əl/ 地区的;区域的 relating to or coming from a particular part of a country (1 次)
    • Mostly regional work.
  458. relationshippy(或许是 relations hippy?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: No, I mean, I mean, when you’re at the fifteenth date, y’know, you’re already in a very relationshippy place.
  459. relieved /rɪˈliːvd/ 宽慰的;放心的;解脱的 happy that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended (1 次)
    • But, I gotta tell you, I am a little relieved.
  460. rented /ˈren.tɪd/ 租用的 used to refer to something that you rent (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Rachel: Remember when we went to Central Park and rented boats?..
  461. restrung (1 次)
    • Ross: No, no I don’t, because it’s being restrung, somebody was supposed to bring me one.
  462. righteous /ˈraɪ.tʃəs/ 正义的;公正的;正当的 morally correct (1 次)
    • Now we need the semen of a righteous man.
  463. rot /rɒt/ (使)腐败;(使)腐烂;(使)腐朽 to (cause something to) decay (1 次)
    • OK, um, these are rot-shrimp ravioli, and celantro pondou sauce… …
  464. sacramental /ˌsæk.rəˈmen.təl/ (基督教会)圣礼(如浸礼或圣餐)的 relating to an important religious ceremony in the Christian Church, such as baptism or communion (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, so now we need, um sage branches and the sacramental wine.
  465. sarcastic /sɑːˈkæs.tɪk/ 讽刺的,嘲笑的,挖苦的 using remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what you say, in order to hurt someone’s feelings or to humorously criticize something (1 次)
    • Dee, the sarcastic sister from Whats Happening.
  466. satisfying /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪ.ɪŋ/ 令人满意的,使人满足的 making you feel pleased by providing what you need or want (1 次)
    • Yeah, it’s a lot less satisfying to steal pens from your own home, you know?
  467. scared /skeəd/ 惊恐的,恐惧的,害怕的 frightened or worried (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, poor little Tooty is scared to death.
  468. schhexy(或许是 scheme?) (1 次)
    • Schhteve was schhexy!..
  469. secondary /ˈsek.ən.dri/ 次要的 less important than related things (1 次)
    • C’mon, the guy’s a secondary character, a, y’know, complication you eventually kill off.
  470. secret /ˈsiː.krət/ 秘密 a piece of information that is only known by one person or a few people and should not be told to others (1 次)
    • Oh my God, it’s that Victoria’s Secret model.
  471. seein(或许是 seen?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Are you seein’ her again tonight?
  472. sensitive /ˈsen.sɪ.tɪv/ 神经过敏的;易被冒犯的;敏感的 easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry (1 次)
    • What, it says I’m a sensitive, warm kinda guy, you know, like a warm, fuzzy bear.
  473. sevenish(或许是 seventieth?) (1 次)
    • Anyway, say, sevenish?
  474. seventh /ˈsev.ənθ/ 第七(的) 7th written as a word (1 次)
    • Well, at least ‘big girls’ don’t pee in their pants in seventh grade!
  475. severe /sɪˈvɪər/ 非常严重的;剧烈的;惨重的 causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious (1 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  476. sexist /ˈsek.sɪst/ 带有性别歧视的 suggesting that the members of one sex are less able, intelligent, etc. than the members of the other sex, or referring to that sex’s bodies, behaviour, or feelings in a negative way (1 次)
    • Like, some kind of sexist guy thing?
  477. shiny /ˈʃaɪ.ni/ (表面)有光泽的,光亮的 A shiny surface is bright because it reflects light (1 次)
    • I’m like those women that you see with shiny guys named Chad.
  478. shrinky(或许是 shrink?) (1 次)
    • And for a shrink, he’s not too shrinky, y’know?
  479. silly /ˈsɪl.i/ 愚蠢的,傻的 showing little thought or judgment (1 次)
    • Don’t be silly.
  480. similar /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lər/ 相似的,近似的 looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same (1 次)
    • Little tip: if you’re ever in a similar situation, never ever leave your hand… ..on the desk.
  481. slumber /ˈslʌm.bər/ 睡觉,睡眠 sleep (1 次)
    • Monica: We thought since Phoebe was staying over tonight we’d have kinda like a slumber party thing.
  482. soft /sɒft/ 软的,柔软的,松软的 not hard or firm (1 次)
    • OK, I want to… feel your… hot, soft skin with my lips.
  483. sour /saʊər/ 酸的,有酸味的 having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet (1 次)
    • Phoebe: New York City has no power, and the milk is getting sour.
  484. spare /speər/ 额外的,备用的;多余的 If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra. (1 次)
    • Spare shoes are over there.
  485. spoiled /spɔɪld/ (孩子)宠坏的,受溺爱的 A spoiled child is allowed to do or have anything that they want, usually so that they behave badly and do not show respect to other people. (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh, god, I am so spoiled
  486. spontaneous /spɒnˈteɪ.ni.əs/ 自发的;非筹划安排的;非勉强的 happening or done in a natural, often sudden way, without any planning or without being forced (1 次)
    • Last time I left a spontaneous message I ended up using the phrase “Yes indeedy-o.” Monica: Look look!
  487. standin(或许是 standing?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Not from where I was standin’.
  488. strange /streɪndʒ/ 不寻常的;奇怪的;不可思议的 unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand (1 次)
    • For the past couple days, people have been avoiding me and giving me these really strange looks.
  489. strict /strɪkt/ 要求严格的,严厉的 strongly limiting someone’s freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do not obey (1 次)
    • He’s strict.
  490. stunning /ˈstʌn.ɪŋ/ 极漂亮的,极迷人的 extremely beautiful or attractive (1 次)
    • Monica: Was he wearing a stunning blue suit?
  491. subconscious /ˌsʌbˈkɒn.ʃəs/ 潜意识,下意识 the part of your mind that notices and remembers information when you are not actively trying to do so, and influences your behaviour even though you do not realize it (1 次)
    • I was very drunk and i was somebody else’s subconscious.
  492. sugarless (1 次)
    • Um, is it sugarless?
  493. superficial /ˌsuː.pəˈfɪʃ.əl/ (人)浅薄的,肤浅的 (of a person) never thinking about things that are serious or important (1 次)
    • Y’know, I know it’s totally superficial and we have absolutely nothing in common, and we don’t even speak the same language but Goooooooddddddd….
  494. supportive /səˈpɔː.tɪv/ 支持的;鼓励的;拥护的 showing agreement and giving encouragement (1 次)
    • Yes, and she’s very supportive.
  495. sweeping /ˈswiː.pɪŋ/ 影响广泛的,大的 affecting many things or people; large (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, David, I, I think you are a sweeping sorta fella.
  496. sweeter /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (1 次)
    • Except, except he-he’s smarter, and gentler, and sweeter
  497. swiss(或许是 swiz?) (1 次)
    • Susan: Swiss quartz, ha, ha.
  498. symbolic /sɪmˈbɒl.ɪk/ 代表的,象征的 representing something else (1 次)
    • It’s kinda like a symbolic gesture…
  499. technical /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/ 技术的 relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry (1 次)
    • You see, in a strictly technical sense, of course, I’m not uh…,
  500. tense /tens/ (动词的)时态 any of the forms of a verb which show the time at which an action happened (1 次)
    • Who’s the new tense girl?
  501. thankful /ˈθæŋk.fəl/ 感谢的;感激的;感到欣慰的 happy or grateful because of something (1 次)
    • So I guess what I’m trying to say is that I’m very thankful that all of your Thanksgivings sucked.
  502. thin /θɪn/ 薄的;细的 having a small distance between two opposite sides (1 次)
    • Monica: Congratulations, I think you’ve found the world’s thinnest argument.
  503. tin /tɪn/ a chemical element that is a silver-coloured metal, often combined with other metals or used to cover and protect other metals (1 次)
    • Lizzie: Would you like my tin-foil hat?
  504. toasted /təʊst/ 烤面包片,吐司 sliced bread made warm, crisp (= hard enough to break), and brown by being put near a high heat (1 次)
    • Ursula brought a toasted tuna sandwich and four plates of crinkle cut chips.
  505. toothless /ˈtuːθ.ləs/ 没牙的 having no teeth (1 次)
    • Chandler: See buddy, that’s all you need, a bunch of toothless guys hitting each other with sticks.
  506. touristy /ˈtʊə.rɪ.sti/ (地方)游客众多的 A touristy place is not attractive because a lot of tourists visit it and it is full of things for them to buy and do. (1 次)
    • Okay, it’s his first time out, so he’s probably gonna wanna do some of the touristy things.
  507. traditional /trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/ 传统的 following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  508. trashy /ˈtræʃ.i/ 垃圾似的,低劣的 of low quality; with little or no value (1 次)
    • We got some trashy magazines, we got cookie dough, we got Twister…
  509. twelfth /twelfθ/ 第十二(的) 12th written as a word (1 次)
    • Ross: Little louder, okay, I think there’s a man on the twelfth floor in a coma that didn’t quite hear you…
  510. twisted /ˈtwɪs.tɪd/ 扭曲的,变形的 bent so that the original shape is changed or destroyed (1 次)
    • I mean, this is twisted!
  511. unattainable /ˌʌn.əˈteɪ.nə.bəl/ 达不到的,无法实现的 not able to be achieved (1 次)
    • I mean, this woman was unbelievably sexy, and beautiful, intelligent, unattainable
  512. unborn /ʌnˈbɔːn/ 未出生的 not yet born; in the mother’s womb (1 次)
    • Ross: Ok, I’m off to talk to my unborn child.
  513. unmarriable(或许是 unmarketable?) (1 次)
    • Is there something fundamentally unmarriable about me?
  514. unprofessional /ˌʌn.prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ 不职业的;业余的;违反职业行为准则的 not showing the standard of behaviour or skill that is expected of a person in a skilled job (1 次)
    • I don’t mean to sound unprofessional, but, yum Paolo: Buon Giorno, Bella Phoebe!
  515. unsaid /ʌnˈsed/ (想到或感到而)未说出口的 not said, although thought of or felt (1 次)
    • I think some things are better left unsaid.
  516. upbeat /ʌpˈbiːt/ 乐观的;快乐的;积极向上的 full of hope and happiness (1 次)
    • And yet you’re surprisingly upbeat.
  517. uptight /ˌʌpˈtaɪt/ 紧张的;焦虑不安的 worried or nervous and not able to relax (1 次)
    • I swear to god, just because you get so uptight every time we…
  518. vague /veɪɡ/ 含糊的,不明确的 not clearly expressed, known, described, or decided (1 次)
    • Oh, oh, a quality, good, because I was worried you guys were gonna be vague about this.
  519. valid /ˈvæl.ɪd/ 确凿的;合理的;有根据的;让人信服的 based on truth or reason; able to be accepted (1 次)
    • David: Uh, that’s definitely a, uh, valid question.
  520. valuable /ˈvæl.jə.bəl/ 值钱的,贵重的 worth a lot of money (1 次)
    • Well, you might try accidentally breaking something valuable of hers, say her-
  521. vicious /ˈvɪʃ.əs/ 邪恶的;恶毒的;凶暴的 Vicious people or actions show an intention or wish to hurt someone or something very badly. (1 次)
    • The vet says unless he’s in a place where he has regular access to some… monkey lovin,’ he’s just gonna get vicious.
  522. vigilante /ˌvɪdʒ.ɪˈlæn.ti/ (尤指认为警方无法维持治安而自发组织起来的)治安会会员,治安维持者 a person who tries in an unofficial way to prevent crime, or to catch and punish someone who has committed a crime, especially because they do not think that official organizations, such as the police, are controlling crime effectively. Vigilantes usually join together to form groups. (1 次)
    • Your own brand of vigilante justice.
  523. vintage /ˈvɪn.tɪdʒ/ (尤指过去某个时期)最佳的,最典型的,经典的 of high quality and lasting value, or showing the best and most typical characteristics of a particular type of thing (1 次)
    • Nono, this is just vintage Rachel.
  524. violent /ˈvaɪə.lənt/ 使用暴力的;强暴的 using force to hurt or attack (1 次)
    • She says as time goes on, he’s gonna start getting agressive and violent.
  525. virtual /ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/ 几乎…的;实质上的 almost a particular thing or quality (1 次)
    • We’re in a virtual snowstorm of confetti here in Times Square…
  526. vulnerable /ˈvʌl.nər.ə.bəl/ 易受伤的;易受影响(或攻击)的;脆弱的 able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked (1 次)
    • I know, but-come on, man, she’s needy, she’s vulnerable.
  527. vunerable(或许是 vulnerable?) (1 次)
    • I only said so that you’d think I was cute and vunerable.
  528. wacky /ˈwæk.i/ 滑稽的;古怪的 unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way (1 次)
    • You know, here’s a wacky thought.
  529. wee /wiː/ 小的;很小的 small; little (1 次)
    • It’s wee.
  530. western /ˈwes.tən/ 位于(或来自)西面 in or from the west of a place (1 次)
    • Listen, while you’re on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something…
  531. widowed?(或许是 widowed?) (1 次)
    • Oh, I’m sorry, then you’re widowed?…Hopefully?
  532. wondrous /ˈwʌn.drəs/ 极棒的,绝妙的 extremely and surprisingly good (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  533. y’serious(或许是 serious?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, right!…….Y'serious?
  534. yea /jeɪ/ another word for “yes” (1 次)
    • If you see him, he’s about yea high and answers to the name Marcel, so if we could get some pictures of you, you’d really be helping us out.
  535. yearly /ˈjɪə.li/ 每年(的);一年一次(的) every year or once every year (1 次)
    • And that’s on top of the yearly bonus structure you mentioned earlier?

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词性 ADP (37 words)

  1. of weak /əv/ (用于表示归属或来历)…的,属于 used to show possession, belonging, or origin (472 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  2. in /ɪn/ 在(…)里面,在(…)内 inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something (457 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  3. with /wɪð/ 和…一起;和;跟随;同 used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together (402 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  4. like /laɪk/ 喜欢,喜爱 to enjoy or approve of something or someone (388 次)
    • Chandler: Sounds like a date to me.
  5. on /ɒn/ 在…上面;到…上面 used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position (375 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  6. for /fɔːr/ (表示给予的对象)给 intended to be given to (344 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  7. out /aʊt/ ;向外 used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container (236 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  8. about /əˈbaʊt/ 在…方面;有关,关于,涉及 on the subject of, or connected with (223 次)
    • Oh God… well, it started about a half hour before the wedding.
  9. at /æt/ (表示地点或位置)在…里;在…上;在…旁 used to show an exact position or particular place (187 次)
    • Now I don’t know what to do, everybody starts looking at me.
  10. up /ʌp/ 向较高处;向上;(价值、数字或水平)加大地;增高地 towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level (184 次)
    • Monica: Shut up, Joey!
  11. over /ˈəʊ.vər/ 在…上方 above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above (83 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  12. from /frɒm/ (表示起始点)从…开始,始于 used to show the place where someone or something starts (73 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  13. as /æz/ (用于比较)像…(一样),和…(一样) used in comparisons to refer to the degree of something (62 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  14. by /baɪ/ (用于表示动作的施动者)被,由 used to show the person or thing that does something (60 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  15. down /daʊn/ 在下面;向下,朝下 in or towards a low or lower position, from a higher one (59 次)
    • Then I look down, and I realize there’s a phone… there.
  16. off /ɒf/ (尤指离开当前所在地点或位置)离开,远离 away from a place or position, especially the present place, position, or time (55 次)
    • Phoebe: If I let go of my hair, my head will fall off.
  17. than /ðæn/ used to join two parts of a comparison (38 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  18. into /ˈɪn.tuː/ 进入,到…里面 to the inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc. (30 次)
    • Ross: I assume we’re looking for an answer more sophisticated than ‘to get you into bed’.
  19. around /əˈraʊnd/ 四处,周围;围绕,(环)绕;掉转 in a position or direction surrounding, or in a direction going along the edge of or from one part to another (of) (29 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  20. through /θruː/ 通过;穿越 from one end or side of something to the other (28 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  21. after /ˈɑːf.tər/ (时间、地点或顺序)在…之后;(一个)接着(一个) following in time, place, or order (24 次)
    • The problem is, though, after the concert’s over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always looking for the comedian again, y’know?
  22. without /wɪˈðaʊt/ 没有;无;缺少 not having or doing something, or lacking something (16 次)
    • You ready to jump out the airplane without your parachute?”
  23. across /əˈkrɒs/ 从一边到另一边;穿过;横过 from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a river (9 次)
    • Me and Chandler live across the hall.
  24. along /əˈlɒŋ/ 沿着,顺着,循着 from one part of a road, river, etc. to another (8 次)
    • I think it’s nicer when people just get along.
  25. behind /bɪˈhaɪnd/ 在(…的)后面 at the back (of) (7 次)
    • So, Carol and I went behind a couple of those mechanical Dutch children… then they fixed the ride, and we were asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom.
  26. inside /ɪnˈsaɪd/ 里面,内部 the part, space, or side of something that is inside (7 次)
    • Look, this will seem a little weird, but you put your head inside this turkey, and then we’ll all talk, and you’ll hear everything we say.
  27. under /ˈʌn.dər/ 在(或到)下面;在(或到)下方 in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other (7 次)
    • Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
  28. against /əˈɡenst/ 反对;与…相反 disagreeing with a plan or activity (5 次)
    • So I think Alan will become the yardstick against which all future boyfriends will be measured.
  29. between /bɪˈtwiːn/ (空间上)在…中间,在…之间 in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects (5 次)
    • Chandler: Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven’t had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento.
  30. ‘bout(或许是 bout?) (4 次)
    • How ‘bout you?
  31. during /ˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/ 在…期间 from the beginning to the end of a particular period (4 次)
    • During a blackout?
  32. per /pɜːr/ ,每一 used when expressing rates, prices, or measurements to mean “for each” (3 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  33. beyond /biˈjɒnd/ 更远;远于 further away in the distance (than something) (2 次)
    • How you get any work done is beyond me.
  34. forth /fɔːθ/ (从某地)外出,离开;(从某时)向前 (from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward (2 次)
    • There’s a theory, put forth by Richard Leakey-
  35. chocolatey(或许是 chocolaty?) (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
  36. that’s (1 次)
    • No, that's- that's okay.
  37. within /wɪˈðɪn/ 在…里,在…内;不超过 inside or not further than an area or period of time (1 次)
    • I mean, I bring a guy home, and within five minutes they’re all over him.

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词性 ADV (176 words)

  1. just /dʒʌst/ 此时;很快;刚才 now, very soon, or very recently (550 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  2. so /səʊ/ ,非常,这么,那么 very, extremely, or to such a degree (473 次)
    • So does he have a hump?
  3. right /raɪt/ 对的,正确的 correct (273 次)
    • All right Joey, be nice.
  4. here /hɪər/ 在这里;到这里 in, at, or to this place (272 次)
    • and then this guy with a big hammer said you might be here
  5. now /naʊ/ 现在,此刻,目前 at the present time, not in the past or future (189 次)
    • Now I don’t know what to do, everybody starts looking at me.
  6. really /ˈrɪə.li/ 事实上;实际上;真正地 in fact (186 次)
    • Really, everyone.
  7. then /ðen/ 在当时(过去或未来)(的);在那时(的) (at) that time (in the past or in the future) (117 次)
    • Then I look down, and I realize there’s a phone… there.
  8. back /bæk/ 在原处;回到原处;恢复原状;返回;回到以前 in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time (102 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  9. never /ˈnev.ər/ 从不;从未;永不 not at any time or not on any occasion (79 次)
    • Joey: Never had that dream.
  10. even /ˈiː.vən/ (用来表示令人惊讶、不同寻常、出乎意料或极端的事物)甚至,连,即使 used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme (70 次)
    • This is not even a date.
  11. maybe /ˈmeɪ.bi/ 或许,大概 used to show that something is possible or that something might be true (68 次)
    • Well maybe I’ll just stay here with Monica.
  12. too /tuː/ ;过于 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough (68 次)
    • And not that I have any idea who me is right now, but you just have to give me a chance too
  13. still /stɪl/ ,还是;仍然,依旧 continuing to happen or continuing to be done (63 次)
    • So you still think you, um… might want that fifth date?
  14. much /mʌtʃ/ 多(的),大量(的) a large amount or to a large degree (61 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  15. again /əˈɡen/ ,再一次 one more time (58 次)
    • I just- I just wanna be married again!
  16. very /ˈver.i/ (用于强调形容词或副词)很,非常 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely (55 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  17. only /ˈəʊn.li/ 唯一的,仅有的 used to show that there is a single one or very few of something, or that there are no others (50 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  18. always /ˈɔːl.weɪz/ 总是;老是;每次都 every time or all the time (48 次)
    • Y’know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but…
  19. ever /ˈev.ər/ 在任何时候;从来 at any time (47 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  20. actually /ˈæk.tʃu.ə.li/ 实际上;事实上;的确 in fact or really (46 次)
    • Rachel: Well actually thanks, but I think I’m just gonna hang out here tonight.
  21. kinda /ˈkaɪ.ndə/ (书面呈现口头‘kind of’的说法)有点儿,有几分 used in writing to represent an informal way of saying “kind of” (41 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  22. pretty /ˈprɪt.i/ 相当,颇,很,非常 quite, but not extremely (35 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  23. else /els/ (用于以 any-,every-,no- 和 some- 开头的词后面,或用于 how,what,where,who,why 之后,但不用于 which 之后)其他,另外,别的 used after words beginning with any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who, why, but not which, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’, ‘extra’ (33 次)
    • Or else I’m just gonna get up and go to work.
  24. together /təˈɡeð.ər/ 一起;共同 with each other (33 次)
    • Anyway, if you don’t feel like being alone tonight, Joey and Chandler are coming over to help me put together my new furniture.
  25. long /lɒŋ/ 长时间的,长久的 continuing for a large amount of time (31 次)
    • It’s been kinda a long day.
  26. already /ɔːlˈred.i/ 已经,早已 before the present time (27 次)
    • Then I’ve already seen this one!
  27. home /həʊm/ ,住宅 the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially with your family (27 次)
    • No, I gotta go home sometime.
  28. anyway /ˈen.i.weɪ/ 不管怎样;无论如何;仍然 whatever else is happening, without considering other things (26 次)
    • Anyway, I just had to get out of there, and I started wondering ‘Why am I doing this, and who am I doing this for?’.
  29. away /əˈweɪ/ 去(或在)别处;向另一方向;向一边 somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position, or situation (24 次)
    • And he’s away a lot.
  30. most /məʊst/ 最多(的);最大(的);最 the biggest number or amount of; more than anything or anyone else (24 次)
    • Ross: You know what I like most about him, though?
  31. yet /jet/ ,尚;迄今 still; until the present time (23 次)
    • And yet you’re surprisingly upbeat.
  32. enough /ɪˈnʌf/ 充分;充足 as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed (22 次)
    • Even if I could get it together enough to- to ask a woman out,… who am I gonna ask?
  33. probably /ˈprɒb.ə.bli/ 很可能;大概 used to mean that something is very likely (20 次)
    • Okay, look, this is probably for the best, y’know?
  34. totally /ˈtəʊ.təl.i/ 彻底 completely (19 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  35. once /wʌns/ 一次,一回 one single time (17 次)
    • Once I was a wooden boy, a little wooden boy…”
  36. alone /əˈləʊn/ 单独(的),独自(的);孤独的(地),无伴的(地) without other people (16 次)
    • No, just leave my aura alone, okay?
  37. exactly /ɪɡˈzækt.li/ 精确地;确切地;完全准确地 used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct (13 次)
    • So believe me, I know exactly how you feel.
  38. definitely /ˈdef.ɪ.nət.li/ 肯定,当然,毫无疑问 without any doubt (11 次)
    • Phoebe: Definitely not his mother.
  39. later /ˈleɪ.tər/ 晚些时候;过些时间 at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned (11 次)
    • Monica: We’ll talk later.
  40. sometimes /ˈsʌm.taɪmz/ 有时 on some occasions but not always or often (11 次)
    • Sometimes I wish I was a lesbian… Did I say that out loud?
  41. though /ðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (11 次)
    • The problem is, though, after the concert’s over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always looking for the comedian again, y’know?
  42. ago /əˈɡəʊ/ 以前,从前 back in time from the present (10 次)
    • Barry: See, about a month ago, I wanted to hurt you.
  43. almost /ˈɔːl.məʊst/ 几乎,差不多,差一点,将近 nearly (10 次)
    • Well, I can’t believe I’ve been here almost seven seconds and you haven’t asked me how my date went.
  44. basically /ˈbeɪ.sɪ.kəl.i/ 基本上;从根本上讲 used when referring to the main or most important characteristic or feature of something (10 次)
    • I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting traffic… basically just trying to stay awake.
  45. absolutely /ˌæb.səˈluːt.li/ 完全地;绝对地 completely (9 次)
    • Monica: Absolutely.
  46. also /ˈɔːl.səʊ/ 而且(也),此外(还) in addition (9 次)
    • Uh, I also have something else for you.
  47. finally /ˈfaɪ.nəl.i/ 最后;终于 after a long time or some difficulty (9 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  48. anymore /ˌen.iˈmɔːr/ (不)再 If you do not do something or something does not happen anymore, you have stopped doing it or it does not now happen. (8 次)
    • Yeah, I know, he’s sweet, but it’s just not fun anymore, you know?
  49. apparently /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 据…所知;看来;据说;听说 used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true (6 次)
    • Apparently they had some big ceremony before I was born.
  50. forever /fəˈre.vər/ 永远 for all time (6 次)
    • Uh, if I were omnipotent for a day, I’d.. make myself omnipotent forever.
  51. outside /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ 在外面(的),在室外(的);在…外面(的) not inside a building (6 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  52. completely /kəmˈpliːt.li/ 完全地,彻底地;十分地 in every way or as much as possible (5 次)
    • Receptionist: It says to call this number if you’re not completely satisfied with this candy bar.
  53. fast /fɑːst/ 快的;迅速的;敏捷的 moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly (5 次)
    • Just do it really fast, and then the wound is exposed.
  54. instead /ɪnˈsted/ 作为替代 in place of someone or something else (5 次)
    • Instead of…?
  55. obviously /ˈɒb.vi.əs.li/ 清楚地;明白地;显而易见地 in a way that is easy to understand or see (5 次)
    • Monica: Wow, being dumped by you obviously agrees with her.
  56. otherwise /ˈʌð.ə.waɪz/ 否则,不然 used after an order or suggestion to show what the result will be if you do not follow that order or suggestion (5 次)
    • Otherwise next time you’re gonna find yourself sitting at home, listening to that album alone.
  57. soon /suːn/ 不久,很快 in or within a short time; before long; quickly (5 次)
    • If you don’t ask her out soon you’re going to end up stuck in the zone forever.
  58. twice /twaɪs/ 两次;两倍 two times (5 次)
    • Ross: Twice.
  59. apart /əˈpɑːt/ (指空间或时间)相隔,相距 separated by a distance or by time (4 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  60. far /fɑːr/ ;遥远地;久远地 at, to, or from a great distance in space or time (4 次)
    • Monica: That’s because as far as my parents are concerned, Ross can do no wrong.
  61. kiki(或许是 kike?) (4 次)
    • Kiki:
  62. mostly /ˈməʊst.li/ 通常 mainly (4 次)
    • Mostly regional work.
  63. quite /kwaɪt/ 完全地,彻底地 completely (4 次)
    • They haven’t quite taken yet.
  64. sometime /ˈsʌm.taɪm/ (将来或过去的)某个时候 at a time in the future or the past that is not known or not stated (4 次)
    • No, I gotta go home sometime.
  65. suddenly /ˈsʌd.ən.li/ 突然;猛地,骤然 quickly and unexpectedly (4 次)
    • I suddenly had the feeling that I was falling.
  66. ahead /əˈhed/ 在前面,在前方 in front (3 次)
    • Monica: I think we are getting a little ahead of selves here.
  67. anywhere /ˈen.i.weər/ 在(或去)任何地方;随便哪个地方 in, to, or at any place (3 次)
    • I looked all over the building and I couldn’t find the kitty anywhere.
  68. aside /əˈsaɪd/ 在旁边;到(或向)一边 on or to one side (3 次)
    • Aside from the fact that you said you had them?
  69. barely /ˈbeə.li/ ;刚好;几乎没有 by the smallest amount (3 次)
    • So, we made it to the border, but just barely, and I- …
  70. hopefully /ˈhəʊp.fəl.i/ (常用于句首)但愿,真希望 used, often at the start of a sentence, to express what you would like to happen (3 次)
    • Oh, I’m sorry, then you’re widowed?…Hopefully?
  71. necessarily /ˈnes.ə.ser.ɪl.i/ (用于否定句)不可避免地,必然地 used in negatives to mean “in every case” or “therefore” (3 次)
    • Hey, Janice, when I invited you to this party I didn’t necessarily think that it meant that we-
  72. occasionally /əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl.i/ 偶尔,间或;有时 sometimes but not often (3 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …This is kind of embarrassing, but occasionally after I’ve been intimate with a man…
  73. rather /ˈrɑː.ðər/ 相当;有点儿,稍微 quite; to a slight degree (3 次)
    • Chandler: And err, he informed me that uh, she took the news rather badly, in fact, he uh, mentioned the word frenzy.
  74. straight /streɪt/ 直的(地),笔直的(地) continuing in one direction without bending or curving (3 次)
    • Oh, but look how straight those noodles are!
  75. unbelievably /ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.bli/ 令人难以置信地 in a way that is very surprising or difficult to believe (3 次)
    • Monica: I know this is going to sound unbelievably selfish, but, were you planning on bringing up the whole baby/lesbian thing?
  76. waddawe(或许是 wadded?) (3 次)
    • Rachel and Monica: Oh god, waddawe do, waddawe do, waddawe do?
  77. whenever /wenˈev.ər/ 每当,无论何时 every or any time (3 次)
    • Whenever.
  78. accidentally /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl.i/ 偶然地;意外地 by chance or by mistake (2 次)
    • Well, you might try accidentally breaking something valuable of hers, say her-
  79. anytime /ˈen.i.taɪm/ 在任何时候 at a time that is not or does not need to be decided or agreed (2 次)
    • I mean, I can stop charging anytime I want.
  80. eventually /ɪˈven.tʃu.ə.li/ 最终,终于 in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc. (2 次)
    • Eventually, it kind of… burns out.
  81. formerly /ˈfɔː.mə.li/ 以前,从前,在过去 in the past (2 次)
    • Was it formerly owned by a blonde woman and some bears?
  82. horribly /ˈhɒr.ə.bli/ 可怕地;极糟糕地 extremely, especially in a very bad or unpleasant way (2 次)
    • Oh my god, Joey, for all we know this guy could be horribly
  83. however /ˌhaʊˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论如何 despite whatever amount or degree (2 次)
    • You, however have had the love of a woman for four years.
  84. hypothetically /ˌhaɪ.pəˈθet.ɪ.kəl.i/ 假设地,设想地 in a way that is imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true (2 次)
    • I just meant hypothetically.
  85. incredibly /ɪnˈkred.ə.bli/ 难以置信地 used for saying that something is very difficult to believe (2 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  86. near /nɪər/ (离…)不远,靠近(地) not far away in distance (2 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  87. often /ˈɒf.ən/ 时常,经常;多次 many times (2 次)
    • How often does that happen?
  88. partially /ˈpɑː.ʃəl.i/ 不完全地 not completely (2 次)
    • Ross: No, y’know what, I guess it’s partially my fault.
  89. quietly /ˈkwaɪət.li/ 安静地,静悄悄地 without making much noise (2 次)
    • We’re just sitting around talking, quietly.
  90. recently /ˈriː.sənt.li/ 最近;近来 not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago (2 次)
    • Y’know, as someone who’s recently been- dumped?
  91. rightie(或许是 nightie?) (2 次)
    • All rightie, bye bye.
  92. seriously /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/ 严重地;恶劣地 badly or severely (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Seriously, what-what’s the part?
  93. sexually /ˈsek.ʃu.əl.i/ 在性方面 to do with sexual activity (2 次)
    • Sexually.
  94. somewhere /ˈsʌm.weər/ 在某处,在某地 in or at a place having a position that is not stated or not known (2 次)
    • Young Ethan: Well it’s somewhere in between.
  95. surprisingly /səˈpraɪ.zɪŋ.li/ 意外地,出人意料地 unexpectedly or in a way that is unusual (2 次)
    • And yet you’re surprisingly upbeat.
  96. technically /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl.i/ 事实上,严格说来 according to an exact understanding of rules, facts, etc. (2 次)
    • Technically the… sex is not… being had, but that’s…
  97. tight /taɪt/ 紧的;密封的(地);牢固的(地) (held or kept together) firmly or closely (2 次)
    • And you squeezed it, so tight.
  98. til 今天我听说,今天我得知(today I learned 的缩写,常用于社交媒体,用在给出有趣的新信息之前) abbreviation for today I learned: used in writing, for example on social media, before giving interesting new information (2 次)
    • Chandler: We talked ‘til like two.
  99. twirly /ˈtwɜː.li/ 卷曲的;弯曲的 with turns or curls (2 次)
    • I mean, you’re like, you’re like all chaotic and twirly.
  100. unfortunately /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 不幸地;倒霉地 used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect (2 次)
    • Unfortunately in my case, there was only one woman- for her…
  101. usually /ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ 通常地;惯常地;经常地 in the way that most often happens (2 次)
    • Joey: You usually find them on the ‘heaving beasts’.
  102. vividly /ˈvɪv.ɪd.li/ (颜色)鲜艳地,明亮地 in a way that is very brightly coloured (2 次)
    • I have–and I remember this part vividly–a mouthful of pumpkin pie, and this is the moment my parents choose to tell me they’re getting divorced.
  103. waaaay(或许是 workaday?) (2 次)
    • You got waaaay too much free time.
  104. waaay(或许是 waylay?) (2 次)
    • Yup, and waaay out of your league.
  105. altogether /ˌɔːl.təˈɡeð.ər/ 总共,一共 in total (1 次)
    • Ross: See, Rach, uh, see, I don’t think that swearing off guys altogether is the answer.
  106. anthropologically /ˌæn.θrə.pəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ 人类学上 in a way that relates to the study of the human race, its culture and society, and its physical development (1 次)
    • I mean, anthropologically speaking-
  107. badly /ˈbæd.li/ 严重地 in a severe and harmful way (1 次)
    • Chandler: And err, he informed me that uh, she took the news rather badly, in fact, he uh, mentioned the word frenzy.
  108. besides /bɪˈsaɪdz/ 而且;除…之外还有 in addition to; also (1 次)
    • Besides, you’re carrying my baby.
  109. boogie /ˈbuː.ɡi/ 随流行音乐跳舞 to dance to pop music (1 次)
    • And boogie!
  110. casually /ˈkæʒ.ju.ə.li/ (着装)休闲地,穿着便装地 in a way that is not formal or not suitable for a special or official occasion (1 次)
    • Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
  111. certainly /ˈsɜː.tən.li/ (用于肯定的答复或强调)当然,毫无疑问,确实,肯定 used to reply completely or to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it (1 次)
    • Yes, we certainly do, it’s going to be…
  112. closely /ˈkləʊs.li/ 紧密地,密切地,直接联系地 in a way that is directly connected or has a strong relationship (1 次)
    • Y’know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream.
  113. constantly /ˈkɒn.stənt.li/ 总是;经常地,不断地 all the time or often (1 次)
    • So they’re constantly, like, having to reassure each other that they’re having a good time.
  114. correctly /kəˈrekt.li/ 正确地,无误地,对地 in a way that is in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted (1 次)
    • Ross: You know, there’s nothing wrong with speaking correctly.
  115. curiously (1 次)
    • Monica: Wait, was this a-a small mediterranean guy with curiously intelligent good looks?
  116. currently /ˈkʌr.ənt.li/ 目前,现在 at the present time (1 次)
    • So, uh, tell me, are you currently involved with anyone?
  117. damn /dæm/ 该死,可恶,真倒霉(表示愤怒或气恼) an expression of anger (1 次)
    • Well, you were pretty damn good.
  118. desperately /ˈdes.pər.ət.li/ 非常;极其 extremely or very much (1 次)
    • Well, given that he’s desperately in love with you, he probably wouldn’t mind getting a cup of coffee or something.
  119. downstairs /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ 朝楼下,在楼下(尤指底层) to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: Car’s waiting downstairs, I just wanted to drop off these copies of my book for your friends.
  120. emotionally /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl.i/ 情绪上地 in a way that relates to the emotions (1 次)
    • Y’know, this kind of co-dependant, emotionally stunted, sitting in your stupid coffee house with your stupid big cups which, I’m sorry, might as well have nipples on them, and you’re like all ‘Oh, define me!
  121. entirely /ɪnˈtaɪə.li/ 完全;彻底;完整地 completely (1 次)
    • basically it’s entirely up to me.
  122. fortunately /ˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 幸运地,走运地 happening because of good luck (1 次)
    • Fortunately, blue’s my colour.
  123. frankly /ˈfræŋ.kli/ 坦率地,坦诚地 in an honest and direct way (1 次)
    • Oh, well this morning he got a call from who I think was our cousin Nathan, and frankly, it was a little more than I needed to know.
  124. fundamentally /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl.i/ 根本性地,重大性地 in a basic and important way (1 次)
    • Is there something fundamentally unmarriable about me?
  125. funnily /ˈfʌn.əl.i/ 真奇怪,奇怪的是 strangely (1 次)
    • And, Kristin, Kristin……does something that, funnily enough, wasn’t even her major!
  126. gangin(或许是 ganging?) (1 次)
    • Oh, thanks, but I think she’d feel like we’re gangin’ up on her.
  127. generally /ˈdʒen.ə r.əl.i/ 大体上,总体上 considering the whole of someone or something, and not just a particular part of him, her, or it (1 次)
    • now, was that before or after you told him to stop calling, stop sending you flowers and to generally leave you alone, hmm?
  128. hardly /ˈhɑːd.li/ 仅仅;几乎不 only just; almost not (1 次)
    • Hardly used.
  129. honestly /ˈɒn.ɪst.li/ 诚实地,正直地 in a way that is honest (1 次)
    • Ross: I honestly don’t know if I’m hungry or horny.
  130. ideally /aɪˈdɪə.li/ 理想地,完美地 used when describing the perfect situation (1 次)
    • “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
  131. importantly /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt.li/ 重要的是 used for saying that a fact you are talking about is important (1 次)
    • Chandler: More importantly, was I any good?
  132. indeed /ɪnˈdiːd/ 的确,实在 really or certainly, often used to emphasize something (1 次)
    • Rachel: “Indeed there isn’t”…
  133. interestingly /ˈɪn.tres.tɪŋ.li/ 有趣的是 used to introduce a piece of information that the speaker thinks is strange or interesting (1 次)
    • No, interestingly enough her leaf blower picked up.
  134. jolly /ˈdʒɒl.i/ 兴高采烈的,快活的 happy and smiling (1 次)
    • He’s not even jolly, it’s all political.
  135. lately /ˈleɪt.li/ 最近,近来 recently (1 次)
    • Now, I know things’ve been weird lately, but you’re like my oldest friend in the world…
  136. lesser /ˈles.ər/ 较小的,较少的;次要的 used to describe something that is not as great in size, amount, or importance as something else (1 次)
    • Ross: Ah, the lesser-known “I don’t have a dream” speech.
  137. loosely (1 次)
    • Loosely translated ‘We should do this again’ means ‘You will never see me naked’.
  138. louder /laʊd/ 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 making a lot of noise (1 次)
    • Ross: Little louder, okay, I think there’s a man on the twelfth floor in a coma that didn’t quite hear you…
  139. loudly /ˈlaʊd.li/ 大声地,响亮地 making a lot of noise (1 次)
    • I said that a little too loudly, didn’t I?
  140. luckily /ˈlʌk.əl.i/ 幸好,幸亏,万幸 because of good luck (1 次)
    • Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
  141. mainly /ˈmeɪn.li/ 通常地;主要地;大部分地 usually or to a large degree (1 次)
    • I suppose mainly sexual.
  142. mentally /ˈmen.təl.i/ 心理上,精神上 connected with or related to the mind (1 次)
    • Y’know, when I saw you at the store last week, it was probably the first time I ever mentally undressed an elf.
  143. metaphorically /ˌmet.əˈfɒr.ɪ.kəli/ 隐喻地 relating to or using metaphors (= expressions that describe a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similar characteristics) (1 次)
    • And he’s not speaking metaphorically.
  144. morly(或许是 moray?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Morly Safer.
  145. naturally /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.i/ 自然地 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or done by people (1 次)
    • Naturally our first choice would be one of the bigger state zoos, y’know, like, uh, San Diego… right?
  146. naughty /ˈnɔː.ti/ (儿童)淘气的,调皮的,不听话的 When children are naughty, or their behaviour is naughty, they behave badly or do not do what they are told to do. (1 次)
    • Naughty!
  147. nibbly(或许是 nibble?) (1 次)
    • That cute nibbly noise when she eats.
  148. normally /ˈnɔː.mə.li/ 正常地 If something happens normally, it happens in the usual or expected way. (1 次)
    • See, every year we go skiing in Vail, and normally my father pays for my ticket, but I sort of started the whole independence thing, you know, which is actually why I took this job.
  149. nowhere /ˈnəʊ.weər/ 任何地方都不;无处 in, at, or to no place; not anywhere (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  150. officially /əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/ 官方地 formally and in a way agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority (1 次)
    • As of today, I am officially Joey Tribbiani, actor slash model.
  151. overboard /ˈəʊ.və.bɔːd/ 从船上落入水中 over the side of a boat or ship and into the water (1 次)
    • Bear overboard!
  152. overslept /ˌəʊ.vəˈsliːp/ 睡过头,睡得过久 to sleep for longer than you intended to and so wake up late (1 次)
    • But, um, apparently, somebody overslept.
  153. particularly /pəˈtɪk.jə.lə.li/ 特别,尤其,异乎寻常地 especially, or more than usual (1 次)
    • Was I doing anything particularly… saucy?
  154. perfectly /ˈpɜː.fekt.li/ 完美地,完满地 in a perfect way (1 次)
    • I mean, I’m sitting here with this cute woman, and, and, and she’s perfectly nice, and, but that there’s, that’s it.
  155. personally /ˈpɜː.sən.əl.i/ 就个人而言;就本人而言 used when you give your opinion (1 次)
    • I personally could have a gallon of Alan.
  156. physically /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl.i/ 肉体地,身体上地 in a way that relates to the body or someone’s appearance (1 次)
    • Ross: …nauseous, I’m physically nauseous.
  157. possibly /ˈpɒs.ə.bli/ 可能地 used when something is not certain (1 次)
    • Well, I mean, when I first met you, y’know, I thought maybe, possibly, you might be…
  158. practically /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl.i/ 几乎,差不多 almost or very nearly (1 次)
    • you’re practically a woman.
  159. presumably /prɪˈzjuː.mə.bli/ 据推测,大概,可能 used to say what you think is the likely situation (1 次)
    • Chandler: I mean presumably, the biggest part of your job is done.
  160. pretz(或许是 pretzel?) (1 次)
    • It’s gotta be like chips, or dip, or pretz
  161. relatively /ˈrel.ə.tɪv.li/ 较好/较差等 quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect (1 次)
    • That’s a relatively open weave and I can still see your… nipular areas.
  162. remarkably /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bli/ 非凡;奇异;引人注目 used for emphasizing how surprising or unusual something is (1 次)
    • Nothing, just your overcoat sounds remarkably like Brent Mussberger.
  163. ridiculously /rɪˈdɪk.jə.ləs.li/ 愚蠢的;荒唐的;可笑的 in a way that is stupid or unreasonable and deserves to be laughed at (1 次)
    • Remember back in college, when he fell in love with Carol and bought her that ridiculously expensive crystal duck?
  164. rrrreally(或许是 ethereally?) (1 次)
    • David: Rrrreally.
  165. secretly /ˈsiː.krət.li/ 秘密地 in a way that people do not know or are not told about (1 次)
    • Okay, is this like ‘I have an early class tomorrow’ or ‘I’m secretly married to a goat?’
  166. simply /ˈsɪm.pli/ 完全地;绝对地 completely or as much as possible (1 次)
    • All you want is a dingle, What you envy’s a schwang, A thing through which you can tinkle, Or play with, or simply let hang… Rachel: God.
  167. somehow /ˈsʌm.haʊ/ 以某种方法,以某种方式 in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated (1 次)
    • Jay Leno: Y’know, don’t take this wrong, I-I just don’t see you a-as a mom, somehow..
  168. specifically /spəˈsɪf.ɪ.kəl.i/ 特意,专门地 for a particular reason, purpose, etc. (1 次)
    • Tell me specifically, which part was the fun part?
  169. starts /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something (1 次)
    • And then the next thing I know she just starts- starts pulling me out by my hair!
  170. strictly /ˈstrɪkt.li/ 严格地,严厉地 in a way that would bring severe punishment if not obeyed (1 次)
    • You see, in a strictly technical sense, of course, I’m not uh…,
  171. supposedly /səˈpəʊ.zɪd.li/ 想象上;大概;恐怕 used to show that you do not believe that something you have been told is true (1 次)
    • But, he keeps erasing the messages on my machine, “supposedly” by accident.
  172. supremely /suːˈpriːm.li/ 极其,极度地 extremely (1 次)
    • I had the most supremely awful day.
  173. upside /ˈʌp.saɪd/ 优点;好处;有利的一面 the advantage of a situation (1 次)
    • Hard to tell, they’re so tiny and upside-down.
  174. voluntarily /ˈvɒl.ən.trəl.i/ 自愿地;志愿地 in a voluntary way (= done, made, or given willingly) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Pheebes, this woman is voluntarily bald.
  175. wan’t(或许是 want?) (1 次)
    • I just wan't to…
  176. whatsoever /ˌwɒt.səʊˈev.ər/ (用于否定句后表强调)无论怎样,丝毫,任何 used after a negative phrase to add emphasis to the idea that is being expressed (1 次)
    • I have no brackety thing, I see no whim guys whatsoever and-

just, so, right, here, now, really, then, back, never, even, maybe, too, still, much, again, very, only, always, ever, actually, kinda, pretty, else, together, long, already, home, anyway, away, most, yet, enough, probably, totally, once, alone, exactly, definitely, later, sometimes, though, ago, almost, basically, absolutely, also, finally, anymore, apparently, forever, outside, completely, fast, instead, obviously, otherwise, soon, twice, apart, far, mostly, quite, sometime, suddenly, ahead, anywhere, aside, barely, hopefully, necessarily, occasionally, rather, straight, unbelievably, whenever, accidentally, anytime, eventually, formerly, horribly, however, hypothetically, incredibly, near, often, partially, quietly, recently, seriously, sexually, somewhere, surprisingly, technically, tight, til, twirly, unfortunately, usually, vividly, altogether, anthropologically, badly, besides, boogie, casually, certainly, closely, constantly, correctly, curiously, currently, damn, desperately, downstairs, emotionally, entirely, fortunately, frankly, fundamentally, funnily, generally, hardly, honestly, ideally, importantly, indeed, interestingly, jolly, lately, lesser, loosely, louder, loudly, luckily, mainly, mentally, metaphorically, naturally, naughty, normally, nowhere, officially, overboard, overslept, particularly, perfectly, personally, physically, possibly, practically, presumably, relatively, remarkably, ridiculously, secretly, simply, somehow, specifically, starts, strictly, supposedly, supremely, upside, voluntarily, whatsoever

词性 AUX (19 words)

  1. be /biː/ (用来说明人、事物或状态,表示性质、状态、工作等) used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or temporary quality, state, job, etc. (4416 次)
    • Monica: There's nothing to tell!
  2. do /də/ (与另一动词连用构成疑问句和否定句,包括表示禁止的命令,有时因文体原因亦可用于肯定句) used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style (1219 次)
    • So does he have a hump?
  3. can /kæn/ ,会 to be able to (329 次)
    • Can I tell you what the answer is?
  4. will /wɪl/ ,将要 used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned (271 次)
    • Ross: I'll be fine, alright?
  5. would /wʊd/ (从过去的角度指将来发生的事)将,将要 used to refer to future time from the point of view of the past (260 次)
    • Finally, I figure I'd better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  6. could /kʊd/ (can 的过去式,表示能够或允许)能,可以 past simple of “can”, used to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do (152 次)
    • Oh, I wish I could, but I don’t want to.
  7. should /ʃʊd/ 应当,应该 used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do (80 次)
    • She didn’t know, how should I know?
  8. might /maɪt/ (may 的过去式)可能,可以 past simple of the verb may, used especially when reporting what someone has said, thought, asked, etc. (34 次)
    • and then this guy with a big hammer said you might be here
  9. may /meɪ/ (表示可能性)可能,也许 used to express possibility (22 次)
    • Well, you may wanna steer clear of the word ‘dumped’.
  10. ‘ve(或许是 I’ve?) (19 次)
    • Chandler: Could've been a peach.
  11. must /mʌst/ 必须 used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future (10 次)
    • Chandler: You must stop!
  12. getting /ɡet/ 获得,得到;买到;挣得,赢得 to obtain, buy, or earn something (5 次)
    • That’s why I was getting married.
  13. shall /ʃæl/ (用于在主语为 I 或 we 时替代 will) used instead of “will” when the subject is “I” or “we” (4 次)
    • Shall I carve?
  14. what’m(或许是 what’s?) (3 次)
    • Well, what'm I gonna do?
  15. andr?should(或许是 thousandfold?) (1 次)
    • Okay, Andr?should be there in like 45 minutes.
  16. mighta(或许是 might?) (1 次)
    • I mean, it mighta been at first, but by now I, I think I’m pretty comfortable with the whole situation.
  17. vould(或许是 could?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  18. we’re (1 次)
    • We’re not-we're not saying anything.
  19. where’m(或许是 where’s?) (1 次)
    • Oh, where'm I gonna stay, here?

be, do, can, will, would, could, should, might, may, must, getting, shall, we’re

词性 CCONJ (6 words)

  1. and /ænd/ (用于连接两个词、短语、句子成分或相关语句)和,及,又,并 used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements together (956 次)
    • A hump and a hairpiece?
  2. but /bʌt/ 但是,不过;而;相反 used to introduce an added statement, usually something that is different from what you have said before (289 次)
    • Y’know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but
  3. or /ɔːr/ (用于连接不同的可能性)或,或者;还是,亦或 used to connect different possibilities (98 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  4. either /ˈaɪ.ðər/ (用于否定句)也 used in negative sentences instead of “also” or “too” (12 次)
    • Ross: Me either
  5. n /en/ (英语字母表的第14个字母) the 14th letter of the English alphabet (3 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  6. plus /plʌs/ ,加上 added to (3 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.

and, but, or, either, n, plus

词性 DET (12 words)

  1. the /ðiː/ (用于名词前,指听者或读者已知的事物或人,尤指已提到的或能被领会的事物或人) used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening (1344 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  2. a /eɪ/ (英语字母表的第一个字母) the first letter of the English alphabet (1146 次)
    • So does he have a hump?
  3. an /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound (107 次)
    • Ooh, I was kinda hoping that wouldn’t be an issue…
  4. some /sʌm/ 一些,若干 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something (95 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  5. any /ˈen.i/ 一些;一点;若干 some, or even the smallest amount or number of (68 次)
    • And not that I have any idea who me is right now, but you just have to give me a chance too…
  6. these /ðiːz/ ,这些 plural of this (49 次)
    • These are a few…
  7. those /ðəʊz/ ,那些 plural of that (44 次)
    • Ooh, she should not be wearing those pants.
  8. another /əˈnʌð.ər/ 又一的,再一个的 one more person or thing or an extra amount (27 次)
    • Okay, everybody, this is Rachel, another Lincoln High survivor.
  9. every /ˈev.ri/ (3个或3个以上的人或事物组成的群体中的)每一个,每个;全部,整体 used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more (26 次)
    • You don’t see Ross getting all chaotic and twirly every time they come.
  10. such /sʌtʃ/ (用于名词或名词短语前表示强调)如此,这么 used before a noun or noun phrase to add emphasis (19 次)
    • Paul: I know, I know, I’m such an idiot.
  11. each /iːtʃ/ (两个或两个以上物或人中的)每个,各,各自 every thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately (17 次)
    • So they’re constantly, like, having to reassure each other that they’re having a good time.
  12. whose /huːz/ 谁的 used especially in questions when asking about which person owns or is responsible for something (3 次)
    • Monica: Whose little ball of paper is this?!

the, a, an, some, any, these, those, another, every, such, each, whose

词性 INTJ (39 words)

  1. oh /əʊ/ (表示惊讶、失望和高兴等情绪)噢,哎,唉,啊 used to express different emotions, such as surprise, disappointment, and pleasure, often as a reaction to something someone has said (816 次)
    • oh!
  2. no /nəʊ/ 没有,无 not any; not one; not a (672 次)
    • Phoebe: No.
  3. well /wel/ 很好地,令人满意地 in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard (389 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  4. yeah /jeə/ 是的;没错 yes (374 次)
    • All: Oh, yeah.
  5. uh /ɜː/ ,呃(表示在思考下文的象声词) used in writing to represent the sound that people sometimes make when they are thinking what to say next (353 次)
    • It’s, uh, it’s Paul.
  6. okay /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something (327 次)
    • Okay, everybody relax.
  7. hey /heɪ/ (用于引起注意,有时显得不礼貌)嘿,喂 used as a way of attracting someone’s attention, sometimes in a way that is not very polite (296 次)
    • And hey, you need anything, you can always come to Joey.
  8. OK /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something (209 次)
    • Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
  9. hi /haɪ/ (通常用作熟人间的问候语)嗨,喂 used as an informal greeting, usually to people who you know (164 次)
    • Ross: Hi.
  10. um /əm/ ,嗯(表示说话中间停顿或考虑下文的象声词) used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they are pausing or deciding what to say next (160 次)
    • ever since she left me, um, I haven’t been able to, uh, perform. …
  11. alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ (all right的非标准拼写) non-standard form of all right (128 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  12. yes /jes/ (用于表示接受、愿意或赞同)好的,是的 used to express willingness or agreement (127 次)
    • Monica: Yes!
  13. please /pliːz/ 好吗,请(用于客气地请求) used to make a request more polite (66 次)
    • Chandler: Please don’t do that again, it’s a horrible sound.
  14. hello /heˈləʊ/ ,你好(用于问候或打招呼) used when meeting or greeting someone (59 次)
    • This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
  15. ah /ɑː/ (表示理解、愉快、痛苦、惊奇或注意到某事物)啊 used to express understanding, pleasure, pain, surprise, or the fact that you have noticed something (43 次)
    • Okay, umm-umm, I’ll just–I’ll be right back, I just gotta go ah, go ah
  16. wow /waʊ/ (用来表示惊讶或惊喜)呀,哇 used to show surprise and sometimes pleasure (40 次)
    • Wow!
  17. ow /aʊ/ (用于表示突然的疼痛)哎哟,哎唷 used to express sudden pain (38 次)
    • Ow!
  18. whoa /wəʊ/ !(用于喝令马停下) used when telling a horse to stop (22 次)
    • Rachel: Whoa, I’m sorry.
  19. ha /hɑː/ 哈(对某人遭到应得的报应表示满意,或用来表示胜利) used to express satisfaction that something bad has happened to someone who deserved it, or to show that you have succeeded in something (20 次)
    • No, I’m not saying I want you to buy me a hat, I’m saying I am a ha-
  20. er /ɜːr/ (表示犹豫、沉吟或思考)哦,嗯 the sound that people often make when they pause in the middle of what they are saying or pause before they speak, often because they are deciding what to say (9 次)
    • No rough holding in my ER!
  21. heh(或许是 eh?) (8 次)
    • Listen, heh, I dunno what Shelley told you about me, but, uh…
  22. hmm /həm/ (说话时停顿或表示不确定)呃,嗯 something you say when you pause while talking or when you are uncertain (7 次)
    • Ross: Mm-hmm..
  23. aw /ɔː/ (表示失望、不满、同情等时用的)呀 used to express disappointment or disapproval (6 次)
    • Aw, Mom…
  24. gosh /ɡɒʃ/ (表示惊奇或强烈感情)啊呀,天哪 used to express surprise or strength of feeling (4 次)
    • Oh my gosh!
  25. ahhh(或许是 aha?) (2 次)
    • Ahhh, I fold like a cheap hooker who got hit in the stomach by a fat guy with sores on his face.
  26. eh /eɪ/ (表示惊奇或不解,或者请对方重复或作出反应)啊,嗯,什么,是吗,好吗 used to express surprise or confusion, to ask someone to repeat what they have said, or as a way of getting someone to give some type of reaction to a statement that you have made (2 次)
    • Uh, Racquela tell me you massage, eh?
  27. ouch /aʊtʃ/ (表示身体上突然的疼痛)哎哟 used to express sudden physical pain (2 次)
    • Ouch.
  28. quack /kwæk/ (鸭子)呱呱叫,嘎嘎叫 to make the usual sound of a duck (2 次)
    • Quack, quack.. Carol: Ross?
  29. takin(或许是 akin?) (2 次)
    • I’m takin’ ‘em down.
  30. aaaaahhh(或许是 Atahualpa?) (1 次)
    • Steve: Aaaaahhh!!
  31. aaand(或许是 Andaman?) (1 次)
    • Well, we were in the city shopping, and your mom said you work here, aaand it’s true!
  32. ahhhh(或许是 Wahhabi?) (1 次)
    • Ahhhh!
  33. BA /ˌbiːˈeɪ/ 文学士(Bachelor of Arts的缩写) abbreviation for Bachelor of Arts: a first university degree (= qualification) in the arts or social sciences, or someone who has this degree (1 次)
    • Ba-!
  34. bewitchin(或许是 bewitching?) (1 次)
    • I made a man with eyes of coal And a smile so bewitchin’, How was I supposed to know That my mom was dead in the kitchen?
  35. haha(或许是 aha?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, I know it’s pretty selfish, but haha, hey, that’s me.
  36. Le /ˌdɜː.ni.eɪ ˈkriː/ 时尚,潮流(人或物) something or someone that is very fashionable, new, and modern. Dernier cri is French, meaning “last cry”. (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  37. moist /mɔɪst/ 潮湿的;湿润的 slightly wet, especially in a good way (1 次)
    • Joey: Uh, moist, yeah.
  38. stat /stæt/ 统计数字,统计信息 information based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present, or other facts relating to numbers (1 次)
    • STAT!
  39. y’haven’t(或许是 haven’t?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: Then y'haven't.

oh, no, well, yeah, uh, okay, hey, hi, um, alright, yes, please, hello, ah, wow, ow, whoa, ha, er, hmm, aw, gosh, eh, ouch, quack, moist, stat

词性 NOUN (1605 words)

  1. guy /ɡaɪ/ 男人 a man (299 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  2. thing /θɪŋ/ ,东西 used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it (165 次)
    • Just try to think of nice calm things
  3. thank /θæŋk/ 感谢,谢谢 to express to someone that you are pleased about or are grateful for something that they have done (125 次)
    • Ross: Thanks.
  4. woman /ˈwʊm.ən/ 成年女子,女人 an adult female human being (107 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  5. time /taɪm/ 时间 the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole (99 次)
    • No, no, although, Aruba, this time of year… talk about your- -big lizards…
  6. way /weɪ/ ,道路;路线 a route, direction, or path (83 次)
    • That’s one way!
  7. man /mæn/ 成年男子,男人 an adult male human being (79 次)
    • Oh man, Chandler:
  8. day /deɪ/ 一天,一日 a period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o’clock one night to twelve o’clock the next night (74 次)
    • It’s her wedding day!
  9. friend /frend/ 朋友,友人 a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family (68 次)
    • and you were chubby, and you had no friends, you were just fine!
  10. Janice (67 次)
    • Ross: Not even, say, breaking up with Janice?
  11. people /ˈpiː.pəl/ men, women, and children (63 次)
    • It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
  12. baby /ˈbeɪ.bi/ (尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩 a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk (59 次)
    • Monica: I know this is going to sound unbelievably selfish, but, were you planning on bringing up the whole baby/lesbian thing?
  13. mom /mɒm/ 母亲;妈妈 a mother (57 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  14. year /jɪər/ ,年份;(尤指1月1日至12月31日间的)一年时间 a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December (57 次)
    • No, no, although, Aruba, this time of year… talk about your- -big lizards…
  15. night /naɪt/ 夜晚,夜间,黑夜 the part of every 24-hour period when it is dark because there is very little light from the sun (55 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  16. kind /kaɪnd/ 宽容的;有益的;体贴的 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people’s feelings (47 次)
    • do you think- and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here-
  17. life /laɪf/ 寿命;生命;一生,人生;生活;性命 the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive (45 次)
    • It’s like, it’s like, all of my life, everyone has always told me, ‘You’re a shoe!
  18. monkey /ˈmʌŋ.ki/ 猴子 an animal that lives in hot countries, has a long tail, and climbs trees. Monkeys are primates (= the group of animals that are most like humans) . (45 次)
    • Hey, that monkey’s got a Ross on its ass!
  19. date /deɪt/ 日期;日子 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year (43 次)
    • This is not even a date.
  20. stuff /stʌf/ 物品,东西,玩意儿 a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is (42 次)
    • Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
  21. kid /kɪd/ 小孩 a child (41 次)
    • Chandler: All right, kids, I gotta get to work.
  22. boy /bɔɪ/ 男孩;小伙子;男人,男子 a male child or, more generally, a male of any age (40 次)
    • Chandler: ‘Look, Gippetto, I’m a real live boy.’
  23. girl /ɡɜːl/ (尤指学龄阶段的)女孩,姑娘 a female child or young woman, especially one still at school (38 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  24. tonight /təˈnaɪt/ (在)今晚;(在)今夜 (during) the night of the present day (38 次)
    • Your ‘not a real date’ tonight is with Paul the Wine Guy?
  25. fun /fʌn/ 乐趣;快乐;享受 pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment (37 次)
    • Yes, please don’t spoil all this fun.
  26. head /hed/ 头部 the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are (35 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  27. dad /dæd/ 爸爸,爹爹 a father (33 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  28. name /neɪm/ 名字,名称 the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by (32 次)
    • I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your name.
  29. job /dʒɒb/ 工作;职业;职位 the regular work that a person does to earn money (31 次)
    • Rachel: So, like, you guys all have jobs?
  30. lot /lɒt/ 她水果吃得很多。 lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things: (31 次)
    • You’re feeling a lot of pain right now.
  31. part /pɑːt/ 部分,局部 some but not all of a thing (30 次)
    • Ross: You know what the scariest part is?
  32. phone /fəʊn/ 电话 a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device (30 次)
    • Then I look down, and I realize there’s a phone… there.
  33. second /ˈsek.ənd/ 第二(的),第二个(的) immediately after the first and before any others (30 次)
    • Two seconds.
  34. sex /seks/ 性别 the physical state of being either male, female, or intersex (28 次)
    • It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
  35. shoe /ʃuː/ one of a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and usually a heel (28 次)
    • It’s like, it’s like, all of my life, everyone has always told me, ‘You’re a shoe!
  36. tomorrow /təˈmɒr.əʊ/ (在)明天,(在)明日 (on) the day after today (28 次)
    • Oh, like I wasn’t dreading tomorrow enough, having to give it back to him… ‘Hi Barry!
  37. father /ˈfɑː.ðər/ 父亲,爸爸 a male parent (27 次)
    • Rachel: Um… my… father.
  38. coffee /ˈkɒf.i/ 咖啡粉;咖啡 a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make a drink (26 次)
    • Monica: Let me get you some coffee.
  39. cut /kʌt/ (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁 to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife (26 次)
    • Hi, machine cut me off again…
  40. hand /hænd/ the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things (26 次)
    • Chandler: Relax your hand!
  41. minute /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ ,分钟 one of the 60 parts that an hour is divided into, consisting of 60 seconds (26 次)
    • Well, wait a minute,
  42. mother /ˈmʌð.ər/ 母亲;妈妈 a female parent (26 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  43. place /pleɪs/ 地方;场所 an area, town, building, etc. (26 次)
    • Ross: I cannot sleep in a public place.
  44. room /ruːm/ 房间,室 a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and ceiling (26 次)
    • I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
  45. deal /diːl/ (尤指商业上的)协议,交易 an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business (25 次)
    • I realise you guys have been wondering what exactly happened between Carol and me, and, so, well, here’s the deal.
  46. hour /aʊər/ 小时 a period of 60 minutes (25 次)
    • Oh God… well, it started about a half hour before the wedding.
  47. today /təˈdeɪ/ (在)今天,(在)今日 (on) the present day (25 次)
    • Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
  48. card /kɑːd/ (显示个人信息的)卡片;银行卡;通行证 a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place (24 次)
    • Rachel: Uh, credit card.
  49. idea /aɪˈdɪə/ 意见,想法,主意;计划 a suggestion or plan for doing something (24 次)
    • Chandler: I have no idea.
  50. end /end/ 末端,尽头 the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from the centre (23 次)
    • Four years of closeness and sharing at the end of which she ripped your heart out, and that is why we don’t do it!
  51. game /ɡeɪm/ (尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity (23 次)
    • Commercial Break Monica: Hi.. how was the game?
  52. hell /hel/ 悲惨的境况;苦难的经历 an extremely unpleasant or difficult place, situation, or experience (23 次)
    • Ross: No I don’t, to hell with her, she left me!
  53. Luisa (23 次)
    • Luisa: Somebody called about a monkey?
  54. money /ˈmʌn.i/ 货币;钱,金钱;财产 coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a person has (23 次)
    • Well, maybe I don’t need your money.
  55. parent /ˈpeə.rənt/ 父亲;母亲 a mother or father of a person or an animal, or someone who looks after a person in the same way that a parent does (23 次)
    • Rachel: They’re my new ‘I don’t need a job, I don’t need my parents, I’ve got great boots’ boots!
  56. Jill (22 次)
    • Jill:
  57. course /kɔːs/ 课程;教程 a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification (21 次)
    • Joey: Of course it was a line!
  58. dollar /ˈdɒl.ər/ (美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等国的货币单位)元 the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries (21 次)
    • And I just want a million dollars!
  59. honey /ˈhʌn.i/ 蜂蜜 a sweet, sticky, yellow substance made by bees and used as food (20 次)
    • Honey.. you should always feel the thing.
  60. nurse /nɜːs/ (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital (20 次)
    • Nurse: Mrs. Geller?
  61. cat /kæt/ a small animal with fur, four legs, a tail, and claws, usually kept as a pet or for catching mice (19 次)
    • Angela’s the screamer, Andrea has cats.
  62. dinner /ˈdɪn.ər/ 正餐(通常指晚餐,在英国有时指午餐) the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day (19 次)
    • It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
  63. mine /maɪn/ 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人) the one(s) belonging to or connected with me (19 次)
    • Oh, uh, that would be mine.
  64. party /ˈpɑː.ti/ 社交聚会 a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion (19 次)
    • You know I’m gonna be doing that at parties, right?
  65. table /ˈteɪ.bəl/ 桌子;台子;餐桌 a flat surface, usually supported by four legs, used for putting things on (19 次)
    • Monica: Shut up, and put my table back.
  66. dream /driːm/ ,睡梦,梦境 a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping (18 次)
    • Had that dream.
  67. key /kiː/ 钥匙 a piece of metal that has been cut into a special shape and is used for opening or closing a lock, starting a car engine, etc. (18 次)
    • Y’know in a relationship you have these key moments that you know you’ll remember for the rest of your life?
  68. lesbian /ˈlez.bi.ən/ 女同性恋者 a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to other women and not to people of other genders (18 次)
    • And you never knew she was a lesbian
  69. point /pɔɪnt/ 观点;论点 an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written (18 次)
    • I don’t think that was my point!
  70. problem /ˈprɒb.ləm/ (须解决的)问题;疑难问题,困难 a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with or solved (18 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  71. question /ˈkwes.tʃən/ 问题 a sentence or phrase used to find out information (18 次)
    • Joey: Ross, let me ask you a question.
  72. book /bʊk/ (纸版或电子版的)书 a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form (17 次)
    • Wow, you guys sure have a lot of books about bein’ a lesbian.
  73. doctor /ˈdɒk.tər/ 医生,大夫 a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt (17 次)
    • Aunt Lillian: The doctor says it’s a matter of hours.
  74. eye /aɪ/ 眼睛 one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing (17 次)
    • But you hate sticking your finger in your eye!
  75. matter /ˈmæt.ər/ 事情,事件 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered (17 次)
    • Well, it matters to me!
  76. moment /ˈməʊ.mənt/ 片刻,瞬间,刹那 a very short period of time (17 次)
    • Ooh, this is a Dear Diary moment.
  77. morning /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ 早晨;上午 the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day or lunch time (17 次)
    • All: Morning.
  78. poker /ˈpəʊ.kər/ 扑克牌游戏 a game played with cards in which people try to win money from each other (17 次)
    • Chandler: We were playing poker, alright…
  79. story /ˈstɔː.ri/ (真实或虚构的)故事;叙述,描述;小说 a description, either true or imagined, of a connected series of events (17 次)
    • Joey: Great story!
  80. teacher /ˈtiː.tʃər/ 教员;教师 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college (17 次)
    • Teacher: Good for you.
  81. birthday /ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/ 生日 the day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born (16 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  82. butt /bʌt/ 烟蒂,烟头 the part of a finished cigarette that has not been smoked (16 次)
    • I said that you had a nice butt, it’s just not a great butt.
  83. light /laɪt/ ,光亮,光线 the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to be seen (16 次)
    • The lights, please.. Ross: …How long was I in there?
  84. number /ˈnʌm.bər/ 数字 (a sign or symbol representing) a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating (16 次)
    • A wrong number?
  85. week /wiːk/ 星期,周(尤指从星期一到星期日或从星期日到星期六) a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday (16 次)
    • I guess I should have caught on when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
  86. city /ˈsɪt.i/ ,城市 a large town (15 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  87. class /klɑːs/ ;班级 a group of students who are taught together at school, college, or university (15 次)
    • Yeah, Carol borrowed it for a class, and I have to get it back to the museum.
  88. face /feɪs/ ,面孔 the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are (15 次)
    • My face is dented.
  89. hair /heər/ (人的)头发;(人或动物的)汗毛,毛发 the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal (15 次)
    • Phoebe: If I let go of my hair, my head will fall off.
  90. half /hɑːf/ 一半,半个 either of the two equal or nearly equal parts that together make up a whole (15 次)
    • Oh God… well, it started about a half hour before the wedding.
  91. lady /ˈleɪ.di/ 女士 a polite or old-fashioned way of referring to or talking to a woman (15 次)
    • He called me young lady.
  92. machine /məˈʃiːn/ 机器;机械装置 a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work (15 次)
    • Hi, machine cut me off again…
  93. person /ˈpɜː.sən/ a man, woman, or child (15 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  94. school /skuːl/ (中、小)学校 a place where children go to be educated (15 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  95. shot /ʃɒt/ (shoot的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of shoot (15 次)
    • Okay, I know it was a cheap shot, but I feel so much better now.
  96. world /wɜːld/ 地球,世界 the earth and all the people, places, and things on it (15 次)
    • Welcome back to the world!
  97. fact /fækt/ 现实,实际情况;(尤指)事实,真相 something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information (14 次)
    • Fact, she, uh-
  98. flight /flaɪt/ 空中航行,航程 a journey in an aircraft (14 次)
    • Paolo’s catching an earlier flight.
  99. laundry /ˈlɔːn.dri/ 待洗(或正在洗涤、洗完)的衣物 the dirty clothes and sheets that need to be, are being, or have been washed (14 次)
    • Guess who’s doing laundry there too?
  100. picture /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ ,图画;照片 a drawing, painting, photograph, etc. (14 次)
    • Look, there’s Joey’s picture!
  101. ring /rɪŋ/ 环(状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement (14 次)
    • Chandler: All of a sudden, the phone starts to ring.
  102. Shelley (14 次)
    • Shelley: Hey gorgeous, how’s it going?
  103. wine /waɪn/ 葡萄酒;果酒 an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water and sugar (14 次)
    • Ross: Paul the Wine Guy, Paul?
  104. word /wɜːd/ ;字;单词 a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written (14 次)
    • Do the words ‘Billy, don’t be a hero’ mean anything to you?
  105. animal /ˈæn.ɪ.məl/ (除人、鸟、鱼和昆虫之外的)动物;兽;牲畜 something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect (13 次)
    • And then- when you do- he’s a preppy animal.
  106. answer /ˈɑːn.sər/ 回答;作答;答应;答复;答案 a reaction to a question, letter, phone call, etc. (13 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  107. boyfriend /ˈbɔɪ.frend/ 男朋友;(男性)情人 a man or boy that a person is having a romantic or sexual relationship with (13 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  108. couple /ˈkʌp.əl/ (相似或相同事物的)一对,一双,几个;(有某种联系之人的)一对,几个 two or a few things that are similar or the same, or two or a few people who are in some way connected (13 次)
    • Phoebe: A couple hours.
  109. foot /fʊt/ (人或动物的)脚,足 the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands (13 次)
    • Phoebe: All right, c’mere, gimme your feet.
  110. leg /leɡ/ ,腿部 one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking (13 次)
    • I cannot feel my legs.
  111. mind /maɪnd/ 头脑;大脑 the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things (13 次)
    • Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
  112. movie /ˈmuː.vi/ 电影,影片 a film shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story (13 次)
    • My agent has just gotten me a job…in the new Al Pacino movie!
  113. sister /ˈsɪs.tər/ 姐姐,妹妹 a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person (13 次)
    • Ross: That’s my sister.
  114. apartment /əˈpɑːt.mənt/ 公寓套房 a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building (12 次)
    • I want to call my apartment and check on my grandma.
  115. bed /bed/ ,床铺;床位 a large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for sleeping on (12 次)
    • Ross: I assume we’re looking for an answer more sophisticated than ‘to get you into bed’.
  116. credit /ˈkred.ɪt/ 赞扬;赞许;荣誉 praise, approval, or honour (12 次)
    • I take credit for Paul.
  117. gum /ɡʌm/ 齿龈,牙龈,牙床 either of the two areas of firm pink flesh inside the mouth that cover the bones into which the teeth are fixed (12 次)
    • Joey ate my last stick of gum, so I killed him.
  118. hat /hæt/ 帽子 a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing (12 次)
    • Or a- or a hat!
  119. heart /hɑːt/ 心脏 the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body (12 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  120. kitty /ˈkɪ.ti/ 共同凑集的一笔钱 an amount of money that is made up of small amounts given by different people, used by them for an agreed purpose (12 次)
    • Here, kitty-kitty.
  121. Lizzie (12 次)
    • Phoebe: Hey, Lizzie.
  122. message /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/ 信息;消息;口信 a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to them directly (12 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: Yeah, any messages for room 226?
  123. month /mʌnθ/ ;一个月的时间 a period of about four weeks, especially one of the twelve periods into which a year is divided (12 次)
    • Barry: See, about a month ago, I wanted to hurt you.
  124. plan /plæn/ 计划,方案 a set of decisions about how to do something in the future (12 次)
    • Monica: I know this is going to sound unbelievably selfish, but, were you planning on bringing up the whole baby/lesbian thing?
  125. potato /pəˈteɪ.təʊ/ 马铃薯,土豆 a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow (12 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  126. restaurant /ˈres.tər.ɒnt/ 饭店;餐馆;菜馆 a place where meals are prepared and served to customers (12 次)
    • Anyway, I told her you had a restaurant- Monica: No Mom, I don’t have a restaurant, I work in a restaurant.
  127. bathroom /ˈbɑːθ.ruːm/ 浴室,洗澡间;盥洗室 a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet (11 次)
    • Okay, go into the bathroom, use whatever you want, just don’t ever tell me what you did in there.
  128. bird /bɜːd/ ;禽 a creature with feathers and wings, usually able to fly (11 次)
    • I swear I’ve seen birds do this on Wild Kingdom.
  129. brother /ˈbrʌð.ər/ 兄弟 a man or boy with the same parents as another person (11 次)
    • you remember my brother Ross?
  130. child /tʃaɪld/ 儿童,小孩;儿子;女儿 a boy or girl from the time of birth until he or she is an adult, or a son or daughter of any age (11 次)
    • Yes, and we all know how cruel a parent can be about the flatness of a child’s pillow.
  131. ex /eks/ 前妻;前夫;前女友;前男友 Someone’s ex is a person who was their wife, husband, or partner in the past. (11 次)
    • Speaking of issues, isn’t that your ex-wife?
  132. fireman /ˈfaɪə.mən/ 消防队员 a man whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning (11 次)
    • Fireman No. 1: What do we got there?
  133. line /laɪn/ 线,线条 a long, thin mark on the surface of something (11 次)
    • Joey: Of course it was a line!
  134. waitress /ˈweɪ.trəs/ (餐馆里的)女侍者,女服务员 a woman whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant (11 次)
    • Waitress:
  135. whaddya(或许是 daddy?) (11 次)
    • Whaddya think?
  136. wife /waɪf/ 妻子,老婆,夫人 the woman that you are married to (11 次)
    • Speaking of issues, isn’t that your ex-wife?
  137. ball /bɔːl/ ;球状物 any object in the shape of a sphere, especially one used as a toy by children or in various sports such as tennis and football (10 次)
    • Monica: Whose little ball of paper is this?!
  138. building /ˈbɪl.dɪŋ/ 建筑物;房屋 a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory (10 次)
    • I just went to your building and you weren’t there
  139. chance /tʃɑːns/ 机遇;机会;时机 an occasion that allows something to be done (10 次)
    • And not that I have any idea who me is right now, but you just have to give me a chance too…
  140. director /daɪˈrek.tər/ 经理,管理者,主任,董事 a manager of an organization, company, college, etc. (10 次)
    • Director: …
  141. dog /dɒɡ/ (尤指当作宠物或用来打猎、看护的)狗,犬 a common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things (10 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  142. egg /eɡ/ (食用的)蛋(尤指鸡蛋) the oval object with a hard shell that is produced by female birds, especially chickens, eaten as food (10 次)
    • Tuna or egg salad?
  143. food /fuːd/ 食物;食品;(供植物生长的)养料 something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive (10 次)
    • Oh, she just graduated, and she wants to be something in cooking, or food, or….
  144. hah(或许是 hag?) (10 次)
    • Joey: Bwah-hah-hah!
  145. issue /ˈɪʃ.uː/ 问题;议题 a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about (10 次)
    • Ooh, I was kinda hoping that wouldn’t be an issue
  146. smile /smaɪl/ 微笑,笑容 a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen (10 次)
    • I can’t stop smiling.
  147. street /striːt/ ,街道,大街 a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides (10 次)
    • This one goes across the street, I must have given him yours.
  148. body /ˈbɒd.i/ (人或动物的)躯体;身体 the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal (9 次)
    • Do you have any respect for your body?
  149. breast /brest/ 乳房 either of the two soft, rounded parts of a woman’s chest that produce milk after she has a baby (9 次)
    • Women can see breasts any time they want.
  150. business /ˈbɪz.nɪs/ 买卖(货品或服务) the activity of buying and selling goods and services (9 次)
    • You’re the best in the business.
  151. cab /kæb/ (卡车、公共汽车、火车等大型车辆的)驾驶室 the separate front part of a large vehicle, such as a truck, bus, or train, in which the driver sits (9 次)
    • I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
  152. daddy /ˈdæd.i/ 爸爸,爹爹(尤指儿童用语) child’s word for father (9 次)
    • Daddy, I just…
  153. family /ˈfæm.əl.i/ ,家庭 a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children (9 次)
    • How’s, um.. how’s the family?
  154. floor /flɔːr/ (房间的)地板,地面 the flat surface of a room on which you walk (9 次)
    • Rachel: Hey Mon, look what I just found on the floor.
  155. hospital /ˈhɒs.pɪ.təl/ 医院 a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses (9 次)
    • Phoebe: Going to the hospital tonight?
  156. ice /aɪs/ ;冰块 water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this (9 次)
    • That’s like saying there’s only one flavor of ice cream for you.
  157. news /njuːz/ 消息;新闻 information or reports about recent events (9 次)
    • No news, no little anecdotes to share with the folks?
  158. present /ˈprez.ənt/ (尤指表示友谊或致谢的)礼物,赠品 something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you (9 次)
    • I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
  159. reason /ˈriː.zən/ 原因;理由;解释 the cause of an event or situation or something that provides an excuse or explanation (9 次)
    • Hey, if Little Joey’s dead, then I got no reason to live!
  160. relationship /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ 关系;联系;关联 the way in which two things are connected (9 次)
    • Chandler: Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven’t had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento.
  161. rest /rest/ (使)暂停,(使)停止;(使)休息 to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength (9 次)
    • Ross: ‘S’funny, um, uh, we agreed we’d spend the rest of our lives together.
  162. rule /ruːl/ 规则;法则;规章;条例 an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do (9 次)
    • What, like there’s a rule or something?
  163. shoop(或许是 hoop?) (9 次)
    • Shoop, shoop, shoop.
  164. sir /sɜːr/ 先生 used as a formal and polite way of speaking to a man, especially one who you are providing a service to or who is in a position of authority (9 次)
    • Rachel: Excuse me, sir.
  165. water /ˈwɔː.tər/ a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life (9 次)
    • Let’s roll it.. water’s working .. and… action.
  166. zoo /zuː/ (尤指野生)动物园 an area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them or study them (9 次)
    • I was the last one to know when Chandler got bitten by the peacock at the zoo.
  167. actor /ˈæk.tər/ 演员 someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme (8 次)
    • Yeah, I’m an actor.
  168. attendant /əˈten.dənt/ 服务员;侍者 someone whose job is to be in a place and help visitors or customers (8 次)
    • Ross: Flight Attendant: Alright!
  169. bunch /bʌntʃ/ ;束;扎 a number of things of the same type fastened together or in a close group (8 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  170. cheese /tʃiːz/ 奶酪,干酪 a food made from milk, or from a milk-like substance taken from plants, that can be either firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in colour (8 次)
    • We ordered a fat-free crust with extra cheese.
  171. clothe /kləʊð/ 给…提供衣服;给…衣服穿 to provide someone with clothes (8 次)
    • Ross: You got the clothes clean.
  172. cup /kʌp/ 杯子(常带有柄) a small, round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc. (8 次)
    • Yeah, I’ll have a cup of coffee.
  173. door /dɔːr/ a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance itself (8 次)
    • and I’ve just wasted about thirty-five of them talking to you people, so, uh.. Monica, can you help me with the door?
  174. dress /dres/ 连衣裙 a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and girls (8 次)
    • Rachel: Want a wedding dress?
  175. finger /ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/ (尤指除大拇指之外的)手指 any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs (8 次)
    • But you hate sticking your finger in your eye!
  176. office /ˈɒf.ɪs/ 办公室;办公楼 a room or part of a building in which people work, especially sitting at tables with computers, phones, etc., usually as a part of a business or other organization (8 次)
    • Well, Mr. Kostelick wants you to stop by his office at the end of the day.
  177. side /saɪd/ ;(尤指)侧面 a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front, or the back (8 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  178. sock /sɒk/ 短袜,袜子 a piece of clothing made from soft material that covers your foot and the lower part of your leg (8 次)
    • I know you probably think that this is all about what I said the other day about you making love with your socks on, but it isn’t…
  179. son /sʌn/ 儿子 your male child (8 次)
    • but I get to see my son, who I love…
  180. step /step/ 跨步,迈步;踩,踏 to move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place, or to put your foot on or in something (8 次)
    • My mom had just killed herself and my step-dad was back in prison, and I got here, and I didn’t know anybody.
  181. thought /θɔːt/ (think的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of think (8 次)
    • Thought we were trying to find stuff.
  182. ticket /ˈtɪk.ɪt/ ;券;车票;入场券 a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity (8 次)
    • that’s not why we bought the ticket.
  183. trouble /ˈtrʌb.əl/ 问题,困难,麻烦 problems or difficulties (8 次)
    • Ross: You can see where he’d have trouble.
  184. w /ˈdʌb.əl.juː/ (英语字母表的第23个字母) the 23rd letter of the English alphabet (8 次)
    • Monica: W-w-wh-… wha-… w-w-w-…
  185. wedding /ˈwed.ɪŋ/ 婚礼,结婚庆典 a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it (8 次)
    • Oh God… well, it started about a half hour before the wedding.
  186. window (8 次)
    • Look at the window, there’s my name!
  187. airport /ˈeə.pɔːt/ 航空站,航空港,机场 a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in (7 次)
    • I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
  188. ass /æs/ a donkey (7 次)
    • Hey, that woman’s got an ass like Carol’s!
  189. boat /bəʊt/ ;小船 a small vehicle for travelling on water (7 次)
    • I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
  190. bone /bəʊn/ ,骨头 any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame (7 次)
    • You know, lit a bone?
  191. choice /tʃɔɪs/ 选择,挑选;抉择 an act or the possibility of choosing (7 次)
    • A fine choice.
  192. cooky(或许是 cook?) (7 次)
    • Oh, and, um, sometimes Artelle lets me put the little chocolate blobbies on the cookies.
  193. emergency /ɪˈmɜː.dʒən.si/ 紧急情况;不测事件;突发事件 something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results (7 次)
    • Chandler: Listen, it’s kind of an emergency.
  194. feeling /ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ (感官的)感觉 the fact of feeling something physical (7 次)
    • With feelings.
  195. girlfriend /ˈɡɜːl.frend/ 女朋友,女情人 a woman or girl who a person is having a romantic or sexual relationship with (7 次)
    • You know, you and Bob, and me and my girlfriend, uh, uh, Monica.
  196. Joanne (7 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  197. lip /lɪp/ ,嘴唇 one of the two soft parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth (7 次)
    • Sorry, the first guy runs the lips.
  198. luck /lʌk/ 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会 the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities (7 次)
    • Oh, look, wish me luck!
  199. pact /pækt/ 契约;条约;协定 a formal agreement between two people or groups of people (7 次)
    • I say this year, no dates, we make a pact.
  200. pant /pænt/ 气喘,喘息 to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic (7 次)
    • Ooh, she should not be wearing those pants.
  201. park /pɑːk/ 公园 a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it (7 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  202. partner /ˈpɑːt.nər/ 搭档,伙伴,同伴 a person or organization you are closely involved with in some way (7 次)
    • Well, guess who my dad’s making partner in his firm?
  203. piece /piːs/ ;片;段;碎片;碎块 a part of something (7 次)
    • Monica: We ripped that couple apart, and kept the pieces for ourselves.
  204. plane /pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel, with wings and one or more engines (7 次)
    • If it wasn’t for you and your stupid balloon, I would be on a plane watching a woman do this right now.
  205. quality /ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/ 质量,品级 how good or bad something is (7 次)
    • Okay, I-I d’know, you-you just- you have a quality.
  206. roommate /ˈruːm.meɪt/ 舍友,室友,合租一室的人 a person who you share a room with for a period of time (7 次)
    • Chandler: C’mon, we’re roommates!
  207. shower /ʃaʊər/ 淋浴器 a device that releases drops of water through a lot of very small holes and that you stand under to wash your whole body (7 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  208. song /sɒŋ/ ,歌曲 a usually short piece of music with words that are sung (7 次)
    • It’s, uh, it’s a song.
  209. store /stɔːr/ (大型)百货商店 a large shop where you can buy many different types of goods (7 次)
    • Some fat guy’s sleeping with the store manager.
  210. team /tiːm/ ,组,班 a number of people or animals who do something together as a group (7 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, it-it was like, it was like he made us into a team.
  211. tip /tɪp/ (使)倾斜;(使)倾覆 to (cause to) move so that one side is higher than another side (7 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  212. turkey /ˈtɜː.ki/ 火鸡 a large bird grown for its meat on farms (7 次)
    • Look, this will seem a little weird, but you put your head inside this turkey, and then we’ll all talk, and you’ll hear everything we say.
  213. weekend /ˌwiːkˈend/ 周末(周六和周日,有时也包括周五晚上) Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the week in which many people living in the West do not go to work (7 次)
    • Weekend
  214. bean /biːn/ ;豆荚;菜豆;豆科植物 a seed, or the pod containing seeds, of various climbing plants, eaten as a vegetable (6 次)
    • See, he gave up something, but then he got those magic beans.
  215. bit /bɪt/ 小块;少许,少量 a small piece or amount of something (6 次)
    • Oh, you wouldn’t know a great butt if it came up and bit ya.
  216. bitch /bɪtʃ/ 母狗 a female dog (6 次)
    • Hey, that’s not for you, bitch!
  217. booby /ˈbuː.bi/ 鲣鸟 a type of seabird similar to a gannet (6 次)
    • No, she’s still upset because I saw her boobies.
  218. car /kɑːr/ 汽车 a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number of people (6 次)
    • I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting traffic… basically just trying to stay awake.
  219. chicken /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ ;鸡肉 a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird that is cooked and eaten (6 次)
    • Joey: Uh, waiter, one more plate of chicken wings over here.
  220. chip /tʃɪp/ 炸薯条,油炸土豆条 a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot (6 次)
    • Monica: We all chipped in.
  221. cow /kaʊ/ 母牛,奶牛 a large female farm animal kept to produce meat and milk (6 次)
    • All right, a cow got through!
  222. difference /ˈdɪf.ər.əns/ 区别,差别,不同 the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same (6 次)
    • That’s the difference!
  223. form /fɔːm/ (使)出现,(使)形成,(使)产生 to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist (6 次)
    • Tonight’s potatoes will be both mashed with lumps, and in the form of tots.
  224. hockey /ˈhɒk.i/ 曲棍球运动 a game played on a sports field between two teams of eleven players who each have a curved stick with which they try to put a small, hard ball into the other team’s goal (6 次)
    • Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
  225. husband /ˈhʌz.bənd/ 丈夫 the man that you are married to (6 次)
    • Aurora: My husband.
  226. idiot /ˈɪd.i.ət/ 白痴,笨蛋 a stupid person or someone who is behaving in a stupid way (6 次)
    • Paul: I know, I know, I’m such an idiot.
  227. massage /ˈmæs.ɑːʒ/ 按摩,推拿 to rub and press someone’s body with regular repeated movements, in order to relax them or to reduce stiffness or pain in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) or muscles (6 次)
    • Your 4:00 herbal massage has been pushed back to 4:30 and Miss Somerfield canceled her 5:30 shiatsu.
  228. midnight /ˈmɪd.naɪt/ 子夜,午夜 twelve o’clock in the middle of the night (6 次)
    • And then you say that it’s almost midnight
  229. nipple /ˈnɪp.l̩/ 乳头,奶头 the dark part of the skin which sticks out from the breast of a mammal and through which milk is supplied to the young (6 次)
    • Ross: The girl on the cover with her nipples showing?
  230. none /nʌn/ 没有一个(人或事物);全无 not one (of a group of people or things), or not any (6 次)
    • Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
  231. note /nəʊt/ 短笺,便条 a short piece of writing (6 次)
    • See, I wrote a note to myself, and then I realised I didn’t need it, so I balled it up and… …now I wish I was dead.
  232. o’clock /əˈklɒk/ (用于数字1至12后表示整点)…点钟 used after a number from one to twelve to say the time when it is exactly that hour (6 次)
    • Ross, ten o'clock.
  233. pig /pɪɡ/ a large pink, brown, or black farm animal with short legs and a curved tail, kept for its meat (6 次)
    • Rachel: I don’t know…right, he’s the pig!
  234. power /paʊər/ 影响力;操控力;势力 ability to control people and events (6 次)
    • She’s like this high-powered, driven career type.
  235. pressure /ˈpreʃ.ər/ 压力 the force you produce when you press something (6 次)
    • You don’t have to face the horrible pressures of this holiday: desperate scramble to find anything with lips just so you can have someone to kiss when the ball drops!!
  236. receptionist /rɪˈsep.ʃən.ɪst/ 接待员;招待员 a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone (6 次)
    • Receptionist: It says to call this number if you’re not completely satisfied with this candy bar.
  237. shhh(或许是 shh?) (6 次)
    • Ross: Oh, shhh, shh.
  238. shop /ʃɒp/ 商店,店铺 a place where you can buy goods or services (6 次)
    • Anyway, they pretty much sucked, so, I blew off the rest of the day, and I went shopping……
  239. sort /sɔːt/ 种类,类型 a group of things that are of the same type or that share similar qualities (6 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  240. spot /spɒt/ ;斑点;圆点 a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it (6 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  241. thumb /θʌm/ 拇指 the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick things up easily (6 次)
    • They say it’s the same as the distance from the tip of a guy’s thumb to the tip of his index finger.
  242. top /tɒp/ ;顶端;顶部 the highest place or part (6 次)
    • I put my basket on top.
  243. TV /ˌtiːˈviː/ 电视(机)(television的缩写) abbreviation for television (6 次)
    • She got the furniture, the stereo, the good TV- what did you get?
  244. vestibule /ˈves.tɪ.bjuːl/ (搁放外套等的)门厅 a small room just inside the outer door of a public building where you can leave your coat, etc. (6 次)
    • I am trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
  245. age /eɪdʒ/ 年龄,年纪;存在时间 the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed (5 次)
    • How about I’ll, uh, catch up with you in the Ice Age.
  246. altar /ˈɔːl.tər/ 圣坛,祭坛 a structure with a flat top, often shaped like a table, that is used in some religious ceremonies, for example as a place to put important religious objects (5 次)
    • Well, at least she had the chance to leave a man at the altar
  247. base /beɪs/ 基底,底座;底层,底子 the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something (5 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  248. basket /ˈbɑː.skɪt/ ;笼;篓,筐 a light container, often with a handle, that is made of thin strips of wood, metal, or plastic twisted together, used for carrying or storing things (5 次)
    • I put my basket on top.
  249. bill /bɪl/ 账单 a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written (5 次)
    • The phone bill arrives, but you don’t pay it right away.
  250. birth /bɜːθ/ 出生 the time when a baby or young animal comes out of its mother’s body (5 次)
    • You think it’s easy giving birth to seven children?
  251. boarding /ˈbɔː.dɪŋ/ (并排接起来的)木板,板材 boards that have been fastened side by side to each other (5 次)
    • Yeah, well I went to boarding school with four hundred boys.
  252. boot /buːt/ 靴子 a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg (5 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  253. bottle /ˈbɒt.əl/ ,瓶子 a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck (5 次)
    • Always yelling, always yelling nothing made him happy, nothing made him happy, not that wood shop, not those stupid little ships in the bottle, nothing.
  254. buck /bʌk/ (美)元 a dollar (5 次)
    • Monica: You owe me 20 bucks.
  255. career /kəˈrɪər/ 生涯,职业;事业 the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn more money (5 次)
    • She’s like this high-powered, driven career type.
  256. case /keɪs/ 具体情况;实例 a particular situation or example of something (5 次)
    • Unfortunately in my case, there was only one woman- for her…
  257. chair /tʃeər/ 椅子 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms (5 次)
    • Rachel: We ended up having sex in his chair.
  258. college /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ 大学 a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= first) degree (5 次)
    • OK, senior year of college… on a pool table.
  259. congratulation /kənˌɡrætʃ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ “我拿到那个工作了。”“是吗?祝贺你!” something that you say when you want to congratulate someone: (5 次)
    • Joey: Congratulations.
  260. crap /kræp/ 排泄物,粪便,屎;排泄 a rude word for solid waste, or an occasion when an animal or person produces solid waste (5 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  261. engagement /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/ 订婚 an agreement to marry someone (5 次)
    • Rachel: Has anybody seen my engagement ring?
  262. fault /fɒlt/ 过错,过失;责任 a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame (5 次)
    • Ross: No, y’know what, I guess it’s partially my fault.
  263. flower /flaʊər/ ;开花植物 the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these (5 次)
    • I take the uh dead flowers out of the vase…
  264. football /ˈfʊt.bɔːl/ 足球(运动) a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team’s goal (5 次)
    • We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
  265. front /frʌnt/ 前面;正面 the part of a building, object, or person’s body that faces forward or is most often seen or used (5 次)
    • I’m the girl in the veil who stomped on your heart in front of your entire family!’
  266. gift /ɡɪft/ 礼物;赠品 a present or something that is given (5 次)
    • We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
  267. goodbye /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/ 再见,再会 used when someone leaves (5 次)
    • Well, goodbye Chandler.
  268. grandmother /ˈɡræn.mʌð.ər/ (外)祖母 the mother of a person’s father or mother (5 次)
    • As in my grandmother.
  269. hall /hɔːl/ 门厅;走廊 the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs (5 次)
    • Me and Chandler live across the hall.
  270. holiday /ˈhɒl.ə.deɪ/ 假期,假日 a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax (5 次)
    • I mean, with the holidays coming up-
  271. hotel /həʊˈtel/ 宾馆,酒店 a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals (5 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: We’ll go to a hotel.
  272. information /ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 情报;资料;消息 facts about a situation, person, event, etc. (5 次)
    • Well, for your information, Paolo is gonna be in Rome this New Year, so I’ll be just as pathetic as the rest of you.
  273. it’s /ɪts/ (it is的缩略形式) short form of it is (5 次)
    • It's-it's about Alan.
  274. Lorraine (5 次)
    • Lorraine: Hi, Joey.
  275. lump /lʌmp/ (通常指无固定形状的)块,团 a piece of a solid substance, usually with no particular shape (5 次)
    • Ross: Will you make the mashed potatoes with the lumps?
  276. maid /meɪd/ (宾馆的)女服务员;(家中的)女佣,女仆,侍女 a woman who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone’s home (5 次)
    • My maid of honour, Mindy?!
  277. mail /meɪl/ 信件,邮包;邮政(系统) the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people, or the system for sending letters, etc. from place to place (5 次)
    • I’m going through my mail, and I open up their monthly, you know, STATEMENT-
  278. meeting /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ 会见;会面;会议 a planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online (= using the internet), to discuss something (5 次)
    • No, she’s at a faculty meeting.
  279. mess /mes/ 肮脏;杂乱;不整洁的人 Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy. (5 次)
    • My brother’s going through that right now, he’s such a mess.
  280. middle /ˈmɪd.əl/ 中部,中间;中央;当中 the central point, position, or part (5 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  281. milk /mɪlk/ ;牛奶;羊奶 the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, cheese, etc. (5 次)
    • I wiped tables for it, I steamed milk for it, and it was totally–not worth it.
  282. mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/ 错误;过失 an action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result (5 次)
    • Whoah, boy, hockey was a big mistake!
  283. mouth /maʊθ/ ,口;口腔 the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue (5 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  284. noise /nɔɪz/ 噪声;杂音;嘈杂声;喧闹声 a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud (5 次)
    • That cute nibbly noise when she eats.
  285. noodle /ˈnuː.dəl/ 面条 a food in the form of long, thin strips made from flour or rice, water, and often egg, cooked in boiling liquid (5 次)
    • La la la la…something and noodles with string.
  286. onion /ˈʌn.jən/ 洋葱(头) a vegetable with a strong smell and flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside (5 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Hi, one, uh, mushroom, green pepper and onion?
  287. passion /ˈpæʃ.ən/ 激情,热情;强烈情感 a very powerful feeling, for example of sexual attraction, love, hate, anger, or other emotion (5 次)
    • Phoebe: No, ‘cause this line is passion, and this is… just a line.
  288. perfection /pəˈfek.ʃən/ 完美;完善 the state of being complete and correct in every way (5 次)
    • Chandler: You know, on second thought, gum would be perfection.
  289. plate /pleɪt/ 盘子,碟子 a flat, usually round dish with a slightly raised edge that you eat from or serve food from (5 次)
    • Joey: Uh, waiter, one more plate of chicken wings over here.
  290. remote /rɪˈməʊt/ 远的;遥远的;久远的;关系疏远的 far away in distance (5 次)
    • Monica: Ross, your little creature’s got the remote again.
  291. ride /raɪd/ 骑(自行车、摩托车或马等) to sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on it controlling its movements (5 次)
    • Once I got on the subway, right, and it was at night, and I rode it all the way to Brooklyn… just for the hell of it.
  292. score /skɔːr/ (体育比赛、考试等中)得(分) to win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, or game (5 次)
    • What’s the score?
  293. service /ˈsɜː.vɪs/ 公共服务系统;公共事业 a government system or private organization that is responsible for a particular type of activity, or for providing a particular thing that people need (5 次)
    • Oh, by the way, great service tonight.
  294. shirt /ʃɜːt/ (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫 a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front (5 次)
    • I mean, am I supposed to use like one machine for shirts and another machine for pants?
  295. size /saɪz/ 尺寸;大小;规模 how large or small something or someone is (5 次)
    • Actually it’s the same guy that wells up every time that Grinch’s heart grows three sizes and breaks that measuring device…
  296. sud(或许是 dud?) (5 次)
    • Unfortunately, I don’t see suds.
  297. surprise /səˈpraɪz/ 意想不到的事物 an unexpected event (5 次)
    • Monica: My surprise party!
  298. sweetheart /ˈswiːt.hɑːt/ 恋人,心上人 a boyfriend or girlfriend (5 次)
    • Oh, c’mere, sweetheart.
  299. test /test/ 测验,考查 a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or is like (5 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  300. toe /təʊ/ 脚趾 any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot (5 次)
    • I mean, that guy with the toe thing?
  301. twin /twɪn/ 双胞胎之一 either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion (5 次)
    • Phoebe: Y’know, it’s even worse when you’re twins.
  302. underwear /ˈʌn.də.weər/ 内衣 clothes worn next to the skin, under other clothes (5 次)
    • Joey: Even nicer when everyone gets to wear their underwear..
  303. account /əˈkaʊnt/ 账户,户头 an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to (4 次)
    • Phoebe: - and there’s five hundred extra dollars in my account.
  304. arm /ɑːm/ ,手臂;上肢 either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end (4 次)
    • Um, and, and then you put your arms around me.
  305. audition /ɔːˈdɪʃ.ən/ (演员、乐手、舞蹈演员等的)试镜;试奏;试唱;试演 a short performance that an actor, musician, dancer, etc. gives in order to show they are suitable for a particular play, film, show, etc. (4 次)
    • You, you go on three auditions a month and you call yourself an actor, but Bob…
  306. bath /bɑːθ/ 澡盆,浴缸 a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your whole body (4 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  307. blackout /ˈblæk.aʊt/ 灯火管制时期;断电时期;断电,停电 a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an electricity failure (4 次)
    • Who am I gonna meet in a blackout?
  308. boob /buːb/ (女人的)乳房 a woman’s breast (4 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  309. burgundy /ˈbɜː.ɡən.di/ 勃艮第酒红 a dark reddish-purple colour, like the colour of red wine (4 次)
    • Unless you want your mother to spend eternity in a lemon yellow pant-suit, go with the burgundy.
  310. camp /kæmp/ 营地;宿营地 a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures (4 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, boy scouts could have camped under there.
  311. candle /ˈkæn.dəl/ 蜡烛 a stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick (= piece of string) in the middle of it that produces light as it slowly burns (4 次)
    • Well, Chandler’s old roomate was Jewish, and these are the only candles we have, so… Happy Chanukah, everyone.
  312. cent /sent/ 美分;分币 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar, or a coin with this value (4 次)
    • Ross: I’m in for fifty cents.
  313. chef /ʃef/ (酒店或餐馆的)厨师;(尤指)厨师长,大厨,主厨 a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant, especially the most important cook (4 次)
    • Anyway, he’s opening up a restaurant and he’s looking for a head chef.
  314. club /klʌb/ 俱乐部;社团 an organization of people with a common purpose or interest, who meet regularly and take part in shared activities (4 次)
    • He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
  315. comedian /kəˈmiː.di.ən/ 喜剧演员;滑稽演员 a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and funny stories or by copying the behaviour or speech of famous people (4 次)
    • I mean it’s like the stand-up comedian you have to sit through before Pink Floyd comes out.
  316. copy /ˈkɒp.i/ 复制;临摹;模仿,效仿 to produce something so that it is the same as an original piece of work (4 次)
    • And, uh, I don’t know if you got any of that, but I would really like a copy of the tape.
  317. cramp /kræmp/ 痉挛,抽筋(常出现在大量运动后) a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a lot of exercise, that limits movement (4 次)
    • Ow, ow, ow, ow, leg cramp, leg cramp, leg cramp.
  318. decision /dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/ 决定;决策;选择 a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities (4 次)
    • Well, maybe that’s my decision.
  319. distance /ˈdɪs.təns/ 距离,路程 the amount of space between two places (4 次)
    • They say it’s the same as the distance from the tip of a guy’s thumb to the tip of his index finger.
  320. dryer /ˈdraɪ.ər/ 烘干机 a machine that dries things (4 次)
    • Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
  321. evening /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ 傍晚;晚上 the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and night (4 次)
    • It was this perfect evening… more or less.
  322. fan /fæn/ …迷,狂热爱好者;热烈崇拜者 someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc. (4 次)
    • Four thousand angry Pittsburgh fans?
  323. farm /fɑːm/ 农场 an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business (4 次)
    • Yeah, it’s like when you’re a kid, and your parents put your dog to sleep, and they tell you it went off to live on some farm.
  324. fruit /fruːt/ 水果 the soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of fruit are sweet and can be eaten. (4 次)
    • Anyway, that’s when me and my friends started this whole fruit basket business.
  325. furniture /ˈfɜː.nɪ.tʃər/ 家具 things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building to make it suitable and comfortable for living or working in (4 次)
    • Anyway, if you don’t feel like being alone tonight, Joey and Chandler are coming over to help me put together my new furniture.
  326. gentleman /ˈdʒen.təl.mən/ 先生(对男士的礼貌称呼) a polite way of talking to or referring to a man (4 次)
    • Brand new woman, ladies and gentlemen.
  327. glass /ɡlɑːs/ 玻璃 a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects (4 次)
    • “The glass is half empty.”
  328. heat /hiːt/ ,高温,热度 the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something (4 次)
    • Because I think it might take some of the heat off me.
  329. honeymoon /ˈhʌn.i.muːn/ 蜜月 a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage (4 次)
    • Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing!
  330. house /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in (4 次)
    • Monica: White House adviser?
  331. insurance /ɪnˈʃɔː.rəns, ɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/ 保险 an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc. (4 次)
    • Insurance?
  332. interview /ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/ 面试;面谈 a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course (4 次)
    • I was laughed out of twelve interviews today.
  333. jerk /dʒɜːk/ (使)猝然一动;猛推;急拉 to make a short sudden movement, or to cause someone or something to do this (4 次)
    • Jerk missed his flight.
  334. k /keɪ/ (英语字母表的第11个字母) the eleventh letter of the English alphabet (4 次)
    • Ross: I had a ‘K’.
  335. kitchen /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ 厨房 a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes are washed (4 次)
    • Rachel: I know I had it this morning, and I know I had it when I was in the kitchen with…
  336. league /liːɡ/ (体育项目)联合会,联赛,联盟 a group of teams playing a sport who take part in competitions between each other (4 次)
    • Oh please, could she be more out of my league?
  337. lunch /lʌntʃ/ 午餐,午饭 a meal that is eaten in the middle of the day (4 次)
    • Director: I think his butt would like to get this shot before lunch.
  338. mint /mɪnt/ 薄荷 a herb whose leaves have a strong, fresh smell and taste and are used for giving flavour to food (4 次)
    • The fuzzy little mints at the bottom of her purse.
  339. museum /mjuːˈziː.əm/ 博物馆,博物院 a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept (4 次)
    • Mr. Geller: Look, there are people like Ross who need to shoot for the stars, with his museum, and his papers getting published.
  340. ohh(或许是 oh?) (4 次)
    • Joey: Ohh.
  341. opening /ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ ;孔;开口 a hole or space that something or someone can pass through (4 次)
    • Yeah, I think for us, kissing is pretty much like an opening act, y’know?
  342. orthodontist /ˌɔː.θəˈdɒn.tɪst/ 正牙医生 a person whose job is to correct the position of the teeth (4 次)
    • And I’m an orthodontist.
  343. paper /ˈpeɪ.pər/ thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on (4 次)
    • Monica: Whose little ball of paper is this?!
  344. pen /pen/ (用墨水的)笔 a long, thin object used for writing or drawing with ink (4 次)
    • Ross: Wait, did you get to the part about his ‘huge throbbing pens’?
  345. pillow /ˈpɪl.əʊ/ 枕头 a rectangular cloth bag filled with soft material, such as feathers or artificial materials, used for resting your head on in bed (4 次)
    • She’s already fluffed that pillow
  346. pin /pɪn/ (尤指用于固定布料用的)别针,大头针 a small thin piece of metal with a point at one end, especially used for temporarily holding pieces of cloth together (4 次)
    • Let’s just stick a pin in it, ok?
  347. puck /pʌk/ 冰球(冰球运动中当球用的橡胶圆盘) a small, hard rubber disc that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey (= a game played on ice) (4 次)
    • Where’s my puck?
  348. punch /pʌntʃ/ 一拳,一击 a forceful hit with a fist (= closed hand) (4 次)
    • Things change, roll with the punches.
  349. purse /pɜːs/ (常指女用)钱包 a small container for money, usually used by a woman (4 次)
    • What if I wanna be a- a purse, y’know?
  350. queen /kwiːn/ 女王;王后 a woman who rules a country because she has been born into a royal family, or a woman who is married to a king (4 次)
    • Phoebe: I worked in a Dairy Queen, why?
  351. roof /ruːf/ 屋顶;车顶;顶部;盖子 the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, etc. (4 次)
    • I’m goin’ to the roof, who’s with me?
  352. sake /seɪk/ 为了(某人)的利益;为了帮助(某人) in order to help or bring advantage to someone (4 次)
    • For God’s sake, Joey, really.
  353. scientist /ˈsaɪən.tɪst/ 科学家 an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences (4 次)
    • Phoebe: David’s like, y’know, Scientist Guy.
  354. seat /siːt/ 座位; 座椅 a piece of furniture or part of a train, plane, etc. that has been designed for someone to sit on (4 次)
    • Plastic seats?
  355. sense /sens/ 官能;感觉;知觉(尤指视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉和触觉) an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel (4 次)
    • Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
  356. shell /ʃel/ (尤指坚果、蛋、某些动物的)壳 the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and some animals (4 次)
    • Chances are he’s gonna be this, this broken shell of a man, y’know, so you should try not to look too terrific, I know it’ll be hard.
  357. ship /ʃɪp/ (尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰 a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea (4 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: Remember when you were a little kid, I used to take you to the navy yard and show you the big ships?
  358. situation /ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/ 处境,情况,形势 the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place (4 次)
    • familiar with our.. special situation?
  359. spoon /spuːn/ ,勺;调羹 an object consisting of a round, hollow part and a handle, used for mixing, serving, and eating food (4 次)
    • Grab a spoon!
  360. stair /steər/ 楼梯 a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another (4 次)
    • I say push her down the stairs.
  361. tea /tiː/ ;茶叶 (a drink made by pouring hot water onto) dried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers, especially the leaves of the tea plant (4 次)
    • And an iced tea.
  362. telescope /ˈtel.ɪ.skəʊp/ 望远镜 a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors (4 次)
    • Not like I was across the street with a telescope and a box of donuts.
  363. toast /təʊst/ 烤面包片,吐司 sliced bread made warm, crisp (= hard enough to break), and brown by being put near a high heat (4 次)
    • I’d like to propose a toast.
  364. tomato /təˈmɑː.təʊ/ 西红柿,番茄 a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads or sauces (4 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  365. tot /tɒt/ 小孩,幼儿 a young child (4 次)
    • I don’t see any tater tots.
  366. towel /taʊəl/ 毛巾;纸巾 a piece of cloth or paper used for drying someone or something that is wet (4 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  367. uncle /ˈʌŋ.kəl/ 舅父;伯父;叔父;姨父;姑父 the brother of someone’s mother or father, or the husband of someone’s aunt or uncle (4 次)
    • You kiss Uncle Freddie with that mouth?
  368. waffle /ˈwɒf.əl/ 胡扯;含糊其词 to talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers (4 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: I left a Belgian waffle out here, did you take it?
  369. zone /zəʊn/ (尤指有不同特征或用途的)地带,地区 an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for different purposes (4 次)
    • Because you waited too long to make your move, and now you’re in the friend zone.
  370. accident /ˈæk.sɪ.dənt/ 意外;不测;事故 something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone (3 次)
    • I took these when I had my golfing accident.
  371. admission /ədˈmɪʃ.ən/ (尤指不情愿的)承认;供认;招认 the act of agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly (3 次)
    • Rachel: It’s the woman from the hospital admissions office.
  372. advance /ədˈvɑːns/ (使)前进;使进步,使进展;使发展;促进 to go or move something forward, or to develop or improve something (3 次)
    • Terry, I, I, I know that I haven’t worked here very long, but I was wondering, do you think it would be possible if I got a $100 advance in my salary?
  373. agent /ˈeɪ.dʒənt/ 代理人;代理商 a person who acts for or represents another (3 次)
    • That was my agent.
  374. air /eər/ 空气 the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe (3 次)
    • Ross: I know, uh, the air, the-the trees… even though Nana’s gone there’s, there’s something almost, uh-
  375. amouz(或许是 amour?) (3 次)
    • The French call it an amouz-bouche.
  376. ankle /ˈæŋ.kəl/ 踝关节;踝 the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot (3 次)
    • Uh, my friend here was taking down our Christmas lights, and and she fell off the balcony and may have broken her foot or or ankle or something.
  377. b /biː/ (英语字母表的第二个字母) the second letter of the English alphabet (3 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Ehhhh… B-Buttons.
  378. babe /beɪb/ 婴儿,婴孩 a small baby (3 次)
    • Hello, babe!
  379. bag /bæɡ/ 袋子 a soft container made out of paper or thin plastic, and open at the top, used to hold foods and other goods (3 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  380. balloon /bəˈluːn/ 气球 a small, thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration, as a children’s toy, or for other purposes such as medical treatment or scientific research (3 次)
    • Joey: The balloon?
  381. banana /bəˈnɑː.nə/ 香蕉 a long, curved fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet, white flesh inside (3 次)
    • Ross: Hi, did you order some bananas?
  382. bank /bæŋk/ 银行 an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered (3 次)
    • It’s my bank.
  383. beer /bɪər/ 啤酒 an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type of plant) (3 次)
    • Ross: This was Carol’s favorite beer.
  384. belt /belt/ 腰带 a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration (3 次)
    • Phoebe: You missed a belt loop.
  385. block /blɒk/ 街区;街段 the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city (3 次)
    • Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
  386. boom /buːm/ 低沉有回响的声音;隆隆声 a deep and loud hollow sound (3 次)
    • You’re like the boom, boom, … boom.
  387. bra /brɑː/ 胸罩,文胸 a piece of women’s underwear that supports the breasts (3 次)
    • Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
  388. breakfast /ˈbrek.fəst/ 早餐 a meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day (3 次)
    • Hey, listen, I wanna borrow a coupla things, Aurora spent the night, I really wanna make her breakfast.
  389. breaking /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged (3 次)
    • Nurse: It’s just her water breaking.
  390. brush /brʌʃ/ 刷子;画笔 an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting (3 次)
    • Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush
  391. bubble /ˈbʌb.əl/ ;气泡;泡沫 a ball of gas that appears in a liquid, or a ball formed of air surrounded by liquid that floats in the air (3 次)
    • Blow a bubble.
  392. bus /bʌs/ 大客车;公共汽车,巴士 a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another (3 次)
    • -the bus stop…
  393. butter /ˈbʌt.ər/ 黄油 a pale yellow solid food containing a lot of fat that is made from cream and is spread on bread or used in cooking (3 次)
    • In fact, I’d very much like to butter your head.
  394. can’t (3 次)
    • Well, I’m rubber, you’re glue, whatever–can't do it.
  395. cart /kɑːt/ (两轮或四轮的)运货马车 a vehicle with either two or four wheels, pulled by a horse and used for carrying goods (3 次)
    • We had this cart.
  396. cartoon /kɑːˈtuːn/ (尤指报刊中与政治有关的)漫画,讽刺画 a drawing, especially in a newspaper or magazine, that tells a joke or makes a humorous political criticism (3 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  397. cell /sel/ 细胞 the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal (3 次)
    • Joey: “I just wanna go back to my cell.
  398. chand(或许是 sand?) (3 次)
    • Her name’s Aurora, and she’s Italian, and she pronounces my name ‘Chand-lrr’.
  399. character /ˈkær.ək.tər/ 性格,个性;特征 the particular combination of qualities in a person or place that makes them different from others (3 次)
    • No, no, the actual cartoon character.
  400. chocolate /ˈtʃɒk.lət/ 巧克力;巧克力糖 a sweet, usually brown, food made from cacao seeds, that is usually sold in a block and is often used as a flavour for desserts, drinks, etc. (3 次)
    • Oh, and, um, sometimes Artelle lets me put the little chocolate blobbies on the cookies.
  401. chunky /ˈtʃʌŋ.ki/ (衣服)厚实的,厚重的;(首饰)沉甸甸的 used to describe clothes that are thick and heavy, or jewellery made of large pieces (3 次)
    • Carol: I was looking at stuffed animals, and Susan wanted a Chunky.
  402. cigarette /ˌsɪɡ.ərˈet/ 香烟,纸烟 a small paper tube filled with cut pieces of tobacco that people smoke (3 次)
    • No no no, I am not giving you a cigarette.
  403. cleansing /ˈklen.zɪŋ/ 起清洁作用的 used to describe something that cleans or is used for cleaning (3 次)
    • She said that if you want to break the bad boyfriend cycle, you can do like a cleansing ritual.
  404. coat /kəʊt/ (通常指保暖的)外套,外衣,大衣 an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth (3 次)
    • She’s checking the coats.
  405. code /kəʊd/ 密码;代号;代码 a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form (3 次)
    • You broke the code!
  406. comin(或许是 coin?) (3 次)
    • Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
  407. company /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 公司 an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money (3 次)
    • Oh, I think this is the episode of Three’s Company where there’s some kind of misunderstanding.
  408. contraction /kənˈtræk.ʃən/ 收缩;缩小;缩短 the fact of something becoming smaller or shorter (3 次)
    • It’s probably like two dollars for the first contraction, and then fifty cents for each additional contraction.
  409. couch /kaʊtʃ/ 沙发 a sofa (3 次)
    • You gonna crash on the couch?
  410. country /ˈkʌn.tri/ 国家;国土 an area of land that has its own government, army, etc. (3 次)
    • Rachel: Country club newsletter.
  411. courage /ˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 勇气,胆量;勇敢 the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation (3 次)
    • I mean, you’re sitting there with her, she has no idea what’s happening, and then you finally get up the courage to do it, and there’s the horrible awkward moment when you’ve handed her the note.
  412. cousin /ˈkʌz.ən/ 堂(或表)兄弟;堂(或表)姐妹;远房亲戚 a child of a person’s aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not close) relation (3 次)
    • Not after your cousin who could belch the alphabet.
  413. cream /kriːm/ 奶油,乳脂 the thick, yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk (3 次)
    • That’s like saying there’s only one flavor of ice cream for you.
  414. delicate /ˈdel.ɪ.kət/ 脆弱的;娇嫩的 needing careful treatment, especially because easily damaged (3 次)
    • Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
  415. dip /dɪp/ ,浸,蘸 to put something into a liquid for a short time (3 次)
    • Are people eating my dip?
  416. disease /dɪˈziːz/ ,疾病 (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident (3 次)
    • Hey, y’know, I have had it with you guys and your cancer and your emphysema and your heart disease.
  417. earring /ˈɪə.rɪŋ/ 耳环,耳饰 a piece of jewellery, usually one of a pair, worn in a hole in the ear or fastened to the ear by a clip (3 次)
    • Oh, you-you mean your earrings?
  418. espresso /esˈpres.əʊ/ (用蒸汽加压煮出的)浓咖啡(饮用时不加奶) strong coffee, or a cup of this, made by forcing hot water through crushed coffee beans and served without milk (3 次)
    • Can I get an espresso and a latte over here, please?
  419. experience /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ 经验;经历;实践 (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things (3 次)
    • Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
  420. failure /ˈfeɪ.ljər/ 失败;失败的人(或事) the fact of someone or something not succeeding (3 次)
    • I mean, it’s conceivable that you wanted to sabotage your marriage so that the sibling would feel less of a failure in the eyes of the parents.
  421. field /fiːld/ ;地;牧场 an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence (3 次)
    • I’m on this field, and they, they hike me the baby…
  422. fish /fɪʃ/ ;鱼肉 an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food (3 次)
    • We’re talking about whipped fish, Monica.
  423. folk /fəʊk/ (尤指某一群体或类型的)人们 people, especially those of a particular group or type (3 次)
    • No news, no little anecdotes to share with the folks?
  424. gal /ɡæl/ 女子;女孩,小妞 a woman or girl (3 次)
    • Alright, you madcap gal.
  425. geek /ɡiːk/ (尤指男人)闷蛋,土包子 someone who is intelligent but not fashionable or popular (3 次)
    • Uh, I don’t know how to tell you this, but she’s in Monica’s bedroom, getting it on with Max, that scientist geek.
  426. grade /ɡreɪd/ 等级,品级,级别 a level of quality, size, importance, etc. (3 次)
    • Well, at least ‘big girls’ don’t pee in their pants in seventh grade!
  427. gravy /ˈɡreɪ.vi/ 肉汁 a sauce made with meat juices and flour, served with meat and vegetables (3 次)
    • I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
  428. gunpoint /ˈɡʌn.pɔɪnt/ 在枪口威胁下;用枪威胁 experiencing or using a threat of killing with a gun (3 次)
    • Young Ethan: I am telling you, up until I was, like nine, I thought that gunpoint was an actual place where crimes happen.
  429. gym /dʒɪm/ 健身俱乐部 a place or club where you can go to exercise using machines, weights, and other equipment (3 次)
    • Oh, and I’ve got Earth Science, but I’ll catch you in Gym.
  430. havin’(或许是 having?) (3 次)
    • Rachel: Wait, wait, Chandler, this is what you’re havin’ for Thanksgiving dinner?
  431. hero /ˈhɪə.rəʊ/ 英雄 a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great (3 次)
    • Do the words ‘Billy, don’t be a hero’ mean anything to you?
  432. history /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ 历史;历史学 (the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject (3 次)
    • This is the worst break-up in the history of the world.
  433. independence /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dəns/ (国家的)独立 freedom from being governed or ruled by another country (3 次)
    • Independence.
  434. joke /dʒəʊk/ 笑话;玩笑 something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh (3 次)
    • Make jokes, I don’t care!
  435. knuckle /ˈnʌk.əl/ 指节;(尤指)掌指关节 one of the joints in the hand where your fingers bend, especially where your fingers join on to the main part of your hand (3 次)
    • Like Joey’s constant knuckle-cracking isn’t annoying?
  436. kook /kuːk/ 怪人 a strange person (3 次)
    • But hey, I can be a kook.
  437. land /lænd/ 陆地,地面 the surface of the earth that is not covered by water (3 次)
    • You see, King George is giving us the land, so…
  438. lemon /ˈlem.ən/ 柠檬 an oval fruit that has a thick, yellow skin and sour juice, or the small tree on which this fruit grows (3 次)
    • Unless you want your mother to spend eternity in a lemon yellow pant-suit, go with the burgundy.
  439. lesson /ˈles.ən/ (一节)课 a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to do something (3 次)
    • Chandler: OK, alright, last minute lesson, last minute lesson.
  440. letter /ˈeə ˌlet.ər/ (可折叠成信封的)航空邮笺 a letter that is sent by aircraft, usually consisting of a single very thin sheet of paper that is folded and then stuck at the edges to form its own envelope (3 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, Barry’s letters.
  441. level /ˈlev.əl/ 高度 the height of something (3 次)
    • Why would I marry her if I thought on any level thatthat she was a lesbian?
  442. library /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ 图书馆;阅览室 a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually without payment (3 次)
    • That was a library card!
  443. living /ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/ 活着的,在世的;现存的 alive now (3 次)
    • So, um, what do you do for a living?
  444. meat /miːt/ (可食用的)肉 the flesh of an animal when it is used for food (3 次)
    • Well, the meat’s only every third layer, maybe you could scrape.
  445. memo /ˈmem.əʊ/ 备忘录;备忘便条 a message or other information in writing sent by one person or department to another in the same business organization (3 次)
    • If this is about those prank memos, I had nothing to do with them.
  446. model /ˈmɒd.əl/ 模范,典型,榜样 something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of its type (3 次)
    • Oh my God, it’s that Victoria’s Secret model.
  447. mousse /muːs/ 奶油冻,慕斯 a light cold food made from eggs mixed with cream (3 次)
    • Lorraine: Uh, can we have three chocolate mousses to go please?
  448. music /ˈmjuː.zɪk/ 音乐 a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening to it (3 次)
    • Central Perk is proud to present the music of Miss Phoebe Buffay.
  449. nudity /ˈnjuː.də.ti/ 赤裸,裸体 the fact that people are not wearing clothes (3 次)
    • Just so long as there’s a little nudity.
  450. page /peɪdʒ/ (书或报纸杂志的)页,面 a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it (3 次)
    • Yeah, well, you wouldn’t think it was cool if you’re eleven years old and all your friends are passing around page 79 of ‘Mistress Bitch.’
  451. pain /peɪn/ (肉体上的)痛,疼痛 a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness (3 次)
    • You’re feeling a lot of pain right now.
  452. penis /ˈpiː.nɪs/ 阴茎 the part of a male’s body that is used for urinating and for sex (3 次)
    • Yes, yes, fine, that is my penis.
  453. pet /pet/ 宠物 an animal that is kept in the home as a companion and treated kindly (3 次)
    • She’s a pet mortician.
  454. phrase /freɪz/ 短语 a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence (3 次)
    • What does the phrase ‘no date pact’ mean to you?
  455. pie /paɪ/ 馅饼 a type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked (3 次)
    • Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
  456. pile /paɪl/ ;垛;堆 objects positioned one on top of another (3 次)
    • No pagan altars, no piles of bones in the corners, they’re fine.
  457. pipe /paɪp/ ;管子;管道 a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another (3 次)
    • Now I’m guessing that he bought her the big pipe organ, and she’s really not happy about it.
  458. pit /pɪt/ ;麻子,痘瘢 a large hole in the ground, or a slightly low area in any surface (3 次)
    • Ross: Peach pit.
  459. possibility /ˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 可能(性) a chance that something may happen or be true (3 次)
    • And then he woke up, and there was this, this big plant outside his window, full of possibilities and stuff..
  460. press /pres/ ,压;推;挤 to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you (3 次)
    • Marcel, OK-if you press that button, you are in very, very big trouble.
  461. prison /ˈprɪz.ən/ 监狱 a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment (3 次)
    • My mom had just killed herself and my step-dad was back in prison, and I got here, and I didn’t know anybody.
  462. processing /ˈprəʊ.ses.ɪŋ/ 处理 审批 the act of dealing with documents or people in an official way (3 次)
    • I’m inputting my numbers, and big Al calls me into his office and tells me he wants to make me processing supervisor.
  463. quarter /ˈkwɔː.tər/ 四分之一 one of four equal or almost equal parts of something; ¼ (3 次)
    • Lorraine: You know, ever since I was little, I’ve been able to pick up quarters with my toes.
  464. rabbit /ˈræb.ɪt/ ,家兔 a small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food (3 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  465. radiator /ˈreɪ.di.eɪ.tər/ (通常指依靠水循环的)暖气装置;散热器;冷却器 a device, usually a container filled with water, that sends out heat, often as part of a heating or cooling system (3 次)
    • Do you know anything about fixing radiators?
  466. reference /ˈref.ər.əns/ 提到;谈到;论及 a mention of something (3 次)
    • Monica: Could you please tell me what this is in reference to?
  467. response /rɪˈspɒns/ 回答;回应,反应 an answer or reaction (3 次)
    • Monica: Lots of responses.
  468. rice /raɪs/ 大米,米;米饭 the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food (3 次)
    • Bring me the rice, c’mon.
  469. robe /rəʊb/ 长袍,罩袍;(尤指特别正式场合穿的)袍服,礼袍 a long, loose piece of clothing worn especially on very formal occasions (3 次)
    • Director: Lose the robe.
  470. salmon /ˈsæm.ən/ 鲑鱼,大麻哈鱼 a medium-sized silver-coloured fish that lives in the sea or rivers and swims up rivers to produce its eggs. Its pink flesh is eaten as a food. (3 次)
    • Monica: OK, try this salmon mousse.
  471. scone /skɒn/ 烤饼,司康(一种用面粉、牛奶和少许油脂制成的类似面包的小饼) a small, round cake that is like bread, made from flour, milk, and a little fat (3 次)
    • Sure, we have scones left! :
  472. sea /siː/ ,海洋 the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land (3 次)
    • When my time comes, I wanna be buried at sea.
  473. self /self/ 本性;自己;自我 the set of someone’s characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from other people (3 次)
    • Monica: I think we are getting a little ahead of selves here.
  474. shopping /ˈʃɒp.ɪŋ/ 购物,买东西 the activity of buying things from shops (3 次)
    • but if you spent it, it would be like shopping!
  475. skin /skɪn/ 皮肤;皮 the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc. (3 次)
    • Monica: Did anybody else feel they just wanted to peel the skin off their body, to have something else to do?
  476. soup /suːp/ ;羹 a usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat, or fish (3 次)
    • Phoebe: I brought you alphabet soup.
  477. sperm /spɜːm/ 精子 a sex cell produced by a man or male animal (3 次)
    • Um, I don’t remember you making any sperm.
  478. stage /steɪdʒ/ 阶段;发展时期 a part of an activity or a period of development (3 次)
    • We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
  479. state /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time (3 次)
    • Naturally our first choice would be one of the bigger state zoos, y’know, like, uh, San Diego… right?
  480. stomach /ˈstʌm.ək/ ;肚子,腹部 an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest (3 次)
    • I am not singing to your stomach, ok?
  481. subject /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ (讨论、考虑或研究的)主题,话题;问题;题目 the thing that is being discussed, considered, or studied (3 次)
    • And while we’re on the subject of news..
  482. subway /ˈsʌb.weɪ/ 地铁;地铁交通 a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground (3 次)
    • He walked me to the subway and said ‘We should do this again!’
  483. suit /suːt/ 一套衣服,套装 a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material (3 次)
    • Monica: Was he wearing a stunning blue suit?
  484. talkin(或许是 talking?) (3 次)
    • And um, and then I’m here talkin’ to you, and, and it’s easy, and it’s fun, and, and I don’t, I don’t have to…
  485. tartlet(或许是 tart let?) (3 次)
    • But in about eight and a half minutes, we’ll be serving some delicious onion tartlets.
  486. taste /teɪst/ 味道;味觉 the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours (3 次)
    • What’s that curry taste?
  487. theater /ˈθɪə.tər/ (theatre的美式拼写) US spelling of theatre (3 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  488. thermo(或许是 therm?) (3 次)
    • When I was eight, and I wouldn’t let her have my Judy Jetson thermos, so she threw it under the bus.
  489. tie /taɪ/ 打结;系,缚,捆,扎 to fasten together two ends of a piece of string or other long, thin material, or to (cause to) hold together with a long, thin piece of string, material, etc. (3 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  490. toilet /ˈtɔɪ.lət/ 坐便器,马桶 a bowl-shaped device with a seat that you sit on or stand near when emptying the body of urine or solid waste, or another device used for this purpose (3 次)
    • I’m just gonna go flush myself down the toilet now…
  491. tone /təʊn/ (常指对听话人的)语气,腔调,口吻 a quality in the voice that expresses the speaker’s feelings or thoughts, often towards the person being spoken to (3 次)
    • Joey: That tone will not make me go any faster.
  492. tongue /tʌŋ/ 舌头 the large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move, and is used for tasting, speaking, etc. (3 次)
    • She’s got her tongue in his ear.
  493. track /træk/ (铁路的)轨道 the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel (3 次)
    • We’re back on track, and I’m… ..chewing someone else’s gum.
  494. train /treɪn/ 火车,列车 a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods (3 次)
    • I’m trained for nothing!
  495. trust /trʌst/ 信任,信赖,相信 to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable (3 次)
    • But hopefully, what you’re left with is trust, and security, and…
  496. tuna /ˈtʃuː.nə/ 金枪鱼 a large fish that lives in warm seas (3 次)
    • Tuna or egg salad?
  497. twentieth /ˈtwen.ti.əθ/ 第二十(的) 20th written as a word (3 次)
    • Ross: Oh my God, oh- is today the twentieth, October twentieth?
  498. vent /vent/ 通风口;排气口 a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space (3 次)
    • Ross: Ok, got the vent open.
  499. vet /vet/ 兽医 a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals (3 次)
    • Ross: At the vet.
  500. view /vjuː/ 观点;见解;看法 an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something (3 次)
    • With a beautiful view of…
  501. voice /vɔɪs/ 说话声;嗓音 the sounds that are made when people speak or sing (3 次)
    • I want the baby to know my voice.
  502. vstbl(或许是 stably?) (3 次)
    • I’m trppd in an ATM vstbl wth Jll Gdcr.
  503. working /ˈwɜː.kɪŋ/ 工作的 relating to work (3 次)
    • Let’s roll it.. water’s working .. and… action.
  504. y’go(或许是 Yugo?) (3 次)
    • Ross: There y'go.
  505. abuse /əˈbjuːz/ (尤指为个人私利而)滥用;妄用 to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong (2 次)
    • Joey: I will not take this abuse.
  506. action /ˈæk.ʃən/ (尤指应对问题或困难的)行动;行动过程;行为 the process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem or difficulty (2 次)
    • Let’s roll it.. water’s working .. and… action.
  507. activity /ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 活跃;繁忙;热闹 the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around (2 次)
    • Um, they say there’s been some unusual activity on your account.
  508. adult /ˈæd.ʌlt/ 成年人;成年动物 a person or animal that has grown to full size and strength (2 次)
    • We’re all adults here, there’s only one way to resolve this.
  509. advice /ədˈvaɪs/ 意见;忠告;劝告 an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation (2 次)
    • Yeah, well, word of advice: Bring back the comedian.
  510. airplane /ˈeə.pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel that has wings and one or more engines (2 次)
    • You ready to jump out the airplane without your parachute?”
  511. alcoholic /ˌæl.kəˈhɒl.ɪk/ 含酒精的 containing alcohol (2 次)
    • Chandler: Or ‘You’re such a nice guy’ means ‘I’m gonna be dating leather-wearing alcoholics and complaining about them to you’.
  512. ante /ˈæn.ti/ 赌注 an amount of money that each person must risk in order to be part of a game that involves gambling (2 次)
    • Alright, Cincinnati, no blinds, everybody ante.
  513. appointment /əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ 约会;预约;约定 a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place (2 次)
    • Hey Ma. Listen, I made the appointment with Dr. Bazida, and…
  514. apron /ˈeɪ.prən/ 围裙 a piece of clothing worn over the front of other clothes to keep them clean when doing a dirty or messy job, especially cooking (2 次)
    • Look at you in the apron.
  515. area /ˈeə.ri.ə/ 地区;区域 a particular part of a place, piece of land, or country (2 次)
    • Okay, I think we’re getting into a weird area here…
  516. art /ɑːt/ (包括雕塑、绘画、音乐等的) 艺术 the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  517. attention /əˈten.ʃən/ 注意,留心;考虑;关心 notice, thought, or interest (2 次)
    • Thank you for calling attention to our error.
  518. aura /ˈɔː.rə/ 气氛,氛围;气息 a feeling or character that a person or place seems to have (2 次)
    • Stop cleansing my aura!
  519. balcony /ˈbæl.kə.ni/ 露台,阳台 an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level (2 次)
    • Now she just finished throwing his clothes off the balcony, now there’s just a lot of gesturing and arm-waving, , Ok, that is either, “How could you?”
  520. bam(或许是 ban?) (2 次)
    • Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
  521. barbecue /ˈbɑː.bɪ.kjuː/ 烤肉架 a metal frame on which meat, fish, or vegetables are cooked outdoors over a fire (2 次)
    • Phoebe: How long did you think this barbecue was gonna last?
  522. beard /bɪəd/ (下巴上的)胡须 the hair that some men allow to grow on the lower part of their face (2 次)
    • You had a beard!
  523. beast /biːst/ (尤指大型或野生的)动物;野兽 an animal, especially a large or wild one (2 次)
    • Oh, oh, and on page two, he’s not ‘reaching for her heaving beasts’.
  524. beeper /ˈbiː.pər/ 寻呼机 a small device, usually carried or worn on the body, that vibrates or makes a noise to tell you that someone wants you to phone them (2 次)
    • Oh, it’s my new beeper.
  525. bell /bel/ (电)门铃 an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button (2 次)
    • Fireman No. 3: I’ll even let you ring the bell.
  526. birdie /ˈbɜː.di/ 小鸟 a small bird (2 次)
    • Monica: Bye… bye… BIRDIE.
  527. biscuit /ˈbɪs.kɪt/ 饼干;薄薄的小甜饼 a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (2 次)
    • We want two creamy espressos and some biscuits biscuits.
  528. blade /bleɪd/ 刀身;刀片;刀刃 the flat part on a knife or similar tool or weapon, with a very thin edge used for cutting (2 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: How about a hammer, or a small blade?
  529. blast /blɑːst/ 炸毁;爆破 to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force (2 次)
    • That’s so weird, I had such a blast with him the other night.
  530. bll(或许是 ll?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Vrrbddy, the bll is drrbing.
  531. blobbie(或许是 blobbing?) (2 次)
    • Oh, and, um, sometimes Artelle lets me put the little chocolate blobbies on the cookies.
  532. blond /blɒnd/ 浅黄色头发的;金色头发的 with pale yellow or gold hair (2 次)
    • Chandler: If I turn into my parents, I’ll either be an alcoholic blond chasing after twenty-year-old boys, or…
  533. bomb /bɒm/ 炸弹;爆炸装置 a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings (2 次)
    • Then she came back with “The question is, when are you gonna grow up and realise I have a bomb?”
  534. bonehead /ˈbəʊn.hed/ 傻瓜,笨蛋 a stupid person (2 次)
    • Oh, bonehead, bonehead!
  535. bookcase /ˈbʊk.keɪs/ 书架;书橱 a piece of furniture with shelves to put books on (2 次)
    • Joey: I’m thinking we’ve got a bookcase here.
  536. border /ˈbɔː.dər/ 国境;边界;边境 a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another (2 次)
    • ‘Cause I think that borders on child abuse.
  537. bother /ˈbɒð.ər/ 努力,尽力;费心 to make the effort to do something (2 次)
    • Joey: …Does the knuckle-cracking bother everybody?
  538. bouche(或许是 touche?) (2 次)
    • The French call it an amouz-bouche.
  539. boxer /ˈbɒk.sər/ 拳击手,拳击运动员 someone who takes part in the sport of boxing (2 次)
    • Adam Ritter’s boxer shorts.
  540. brackety(或许是 bracket?) (2 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  541. brand /brænd/ 商标,牌子 a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name (2 次)
    • Brand new woman, ladies and gentlemen.
  542. breath /breθ/ 呼吸的空气;气息 the air that goes into and out of your lungs (2 次)
    • Alright, Mommies, take a nice deep cleansing breath.
  543. bridge /brɪdʒ/ a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other (2 次)
    • What about everything you said under the bridge?
  544. bug /bʌɡ/ 小虫子 a very small insect (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, is this the bug lady?
  545. burning /ˈbɜː.nɪŋ/ 燃烧的 producing flames (2 次)
    • Burning’s good.
  546. button /ˈbʌt.ən/ 纽扣,扣子 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat (2 次)
    • Marcel, OK-if you press that button, you are in very, very big trouble.
  547. cake /keɪk/ 蛋糕 a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, and sugar (2 次)
    • Rachel: Was that the cake?
  548. cancer /ˈkæn.sər/ ,癌症 a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death (2 次)
    • Other people are satisfied with staying where they are- I’m telling you, these are the people who never get cancer.
  549. candy /ˈkæn.di/ 糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力) a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate, or a piece of this (2 次)
    • Receptionist: It says to call this number if you’re not completely satisfied with this candy bar.
  550. cappuccino /ˌkæp.uˈtʃiː.nəʊ/ 卡普契诺咖啡(添加牛奶加热饮用,有大量泡沫,常撒有巧克力粉) a coffee made with heated milk with a thick mass of bubbles (2 次)
    • Hey, can we get some cappuccino over here?
  551. casket /ˈkɑː.skɪt/ (尤指用于放珠宝的)小匣子,小盒子,小箱子 a small, decorative box, especially one used to keep jewellery in (2 次)
    • Ross: I thought it was gonna be a closed casket.
  552. centimeter /ˈsen.tɪˌmiː.tər/ 厘米,公分 a unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre (2 次)
    • You’re only at nine centimeters.
  553. chapter /ˈtʃæp.tər/ ,回,篇 any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually given a number or title (2 次)
    • I’m still on the first chapter.
  554. cheek /tʃiːk/ 脸颊,面颊,脸蛋 the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear (2 次)
    • My butt cheek is waking up!
  555. cider /ˈsaɪ.dər/ 苹果酒 an alcoholic drink made from apples (2 次)
    • Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
  556. cinnamon /ˈsɪn.ə.mən/ 肉桂,桂皮;肉桂粉 the bark (= hard outer covering) of a tropical tree, or a brown powder made from this, used as a spice to give a particular taste to food, especially sweet food (2 次)
    • Rachel: : We have apple cinnamon
  557. client /ˈklaɪ.ənt/ 客户;顾客,主顾;委托人 a customer or someone who receives services (2 次)
    • I have this new massage client
  558. coffeehouse (2 次)
    • Monica: You know, that guy she met at the coffeehouse.
  559. coincidence /kəʊˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/ 同时发生;(尤指令人吃惊的)巧合,碰巧的事 an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising (2 次)
    • Oh, you uh, you wanna hear a freaky coincidence?
  560. concept /ˈkɒn.sept/ 原则;概念;观念;想法 a principle or idea (2 次)
    • Well, y’know, monogamy can be a, uh, tricky concept.
  561. contact /ˈkɒn.tækt/ (尤指经常通过交谈、书信的)联系,联络,交往 communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to them regularly (2 次)
    • Just make contact, smile!
  562. contest /ˈkɒn.test/ 比赛;竞赛 a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given (2 次)
    • Well, maybe it’s a contest, y’know?
  563. conversation /ˌkɒn.vəˈseɪ.ʃən/ 交谈,谈话,对话 (a) talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings, and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered, or news and information is exchanged (2 次)
    • Ross: I cannot believe we’re having this conversation.
  564. corn /kɔːn/ (小麦、玉米、燕麦、大麦等)谷物,谷粒 (the seeds of) plants, such as wheat, maize, oats, and barley, that can be used to produce flour (2 次)
    • they’re like a little corn envelope.
  565. counselor /ˈɡaɪ.dəns ˌkaʊn.səl.ər/ 就业顾问,工作咨询顾问 someone whose job is to help people choose a job or career (2 次)
    • Well, I have an appointment to see Dr. Robert Pillman, career counselor a-gogo.
  566. coyote /kɔɪˈəʊ.ti/ (北美)丛林狼,郊狼,土狼 a small wild animal like a dog that lives in North America (2 次)
    • I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
  567. crapweasel(或许是 crap weasel?) (2 次)
    • Ross: Do you know the word crapweasel?
  568. creature /ˈkriː.tʃər/ 生物;动物 any large or small living thing that can move independently (2 次)
    • Monica: Ross, your little creature’s got the remote again.
  569. creep /kriːp/ (通常指为避免注意而)缓慢行进,悄悄移动,潜行 to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed (2 次)
    • There’s some creep out there with a telescope!
  570. crime /kraɪm/ 违法行为,犯罪活动 illegal activities (2 次)
    • It’s like returning to the scene of the crime.
  571. crush /krʌʃ/ 压扁;压坏;压碎 to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed (2 次)
    • You know you probably didn’t know this, but back in high school, I had a, um, major crush on you.
  572. crystal /ˈkrɪs.təl/ 水晶玻璃 transparent glass of very high quality, usually with its surface cut into delicate patterns (2 次)
    • Remember back in college, when he fell in love with Carol and bought her that ridiculously expensive crystal duck?
  573. curry /ˈkʌr.i/ (源自南亚的)咖喱食品,咖喱菜肴 a dish, originally from South Asia, consisting of meat or vegetables cooked in a spicy sauce (2 次)
    • What’s that curry taste?
  574. customer /ˈkʌs.tə.mər/ 顾客,主顾,客户 a person who buys goods or a service (2 次)
    • Customer: Ahh, miss?
  575. cycle /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ 自行车,脚踏车 a bicycle (2 次)
    • Ross: Uh, well, don’t worry, I’ll use the gentle cycle.
  576. dare /deər/ 敢于;胆敢;竟敢 to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do (2 次)
    • So, on a dare, I picked paleontology.
  577. datum /ˈdeɪ.təm/ (一条)信息,数据 a single piece of information (2 次)
    • “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
  578. daughter /ˈdɔː.tər/ 女儿 your female child (2 次)
    • Oh, Martha Ludwin’s daughter is gonna call you.
  579. dealer /ˈdiː.lər/ 商人,商贩 a person who trades in something (2 次)
    • Chandler: OK, so at this point, the dealer
  580. dentist /ˈden.tɪst/ 牙科医生 a person whose job is treating people’s teeth (2 次)
    • I guess I should have caught on when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
  581. department /dɪˈpɑːt.mənt/ (组织或机构中的)部,系,处,科,室 a part of an organization such as a school, business, or government that deals with a particular area of study or work (2 次)
    • And this from the cry-for-help department.
  582. desk /desk/ (常指带抽屉的)书桌,办公桌,写字台 a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers (2 次)
    • Little tip: if you’re ever in a similar situation, never ever leave your hand… ..on the desk.
  583. detergent /dɪˈtɜː.dʒənt/ 洗衣粉;洗衣液;清洁剂 a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes, dishes, etc. (2 次)
    • Oh, hey, uh you must need detergent.
  584. device /dɪˈvaɪs/ 装置,器械 an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose (2 次)
    • Actually it’s the same guy that wells up every time that Grinch’s heart grows three sizes and breaks that measuring device
  585. dinosaur /ˈdaɪ.nə.sɔːr/ 恐龙 a type of reptile that became extinct about 65,000,000 years ago. There were many different types of dinosaur, some of which were extremely large. (2 次)
    • There was this big dinosaur.. thing.. anyway.
  586. dish /dɪʃ/ 盘子,碟子 a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking (2 次)
    • Ross: What was with the dishes?
  587. doll /dɒl/ 玩具娃娃,玩偶 a child’s toy in the shape of a small person or baby (2 次)
    • When we were kids, yours was the only Raggedy Ann doll that wasn’t raggedy!
  588. dozen /ˈdʌz.ən/ 十二个,一打 twelve (2 次)
    • You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
  589. drill /drɪl/ ;钻床;钻机 a tool or machine that makes holes (2 次)
    • Can you see me operating a drill press?
  590. duck /dʌk/ 鸭子 a bird that lives by water and has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes), a short neck, and a large beak (2 次)
    • Remember back in college, when he fell in love with Carol and bought her that ridiculously expensive crystal duck?
  591. dun /dʌn/ 灰棕色的 of a greyish-brown colour (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Dun-dun-duuuur!
  592. ear /ɪər/ ,耳朵 either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds, or the piece of skin and tissue outside the head connected to this organ (2 次)
    • She’s got her tongue in his ear.
  593. elf /elf/ (童话中长着尖耳朵的)小精灵,小妖精 an imaginary being, often like a small person with pointed ears, in popular stories (2 次)
    • What’s an elf to do?
  594. embassy /ˈem.bə.si/ 大使馆全体人员,使馆馆员 the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country (2 次)
    • Monica and I just crashed an embassy party.
  595. exellent(或许是 excellent?) (2 次)
    • Exellent dream score.
  596. experiment /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/ 实验;试验;试用 a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true (2 次)
    • I’d just like to say that I’m totally behind this experiment.
  597. eyelash /ˈaɪ.læʃ/ 睫毛 any of the short hairs that grow along the edges of the eye (2 次)
    • Ooh, I just pulled out four eyelashes.
  598. fantasy /ˈfæn.tə.si/ 幻想;想象 a pleasant situation that you enjoy thinking about but is unlikely to happen, or the activity of imagining things like this (2 次)
    • I mean, this is every guy’s fantasy!
  599. favor /ˈfeɪ.vər/ (favour的美式拼写) US spelling of favour (2 次)
    • Look, I’m asking a favor here.
  600. favour(或许是 favor?) (2 次)
    • but if you do, make sure it seems like you’re there to see him, okay, and you’re not like doing it as a favour to me.
  601. fear /fɪər/ 害怕,惧怕;担忧 an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen (2 次)
    • Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
  602. fist /fɪst/ ,拳头 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in (2 次)
    • You were this ugly little red thing, and all of a sudden you grabbed my finger with your whole fist.
  603. flame /fleɪm/ 火焰;火舌 a stream of hot, burning gas from something on fire (2 次)
    • And then he burst into flames.
  604. flavor /ˈfleɪ.vər/ (flavour的美式拼写) US spelling of flavour (2 次)
    • That’s like saying there’s only one flavor of ice cream for you.
  605. flaw /flɔː/ 错误;缺点;缺陷,瑕疵 a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect (2 次)
    • So I have a flaw!
  606. fling /flɪŋ/ 猛扔,猛投,猛掷 to throw something or someone suddenly and with a lot of force (2 次)
    • Ross: Wasn’t this supposed to be just a fling, huh?
  607. funeral /ˈfjuː.nər.əl/ 葬礼,丧礼 a (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person (2 次)
    • You’re watching a football game at a funeral?
  608. funniest /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter (2 次)
    • Here we come, walkin’ down the street, get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet.
  609. gang /ɡæŋ/ (尤指男青年组成的聚众打斗、行为恶劣的)一帮,帮派,团伙 a group of young people, especially young men, who spend time together, often fighting with other groups and behaving badly (2 次)
    • ‘Me and the gang at Java Joe’s’.
  610. gate /ɡeɪt/ (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips (2 次)
    • PA: This is the final boarding call for flight 67 to San Diego, boarding at gate 42A. Phoebe:
  611. gesture /ˈdʒes.tʃər/ 手势;姿势;示意动作 a movement of the hands, arms, or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling (2 次)
    • It’s kinda like a symbolic gesture
  612. glove /ɡlʌv/ (分手指的)手套 a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger (2 次)
    • The hair comes out, and the gloves come on.
  613. glow /ɡləʊ/ 发光;发热 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat (2 次)
    • Ross: I remember the moonlight coming through the window- and her face had the most incredible glow.
  614. golf /ɡɒlf/ 高尔夫球(运动) a game played outside on grass in which each player tries to hit a small ball into a series of nine or 18 small holes, using a long, thin stick (2 次)
    • Barry wouldn’t even kiss me on a miniature golf course.
  615. grandchild /ˈɡræn.tʃaɪld/ 孙子(女);外孙(女) the child of your son or daughter (2 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  616. grandma /ˈɡræn.mɑː/ (外)祖母 a grandmother (2 次)
    • I want to call my apartment and check on my grandma.
  617. grape /ɡreɪp/ 葡萄 a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make into wine (2 次)
    • Ooh, you know, I had a grape about five hours ago, so I’d better split this with you.
  618. grip /ɡrɪp/ 紧握,握紧,紧抓(住) to hold very tightly (2 次)
    • Yeah, well you didn’t call and leave your grip size.
  619. group /ɡruːp/ ;群;批;簇 a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit (2 次)
    • Is it something that you would like to share with the entire group?
  620. gut /ɡʌt/ 消化道;肠道,肠 the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through which food moves during the process of digesting food (2 次)
    • And I’d like to believe that when the right woman comes along, you will have the courage and the guts to say “No thanks, I’m married.”
  621. hammer /ˈhæm.ər/ 锤子,榔头 a tool consisting of a piece of metal with a flat end that is fixed onto the end of a long, thin, usually wooden handle, used for hitting things (2 次)
    • and then this guy with a big hammer said you might be here
  622. heating /ˈhiː.tɪŋ/ 供暖系统,暖气设备 the system that keeps a building warm (2 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  623. heaving /ˈhiː.vɪŋ/ 挤满人的 full of people (2 次)
    • Oh, oh, and on page two, he’s not ‘reaching for her heaving beasts’.
  624. helper /ˈhel.pər/ 帮手,帮忙者 someone who helps with an activity (2 次)
    • Ah, I’m gonna be one of his helpers.
  625. honour(或许是 honor?) (2 次)
    • My maid of honour, Mindy?!
  626. hummus /ˈhʊm.əs/ (由鹰嘴豆、油和柠檬汁制成的)鹰嘴豆泥 a soft, smooth food made from crushed chickpeas, oil, and lemon juice (2 次)
    • Why don’t you try the hummus?
  627. humping /hʌmp/ 隆起,凸起 a large, round raised area or part (2 次)
    • Stop humping!
  628. hunger /ˈhʌŋ.ɡər/ 饥饿感 the feeling you have when you need to eat (2 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  629. image /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ (自己头脑中的)形象,印象 a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is (2 次)
    • Ross: There’s an image.
  630. immigration /ˌɪm.ɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/ 移民(入境) the act of someone coming to live in a different country (2 次)
    • Call immigration?
  631. impression /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ 印象;感想 an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like (2 次)
    • I’d marry him just for his David Hasselhof impression alone.
  632. inch /ɪntʃ/ 英寸(约合2.54厘米,有时用符号’‘表示) a unit used for measuring length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres, sometimes shown by the symbol ″ (2 次)
    • Yeah, well, I had a 24-inch waist.
  633. incident /ˈɪn.sɪ.dənt/ (不愉快或不寻常的)事件 an event that is either unpleasant or unusual (2 次)
    • The Pictionary incident?
  634. insect /ˈɪn.sekt/ 昆虫 a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal (2 次)
    • Oh, so, forget about the birds, but big red insects suggest fine dining!
  635. instance /ˈɪn.stəns/ 实例;情况 a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally (2 次)
    • Carol: Give me a ‘for instance’.
  636. j /dʒeɪ/ (英语字母表的第十个字母) the tenth letter of the English alphabet (2 次)
    • And there’s no ‘j’ in ‘engorged’.
  637. jacket /ˈdʒæk.ɪt/ 短上衣;夹克 a short coat (2 次)
    • Monica: Ross, that’s my jacket.
  638. jail /dʒeɪl/ 监狱;看守所 a place where criminals are kept to punish them for their crimes, or where people accused of crimes are kept while waiting for their trials (2 次)
    • You’d put that poor little creature in jail?
  639. joint /dʒɔɪnt/ 共有的,共享的;共同的 belonging to or shared between two or more people (2 次)
    • Strip joint!
  640. jumbo /ˈdʒʌm.bəʊ/ 特大(号)的;巨型的 extremely large (2 次)
    • Yeah, you want 55-JUMBO.
  641. knee /niː/ ,膝盖 the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend (2 次)
    • That’s, that’s my knee.
  642. knowledge /ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ 知识;学问;学识;了解;理解 understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally (2 次)
    • But you’ll have to live with the knowledge that you sent an honest man to die.”
  643. labor /ˈleɪ.bər/ (labour的美式拼写) US spelling of labour (2 次)
    • Ross: No, it’s for when Carol goes into labor.
  644. language /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ 语言 a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar (2 次)
    • It’s like dating language.
  645. latte /ˈlæt.eɪ/ 热牛奶咖啡;拿铁咖啡 a hot drink made from espresso (= strong coffee) and warm milk (2 次)
    • Can I get an espresso and a latte over here, please?
  646. laughter /ˈlɑːf.tər/ ;笑声 the act or sound of laughing (2 次)
    • You know, how laughter can be infectious.
  647. law /lɔː/ ,法律;法律制度,法律体系 a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves (2 次)
    • And basically, that’s how a bill becomes a law.
  648. lawyer /ˈlɔɪ.ər/ 律师 someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court (2 次)
    • I bet he’s a lawyer.
  649. Len (2 次)
    • Um, it’s just my lens.
  650. loser /ˈluː.zər/ (比赛中的)输者,负方 a person or team that does not win a game or competition (2 次)
    • Finders keepers, losers weepers.
  651. madness /ˈmæd.nəs/ 疯狂的行为;愚蠢(或危险)的行为 stupid or dangerous behaviour (2 次)
    • Phoebe: This is madness.
  652. magazine /ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/ 杂志,期刊 a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month (2 次)
    • We got some trashy magazines, we got cookie dough, we got Twister…
  653. magnet /ˈmæɡ.nət/ 磁体;磁铁,磁石 an object that is able to attract iron and steel objects (2 次)
    • Maybe we’re some kinda magnets.
  654. makin(或许是 akin?) (2 次)
    • Ok, I’m makin’ a break for it, I’m goin’ out the window.
  655. Marc (2 次)
    • Marc-
  656. marriage /ˈmær.ɪdʒ/ 婚姻;结婚;婚礼 a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this (2 次)
    • Maybe you wanted your marriage to fail.
  657. math /ˌmæθˈmæt.ɪks/ 数学 the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them (2 次)
    • You do the math.
  658. mayor /meər/ 市长 a person who is elected or chosen to lead the group who governs a town or city (2 次)
    • Ross, you’re mayor of the zone.
  659. misunderstanding /ˌmɪs.ʌn.dəˈstæn.dɪŋ/ 误解;误会 an occasion when someone does not understand something correctly (2 次)
    • Oh, I think this is the episode of Three’s Company where there’s some kind of misunderstanding.
  660. mitten /ˈmɪt.ən/ 连指手套 a type of glove with a single part for all the fingers and a separate part for the thumb (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens
  661. moonlight /ˈmuːn.laɪt/ 月光 the pale light of the moon (2 次)
    • Ross: I remember the moonlight coming through the window- and her face had the most incredible glow.
  662. mummy /ˈmʌm.i/ (儿语)妈妈,妈咪 child’s word for mother (2 次)
    • We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
  663. mushroom /ˈmʌʃ.ruːm/ 蘑菇;伞菌,蕈 a fungus with a round top and short stem. Some types of mushroom can be eaten (2 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Hi, one, uh, mushroom, green pepper and onion?
  664. neck /nek/ ,脖子 the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders (2 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck
  665. nightmare /ˈnaɪt.meər/ 梦魇,噩梦 a very upsetting or frightening dream (2 次)
    • She’s always been a Freudian nightmare.
  666. nooooo(或许是 noon?) (2 次)
    • Monica: Could’ve played Monopoly, but nooooo.
  667. nose /nəʊz/ ,鼻子 the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell (2 次)
    • Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
  668. nut /nʌt/ 坚果 the dry fruit of particular trees that grows in a hard shell and can often be eaten (2 次)
    • You could get ‘em with Jimmies, or nuts, or whipped cream!
  669. odd /ɒd/ 奇怪的,古怪的;异常的;出人意料的 strange or unexpected (2 次)
    • Well, you do realise the odds of that happening are a little slimmer if they never get to meet the guy..
  670. opportunity /ˌɒp.əˈtʃuː.nə.ti/ 机遇,时机,机会;可能性 an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something (2 次)
    • Joey: Uh, listen, I just wanna thank you for this great opportunity.
  671. ottoman /ˈɒt.ə.mən/ 褥榻 a piece of furniture like a long box with a soft top, that you can use to store things in or to sit on (2 次)
    • I-I see you moved the green ottoman.
  672. oven /ˈʌv.ən/ 烤箱;烤炉 the part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food (2 次)
    • The oven is on.
  673. owner /ˈəʊ.nər/ 所有者;主人;物主 someone who owns something (2 次)
    • We should find his owner.
  674. pair /peər/ 一对,一双 two things of the same appearance and size that are intended to be used together, or something that consists of two parts joined together (2 次)
    • Okay, let’s say I bought a really great pair of shoes.
  675. panty(或许是 pant?) (2 次)
    • Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
  676. parachute /ˈpær.ə.ʃuːt/ 降落伞 a piece of equipment made of a large piece of special cloth that is fastened to a person or thing that is dropped from an aircraft, in order to make him, her, or it fall slowly and safely to the ground (2 次)
    • You ready to jump out the airplane without your parachute?”
  677. parade /pəˈreɪd/ (庆祝)游行 a large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration of something (2 次)
    • And the response I got… man, oh man, it was like a ticker tape parade!
  678. parenting /ˈpeə.rən.tɪŋ/ 养育子女 the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it (2 次)
    • We’ve got dads, we’ve got lesbians, the whole parenting team.
  679. pea /piː/ 豌豆 a round, green seed, several of which grow in a pod, eaten as a vegetable (2 次)
    • I just, I thought we could have them whipped and then add some peas and onions.
  680. peacock /ˈpiː.kɒk/ 孔雀 a large bird, the male of which has very long tail feathers that it can spread out to show bright colours and patterns shaped like eyes (2 次)
    • I was the last one to know when Chandler got bitten by the peacock at the zoo.
  681. peepee(或许是 peeper?) (2 次)
    • Since you saw her boobies, I think, uh, you’re gonna have to show her your peepee.
  682. peeper /ˈpiː.pər/ (人的)眼睛 a person’s eye (2 次)
    • The peeper’s back!
  683. pencil /ˈpen.səl/ 铅笔 a long, thin object, usually made of wood, for writing or drawing, with a sharp black or coloured point at one end (2 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  684. percent /pəˈsent/ 百分之…(符号为%) for or out of every 100, shown by the symbol % (2 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  685. perform /pəˈfɔːm/ ,进行;施行 to do an action or piece of work (2 次)
    • ever since she left me, um, I haven’t been able to, uh, perform. …
  686. phase /feɪz/ (发展或变化的)阶段,时期 any stage in a series of events or in a process of development (2 次)
    • It’s, it’s just a phase.
  687. pigeon /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/ 鸽子 a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  688. pl 复数形式(plural的缩写) written abbreviation for plural (2 次)
    • Phoebe: I don’t even have a ‘pl’.
  689. pleasure /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 愉快,欢乐;满意;欣慰;乐事 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this (2 次)
    • Ooh, I’m alive with pleasure now.
  690. plug /plʌɡ/ 插头 a small plastic or rubber object with two or three metal pins, attached to the end of a wire on a piece of electrical equipment and pushed into a special opening in a wall to connect the equipment to a supply of electricity (2 次)
    • You’ve got plugs!
  691. pope /pəʊp/ 教皇(头衔) (the title of) the leader of the Roman Catholic Church (2 次)
    • No, that’s Popes into a Volkswagen.
  692. pour /pɔːr/ ,注,灌 to make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container, by raising just one side of the container that the substance is in (2 次)
    • Okay, uh, you let me go grocery shopping, and I buy laundry detergent, but it’s not the one with the easy-pour spout.
  693. pre(或许是 per?) (2 次)
    • No, it’s the pre-game.
  694. pride /praɪd/ 自豪,得意 a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (2 次)
    • Shhh, busy beaming with pride.
  695. project /ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/ 项目;方案;工程 a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose (2 次)
    • I mean, I just go down there every other day and… make my contribution to the project.
  696. prom /prɒm/ (学年末为高年级学生举行的)正式舞会 a formal party held for older students at the end of the school year, at which there is dancing (2 次)
    • Sorry, prom queen.
  697. pumpkin /ˈpʌmp.kɪn/ 南瓜 a large, round vegetable with hard, yellow or orange flesh (2 次)
    • I have–and I remember this part vividly–a mouthful of pumpkin pie, and this is the moment my parents choose to tell me they’re getting divorced.
  698. puppet /ˈpʌp.ɪt/ 木偶 a toy in the shape of a person or animal that you can move with strings or by putting your hand inside (2 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: What happened to the, uh, puppet guy?
  699. research /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/ 研究;调查;探索 a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding (2 次)
    • Well… I’m helping out down at the N.Y.U. Med School with some… research.
  700. resentment /rɪˈzent.mənt/ 怨恨 a feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like (2 次)
    • Rachel: Ooh, do I sense a little bit of resentment?
  701. respect /rɪˈspekt/ 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities (2 次)
    • Do you have any respect for your body?
  702. responsibility /rɪˌspɒn.sɪˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 职责;责任 something that it is your job or duty to deal with (2 次)
    • Well, y’know, I had some trouble with it at first too, but the way I look at it is, I get all the good stuff: all the fun, all the talking, all the sex; and none of the responsibility.
  703. resume /rɪˈzjuːm/ (中断后)继续,重新开始 If an activity resumes, or if you resume it, it starts again after a pause. (2 次)
    • Ross: Uh, Rach, we’re running low on resumes over here.
  704. retainer /rɪˈteɪ.nər/ 聘用定金 an amount of money that you pay to someone so as to be sure that that person can work for you when you need them to (2 次)
    • Ross: Here’s my retainer!
  705. rose /rəʊz/ (rise的过去式) past simple of rise (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  706. rum /rʌm/ 朗姆酒 a strong alcoholic drink made from the juice of the sugar cane plant (2 次)
    • Weeeell, it’s rum, and-
  707. sale /seɪl/ ,出售,销售 an act of exchanging something for money (2 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  708. santo(或许是 canto?) (2 次)
    • Santos: Hello, Mr. Bing.
  709. sauce /sɔːs/ 沙司,调味汁,酱 a thick liquid eaten with food to add flavour (2 次)
    • You get a little piece of turkey on your fork, a little cranberry sauce, and a tot!
  710. scene /siːn/ 场景,场面;镜头 a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time (2 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  711. schedule /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/ 计划表;日程安排表;进度表 a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be done (2 次)
    • Aw, don’t do that Phoebe’s Assistant: We’ve got a couple changes in your schedule.
  712. scream /skriːm/ (尤指因恐惧、兴奋、愤怒等强烈情绪而)尖叫,惊呼 to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger (2 次)
    • Y’know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream.
  713. secretary /ˈsek.rə.tər.i/ 秘书 someone who works in an office, writing letters, making phone calls, and arranging meetings for a person or for an organization (2 次)
    • Well, my secretary is gonna be out for a couple of weeks.
  714. shake /ʃeɪk/ 摇动;抖动;使颤动 to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this (2 次)
    • Good shake.
  715. sibling /ˈsɪb.lɪŋ/ ;弟;姐;妹 a brother or sister (2 次)
    • Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
  716. singing /ˈsɪŋ.ɪŋ/ 歌声; 歌唱 the activity of making musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words (2 次)
    • Keep singing!
  717. sink /sɪŋk/ (使)沉没;(使)陷入 to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or soft substance (2 次)
    • Who cares, we’ll eat at the sink!
  718. slash /slæʃ/ (用利器)劈,砍,划 to cut with a sharp blade using a quick, strong movement (2 次)
    • As of today, I am officially Joey Tribbiani, actor slash model.
  719. sleeve /sliːv/ 袖子 the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm (2 次)
    • Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
  720. snowman /ˈsnəʊ.mæn/ 雪人 a model of a person made of snow, especially by children (2 次)
    • I have twelve new songs about my mother’s suicide, and one about a snowman.
  721. soda /ˈsəʊ.də/ 甜味汽水 any type of sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles) that is not alcoholic (2 次)
    • Okay, alright, you buy me a soda, and then we’re even.
  722. somone(或许是 someone?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, didn’t you think you were just gonna meet somone, fall in love-
  723. spade /speɪd/ ,锹 a tool used for digging especially soil or sand, with a long handle and a flat blade (2 次)
    • Phoebe: OK, I just need two… the, um, ten of spades and the six of clubs.
  724. spaghetti /spəˈɡet.i/ 意大利式细面条 pasta made in the form of long, thin strings (2 次)
    • Monica: Ross, could you come and help me with the spaghetti, please?
  725. spasm /ˈspæz.əm/ 抽搐,痉挛 an occasion when a muscle suddenly becomes tighter in a way that cannot be controlled (2 次)
    • Okay, don’t worry, I’m just checking to see if the muscle’s in spasm…huh.
  726. speech /spiːtʃ/ 说话能力;说话;谈话;言语 the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language (2 次)
    • Ross: Ah, the lesser-known “I don’t have a dream” speech.
  727. sport /spɔːt/ 体育运动;体育比赛;体育竞技项目 a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as a job (2 次)
    • oh, teams played sports.
  728. squirrel /ˈskwɪr.əl/ 松鼠 a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed on nuts and seeds. (2 次)
    • Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
  729. station /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ 车站 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off (2 次)
    • They’re at the nurses’ station.
  730. strike /straɪk/ 罢工 to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses (2 次)
    • I don’t know if it’s me, or his hunger strike, or, I don’t know.
  731. suicide /ˈsuː.ɪ.saɪd/ 自杀;自杀者 the act of killing yourself intentionally (2 次)
    • I have twelve new songs about my mother’s suicide, and one about a snowman.
  732. supervisor /ˈsuː.pə.vaɪ.zər/ 监督者,管理者,指导者 a person whose job is to supervise someone or something (2 次)
    • I’m inputting my numbers, and big Al calls me into his office and tells me he wants to make me processing supervisor.
  733. supply /səˈplaɪ/ 供应,提供,供给 to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time (2 次)
    • She spent three hundred dollars on art supplies.
  734. sweater /ˈswet.ər/ 针织套衫,毛线衫 a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves and made from wool, that is worn on the upper part of the body (2 次)
    • Monica: Pants and a sweater?
  735. tape /teɪp/ 磁带;录音带;录像带 thin plastic in a long, narrow strip with a magnetic covering that allows sounds or sounds and pictures to be recorded and played again, especially one on which sound is recorded (2 次)
    • And, uh, I don’t know if you got any of that, but I would really like a copy of the tape.
  736. tat /tæt/ 劣质品;破烂的东西 anything that looks cheap, is of low quality, or in bad condition (2 次)
    • Tit for tat.
  737. tequila /təˈkiː.lə/ 龙舌兰酒,特奎拉酒(原产于墨西哥的一种烈性酒) a strong alcoholic drink originally from Mexico, made from the agave plant (2 次)
    • Well, I think we’re ready for some tequila.
  738. term /tɜːm/ ,期限 the fixed period of time that something lasts for (2 次)
    • A processing term.
  739. theatre(或许是 theater?) (2 次)
    • Now everybody’s gonna go to the theatre, expecting to see me, and…
  740. theme /θiːm/ (谈话、书籍、电影等的)题目,主题 the main subject of a talk, book, film, etc. (2 次)
    • I just never had a relationship with that kind of passion, you know, where you have to have somebody right there, in the middle of a theme park.
  741. theory /ˈθɪə.ri/ 理论;学说;意见 a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation (2 次)
    • There’s a theory, put forth by Richard Leakey-
  742. thinking /ˈθɪŋ.kɪŋ/ ,思考 the activity of using your mind to consider something (2 次)
    • The thinking through is minimal.
  743. tile /taɪl/ 瓦片;瓷砖 a thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay, plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls, etc. (2 次)
    • Monica: Ugly Naked Guy’s laying kitchen tile.
  744. title /ˈtaɪ.təl/ 题目;标题;名称 the name of a film, book, painting, piece of music, etc. (2 次)
    • why is she in the title?
  745. tool /tuːl/ (用于生产或维修的)工具,器具 a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something (2 次)
    • Joey: What a tool!
  746. tooth /tuːθ/ ,牙齿 one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food) (2 次)
    • I mean, how clean can teeth get?
  747. tour /tʊər/ 参观;游历,观光 a visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or area and learn about it (2 次)
    • Alright, so now you’re doing this whole book tour thing, how is that going?
  748. traffic /ˈtræf.ɪk/ 交通流量 the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving along a route (2 次)
    • I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting traffic… basically just trying to stay awake.
  749. translation /trænzˈleɪ.ʃən/ (从一种语言到另一种语言的)翻译;译文 something that is translated, or the process of translating something, from one language to another (2 次)
    • English translations
  750. truth /truːθ/ 真实性 the quality of being true (2 次)
    • Monica: Do you think things would have been better if you’d just told her the truth?
  751. turtle /ˈtɜː.təl/ ;海龟 a reptile that lives in the sea and has a thick shell covering its body into which it can move its head and legs for protection. Turtles come onto land in order to lay their eggs. (2 次)
    • Y’know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
  752. universe /ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/ 宇宙;天地万物;万象 everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space (2 次)
    • Oh no, don’t hate, you don’t want to put that out into the universe.
  753. uterus /ˈjuː.tər.əs/ 子宫 the organ in the body of a woman or other female mammal in which a baby develops before birth (2 次)
    • You could plunk me down in the middle of any woman’s uterus, no compass, and I can find my way out of there like that!
  754. vacuum /ˈvæk.juːm/ 真空 a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter (2 次)
    • I even used all the attachments on the vacuum, except that little round one with the bristles, I don’t know what that’s for.
  755. vegetable /ˈvedʒ.tə.bəl/ 蔬菜 a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food, especially in dishes that are not sweet (2 次)
    • Well, unless goose is a vegetable…ha haaaah!
  756. virgin /ˈvɜː.dʒɪn/ 处女;童男 someone who has never had sex (2 次)
    • I’m a laundry virgin.
  757. waitin(或许是 waiting?) (2 次)
    • I’ve been waitin’ for like, forever to go out with Lorraine.
  758. weeper /ˈwiː.pər/ 哭泣者 a person who is crying (= producing tears from their eyes as a result of strong emotion), or who often cries (2 次)
    • Finders keepers, losers weepers.
  759. weight /weɪt/ 重量,分量;体重 the amount that something or someone weighs (2 次)
    • Except for maybe Laurie Schaffer, who I don’t talk to anywhere, ‘cause she’s all bitter now that she lost the weight and it turns out she doesn’t have a pretty face.
  760. what’re’you(或许是 whatsoever?) (2 次)
    • what're'youwhat're'you guys doing here?
  761. whatcha(或许是 hatchway?) (2 次)
    • Ross: He can hold a banana, if that’s whatcha mean…
  762. whoop /wuːp/ (尤指为表示高兴或赞同而)呐喊,大叫 to give a loud, excited shout, especially to show your enjoyment of or agreement with something (2 次)
    • oh whoops!
  763. winner /ˈwɪn.ər/ 获胜者;冠军 someone who wins a game, competition, or election (2 次)
    • We have a winner!
  764. wood /wʊd/ 木头;木材;木料;木柴 a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel (2 次)
    • Little beads of condensation are inching their way closer and closer to the surface of the wood
  765. woooo(或许是 woo?) (2 次)
    • Ross: Not the first two, but the second two- woooo! …
  766. worm /wɜːm/ 蠕虫 a small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones (2 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  767. yas(或许是 say?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: : So basically, you get your ya-yas by taking money from all of your friends.
  768. yesterday /ˈjes.tə.deɪ/ 昨天 on the day before today (2 次)
    • Look, I’m sorry about yesterday, I, um-
  769. accelerator /əkˈsel.ə.reɪ.tər/ 加速器;油门 the pedal (= a part that you push with your foot) in a vehicle that makes it go faster (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  770. access /ˈæk.ses/ 通道;途径;(接近某地或某人的)机会(或方法);(使用某物的)权利 the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person (1 次)
    • The vet says unless he’s in a place where he has regular access to some… monkey lovin,’ he’s just gonna get vicious.
  771. accountant /əˈkaʊn.tənt/ 会计;会计师 someone who keeps or examines the records of money received, paid, and owed by a company or person (1 次)
    • “I’m sleeping over at my accountant’s,” I mean, what is that?
  772. actress /ˈæk.trəs/ 女演员 a woman who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television programme (1 次)
    • Ross: The actress!
  773. ad /æd/ 广告(advertisement的非正式说法) informal for an advertisement (1 次)
    • Ah, you obviously saw my personal ad.
  774. address /əˈdres/ 地址;住址 the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can be sent (1 次)
    • Name, address
  775. adjustment /əˈdʒʌst.mənt/ 调整;调节;小改动 a small change (1 次)
    • Bernice: Dr. Farber, Bobby Rush is here for his adjustment.
  776. advantage /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ 有利条件,有利因素;优势;好处 a condition giving a greater chance of success (1 次)
    • I mean, uh, well, there is one way that seems to offer a certain acoustical advantage, but…
  777. adventure /ədˈven.tʃər/ 冒险,历险;奇遇;刺激 an unusual, exciting, and possibly dangerous activity, such as a trip or experience, or the excitement produced by such an activity (1 次)
    • Well, I believe the piece of furniture was fine until your little breakfast adventure with Angela Delvecchio Joey: You knew about that?
  778. adviser /ədˈvaɪ.zər/ 顾问 someone whose job is to give advice about a subject (1 次)
    • Monica: White House adviser?
  779. aff(或许是 ff?) (1 次)
    • I dunno, almost life-aff- All: God!
  780. afternoon /ˌɑːf.təˈnuːn/ 下午,午后 the period that starts at about twelve o’clock or after the meal in the middle of the day and ends at about six o’clock or when the sun goes down (1 次)
    • I will go see him this afternoon, and I will just put an end to it!
  781. aid /eɪd/ 帮助;支持 help or support (1 次)
    • It’s just like pulling off a Band-aid.
  782. albino /ælˈbiː.nəʊ/ 患白化病的人(或动物) a person or animal with white skin and hair and pink eyes (1 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  783. album /ˈæl.bəm/ (CD或唱片上的)音乐专辑 a collection of several pieces of music, made available as a single item on a CD, the internet, etc. (1 次)
    • Otherwise next time you’re gonna find yourself sitting at home, listening to that album alone.
  784. allway(或许是 allay?) (1 次)
    • Interesting, cause in my dreams, I’m allways surprisingly inadequate.
  785. alp /ˈleɪ.bər/ (labour的美式拼写) US spelling of labour (1 次)
    • I thought that was an alp.
  786. amigo /əˈmiː.ɡəʊ/ 朋友(西班牙母语者多用) a friend; used especially by or of a Spanish-speaking person (1 次)
    • Joey: ola, amigos!
  787. ammunition /ˌæm.jəˈnɪʃ.ən/ 弹药,军火 objects that can be shot from a weapon, such as bullets or bombs (1 次)
    • Look , I’m sorry, guys, I just don’t wanna give them any more ammunition than they already have.
  788. amnio(或许是 amino?) (1 次)
    • So, I got the results of the amnio today.
  789. amount /əˈmaʊnt/ (尤指不可数事物的)数量;数额;量;总数 a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot be counted (1 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  790. andndash(或许是 Standish?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Geller: I’m not freaking out, I’m just saying, if somebody had come to me with the idea andndash; Ross: Dad, dad, dad, I’m talkin’ about the whole uh, baby thing.
  791. andr?is(或许是 androids?) (1 次)
    • No, Andr?is not here.
  792. andybody(或许是 anybody?) (1 次)
    • andybody, anybody else there.
  793. anecdote /ˈæn.ɪk.dəʊt/ (尤指关于某人的)趣闻,轶事 a short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done (1 次)
    • No news, no little anecdotes to share with the folks?
  794. anniversary /ˌæn.ɪˈvɜː.sər.i/ 周年纪念;周年纪念日 the day on which an important event happened in a previous year (1 次)
    • I mean, it’s like every day’s our anniversary.
  795. anus /ˈeɪ.nəs/ 肛门 the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste leaves the body (1 次)
    • We haven’t seen an ANUS this bad since the seventies.
  796. appetite /ˈæp.ə.taɪt/ 食欲,胃口 the feeling that you want to eat food (1 次)
    • You don’t want to spoil your appetite.
  797. appetizer /ˈæp.ə.taɪ.zər/ (餐前的)开胃小吃 a small amount of food eaten before a meal (1 次)
    • It’s a pre-appetizer.
  798. aptitude /ˈæp.tɪ.tʃuːd/ 天资,资质;才能 a natural ability or skill (1 次)
    • Eight and a half hours of aptitude tests, intelligence tests, personality tests… and what do I learn?
  799. aqui(或许是 Yaqui?) (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Ross: Aqui est?
  800. argument /ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/ 争论;争吵;争辩;争执 a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing (1 次)
    • Monica: Congratulations, I think you’ve found the world’s thinnest argument.
  801. army /ˈɑː.mi/ (某国的)陆军,军队 a particular country’s fighting force (1 次)
    • She was in the Israeli army
  802. aromatherapy /əˌrəʊ.məˈθer.ə.pi/ 芳香疗法;香熏疗法 the treatment of worry or nervousness, or medical conditions that are not serious, by rubbing pleasant-smelling natural substances into the skin or breathing in their smell (1 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  803. arrangement /əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/ 安排;筹划;准备(工作) a plan for how something will happen (1 次)
    • Yes, Joey’s made arrangements to have his baby in a movie from the 50’s.
  804. artichoke /ˌɡləʊb ˈɑː.tɪ.tʃəʊk/ 洋蓟,球蓟 a plant with a round mass of pointed parts like leaves surrounding its flower that are eaten as a vegetable (1 次)
    • Janice: I love this artichoke thing!
  805. artist /ˈɑː.tɪst/ 艺术家;美术家;画家;雕塑家 someone who paints, draws, or makes sculptures (1 次)
    • Rachel: You’re not an artist.
  806. ash /æʃ/ (尤指烟草、煤、木头燃烧后的)灰,灰烬 the soft grey or black powder that is left after a substance, especially tobacco, coal, or wood, has burned (1 次)
    • My mother’s ashes Even her eyelashes Are resting in a little yellow jar, And sometimes when it’s breezy… Phoebe: …
  807. asthma /ˈæs.mə/ 气喘,哮喘 a medical condition that makes breathing difficult by causing the air passages to become narrow or blocked (1 次)
    • Phoebe: You know, the asthma guy was really cute.
  808. atrium /ˈeɪ.tri.əm/ (尤指大商店或办公楼的)中庭,天井 a very large room, often with glass walls or roof, especially in the middle of a large shop or office building (1 次)
    • Maybe it’s an atrium.
  809. attachment /əˈtætʃ.mənt/ 附件;附属物;附加设备 an extra piece of equipment that can be added to a machine (1 次)
    • I even used all the attachments on the vacuum, except that little round one with the bristles, I don’t know what that’s for.
  810. authority /ɔːˈθɒr.ə.ti/ 威信;权力;管辖权 the moral or legal right or ability to control (1 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  811. aver /əˈvɜːr/ 断言;坚称 to say that something is certainly true (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler: udo aver sido General Tso!
  812. ay(或许是 ya?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Ok…ay.
  813. background /ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/ (画、照片的)背景,衬托 the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture (1 次)
    • Well, that’s just probably ‘cause of your Amish background.
  814. bagel /ˈbeɪ.ɡəl/ 面包圈 a type of bread that is small, hard, and in the shape of a ring (1 次)
    • When you come out I’ll buy you a bagel, and then we’ll go to the zoo.
  815. band /bænd/ 乐队 a group of musicians who play modern music together (1 次)
    • It’s just like pulling off a Band-aid.
  816. bar /bɑːr/ 酒吧;酒吧的吧台 a place where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands (1 次)
    • Receptionist: It says to call this number if you’re not completely satisfied with this candy bar.
  817. barn /bɑːn/ 谷仓,粮仓 a large building on a farm in which animals or hay (= dried grass) and grain are kept (1 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  818. beach /biːtʃ/ 海滨,湖滨;海滩,沙滩 an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake (1 次)
    • Yeah, but that’s like two blocks away from the beach.
  819. beacon /ˈbiː.kən/ (山顶上作为信号的)信标灯;灯塔;烽火 a light or fire in a place that is easy to see, such as on the top of a hill, that acts as a warning or signal (1 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  820. bead /biːd/ (有孔的)珠子 a small, coloured, often round piece of plastic, wood, glass, etc. with a hole through it. It is usually put on a string with a lot of others to make jewellery (1 次)
    • Little beads of condensation are inching their way closer and closer to the surface of the wood…
  821. bearing /ˈbeə.rɪŋ/ 轴承 a part of a machine that supports another part that turns around (1 次)
    • Hi, sorry I’m late, I couldn’t find my bearings.
  822. bedroom /ˈbed.ruːm/ 卧室 a room used for sleeping in (1 次)
    • Uh, I don’t know how to tell you this, but she’s in Monica’s bedroom, getting it on with Max, that scientist geek.
  823. beef /biːf/ 牛肉 the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten as food (1 次)
    • As someone who’s seen more than her fair share of bad beef, I’ll tell you: that is not such a terrible thing.
  824. been /biːn/ (be 的过去分词) past participle of be (1 次)
    • Y’know, as someone who’s recently been- dumped?
  825. begin /bɪˈɡɪn/ 开始;开始进行(或存在) to start to happen or exist (1 次)
    • Okay, let’s let the Alan-bashing begin.
  826. behaviour(或许是 behavior?) (1 次)
    • Actually it’s, it’s quite, y’know, typical behaviour when you have this kind of dysfunctional group dynamic.
  827. being /ˈbiː.ɪŋ/ 生命,生物 a person or thing that exists (1 次)
    • Mindy: Basically, we think you’re a horrible human being, and bad things should happen to you.
  828. belly /ˈbel.i/ 腹部,胃 the stomach or the front part of the body between your chest and your legs (1 次)
    • Ross: Look, if she’s talking to it, I just think that I should get some belly time too.
  829. blouse /blaʊz/ 女式衬衫,罩衫 a shirt for a woman or girl (1 次)
    • I exchanged the blouse you got me.
  830. blower /ˈbləʊ.ər/ 吹风机,鼓风机,风箱 a device that blows out air, for example to heat or cool a place, or to remove something from a place (1 次)
    • No, interestingly enough her leaf blower picked up.
  831. bluebell /ˈbluː.bel/ (欧洲)蓝铃花,蓝钟花,风铃草(常见于树林中,开蓝色钟形花) a small European plant that usually grows in woods and has blue flowers shaped like bells (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  832. board /bɔːd/ (有特定用途的)薄木板;板;牌子 a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose (1 次)
    • I write the specials on the specials board, and, uh…
  833. bobcat /ˈbɒbˌkæt/ 红猫,短尾猫(一种北美野猫) a North American wild animal of the cat family with brown hair, pointed ears, and a short tail (1 次)
    • Go Bobcats?
  834. bonfire /ˈbɒn.faɪər/ (为焚烧废弃物或为娱乐而燃起的)火堆,篝火,营火 a large fire that is made outside to burn unwanted things, or for pleasure (1 次)
    • This isn’t the first boyfriend bonfire that we’ve seen get out of control.
  835. bonus /ˈbəʊ.nəs/ 奖金;红利;津贴 an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you were expecting (1 次)
    • And that’s on top of the yearly bonus structure you mentioned earlier?
  836. bound /baʊnd/ 肯定的;极有可能的;必然的;注定了的 certain or extremely likely to happen (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  837. box /bɒks/ ;盒;匣 a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid (1 次)
    • Not like I was across the street with a telescope and a box of donuts.
  838. bracket /ˈbræk.ɪt/ 括号 either of two symbols put around a word, phrase, or sentence in a piece of writing to show that what is between them should be considered as separate from the main part (1 次)
    • Chandler: I would have to say that is an ‘L’-shaped bracket.
  839. brainwave /ˈbreɪn.weɪv/ (突发的)奇想;灵感;妙计 a sudden clever idea (1 次)
    • You don’t have to be awake to be my man, As long as you have brainwaves I’ll be there to hold your hand.
  840. branch /brɑːntʃ/ 一部分;支族,旁系 a part of something larger (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, so now we need, um sage branches and the sacramental wine.
  841. breakfront (1 次)
    • Ross: No no, this big pile of dishes in my mom’s breakfront.
  842. breakup (1 次)
    • That-that was like the worst breakup in history!
  843. breathing /ˈbriː.ðɪŋ/ 呼吸 the act or process of taking air into your lungs and releasing it (1 次)
    • We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
  844. bridesmaid /ˈbraɪdz.meɪd/ 伴娘,女傧相 a girl or woman who during the marriage ceremony helps the woman who is getting married (1 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  845. bristle /ˈbrɪs.əl/ 短而硬的毛;刚毛 a short, stiff hair, usually one of many (1 次)
    • I even used all the attachments on the vacuum, except that little round one with the bristles, I don’t know what that’s for.
  846. brunette /bruˈnet/ 深色头发的白人女子 a white woman or girl with dark hair (1 次)
    • Yeah, the brunette
  847. brunt /brʌnt/ …的主要压力(或冲力) the main force of something unpleasant (1 次)
    • Phoebe: I’d say that chair’s taking the brunt.
  848. bucko(或许是 buck?) (1 次)
    • Well, well, well, hop back in bucko, cause I got four sixes!
  849. bullet /ˈbʊl.ɪt/ 子弹 a small, metal object that is shot from a gun (1 次)
    • Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
  850. bump /bʌmp/ ;撞 to hit something with force (1 次)
    • Carol: Just aim for the bump.
  851. bumper /ˈbʌm.pər/ 保险杠 a horizontal bar along the lower front and lower back part of a motor vehicle to help protect it if there is an accident (1 次)
    • Chandler: I used to have that bumper sticker.
  852. bun /bʌn/ 小圆面包;小圆甜蛋糕 a small, sweet, usually round cake (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, we got the cole slaw, we got the buns
  853. bunk /bʌŋk/ (双层床的)床铺 one of two beds attached together, one on top of the other (1 次)
    • Monica: Mail call, Rachel Green, bunk seven.
  854. burger /ˈbɜː.ɡər/ 汉堡包;(汉堡式的)夹心饼 meat or other food made into a round, fairly flat shape, fried and usually eaten between two halves of a bread roll (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, how does everybody like their burgers?
  855. buyer /ˈbaɪ.ər/ 购买者,买主 someone who buys something expensive such as a house (1 次)
    • Assistant buyer.
  856. c /siː/ (英语字母表的第三个字母) the third letter of the English alphabet (1 次)
    • that’s ‘joincidence’ with a ‘C’!
  857. cafeteria /ˌkæf.əˈtɪə.ri.ə/ (常指工厂、大学或办公大楼内的)自助餐厅,自助食堂 a restaurant (often in a factory, a college, or an office building) where people collect food and drink from a serving area and take it to a table themselves after paying for it (1 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  858. caff /kæf/ 小餐馆,小饭馆,咖啡馆(café的非正式说法) informal for café (1 次)
    • Monica: De-caff.
  859. cakey(或许是 cake?) (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
  860. campaign /kæmˈpeɪn/ (尤指政治、商业或军事的)专项活动,运动 a planned group of especially political, business, or military activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim (1 次)
    • Clinton’s campaign guy?
  861. camper /ˈkæm.pər/ 露营者,野营者;度假营营员 a person who stays in a tent or in a holiday camp on holiday (1 次)
    • Well, hold on camper, are you sure you’ve thought this thing through?
  862. candel(或许是 candle?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Windows are clean, candels are lit.
  863. capade(或许是 escapade?) (1 次)
    • I’ve never known you to pay money for any kind of capade.
  864. capital /ˈkæp.ɪ.təl/ 首都;首府;省会 a city that is the centre of government of a country or smaller political area (1 次)
    • Uh, okay, yeah, we could do that, but before we head off to the murder capital of the North-East, I was, uh, kinda wanting to run something by you.
  865. cappucino(或许是 cappuccino?) (1 次)
    • Decaf cappucino for Joey.. Coffee black..
  866. capuchian(或许是 Capuchin?) (1 次)
    • Okay, he’s a, he’s a black capuchian monkey with a white face… …with, with Russian dressing and, and pickles on the side.
  867. carcass /ˈkɑː.kəs/ (尤指大型动物的)尸体;(供野生动物食用的)畜体 the body of a dead animal, especially a large one that is soon to be cut up as meat or eaten by wild animals (1 次)
    • If she offers you mangled animal carcass, you take it.
  868. caro(或许是 carp?) (1 次)
    • Bon giorno, caro mio.
  869. carpet /ˈkɑː.pɪt/ 地毯;地毯织物 (a shaped piece of) thick material used for covering floors (1 次)
    • He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
  870. caterer /ˈkeɪ.tər.ər/ 提供餐饮服务的人(或公司) a person or company that makes or serves food (1 次)
    • Aunt Syl, I did this as a favor, I am not a caterer.
  871. caution /ˈkɔː.ʃən/ 谨慎,小心,慎重 great care and attention (1 次)
    • Ross: I think when someone steals your credit card, they’ve kind of already thrown caution to the wind.
  872. ceiling /ˈsiː.lɪŋ/ 天花板,顶棚 the inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you (1 次)
    • Mr.Heckles: I can hear you through the ceiling.
  873. cellar /ˈsel.ər/ (通常用于储物的)地窖,地下室 a room under the ground floor of a building, usually used for storing things (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Look at this, it’s from the cellars of Ernest and Tova Borgnine, so how could we resist?
  874. ceremony /ˈser.ɪ.mə.ni/ 典礼;仪式 (a set of) formal acts, often fixed and traditional, performed on important social or religious occasions (1 次)
    • Apparently they had some big ceremony before I was born.
  875. cervix /ˈsɜː.vɪks/ 子宫颈 the narrow lower part of the womb that leads into the vagina (1 次)
    • That opens my cervix.
  876. cha(或许是 tea?) (1 次)
    • I’m thinkin’, cha-ching!
  877. challenge /ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/ 挑战;难题;考验 (the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person’s ability (1 次)
    • Yeah, and we all know what a challenge that is!
  878. champ /tʃæmp/ 大声咀嚼(同 chomp) to chomp (1 次)
    • Okay, bye, champ.
  879. champagne /ʃæmˈpeɪn/ 香槟酒 an expensive white or pink fizzy (= with bubbles) wine made in the Champagne area of Eastern France. Champagne is often drunk to celebrate something (1 次)
    • Could we get a bottle of your most overpriced champagne?
  880. charm /tʃɑːm/ 魅力;吸引力 a quality that makes you like or feel attracted to someone or something (1 次)
    • It’s got a… boyish charm, it’s impish.
  881. chasing /tʃeɪs/ 追赶,追逐;追捕 to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it (1 次)
    • Chandler: If I turn into my parents, I’ll either be an alcoholic blond chasing after twenty-year-old boys, or…
  882. cheerleader /ˈtʃɪəˌliː.dər/ (尤指美国)拉拉队队员(通常为女性) a person, usually a woman or girl in an organized group, who leads the crowd in shouting encouragement and supporting a team at a sports event (1 次)
    • Yeah, which she probably stole from some cheerleader.
  883. cheque(或许是 exchequer?) (1 次)
    • Rachel pays with a cheque.
  884. chest /tʃest/ 胸膛,胸部;胸腔 the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs (1 次)
    • Ross: We got a head, we got shoulders, we got arms, we got, oh, look at the little fingers, oh, and a chest, and a stomach.
  885. chickpea /ˈtʃɪk.piː/ 鹰嘴豆 a hard, pale brown, round bean that can be cooked and eaten (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: God bless the chickpea.
  886. ching(或许是 sing?) (1 次)
    • I’m thinkin’, cha-ching!
  887. chit /tʃɪt/ 欠账字据;收据;收条 an official note giving information or showing an amount of money that is owed or has been paid (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, we done with the chit-chat?
  888. chorus /ˈkɔː.rəs/ (通常在歌曲每一节后的)副歌,合唱部分;合唱曲 part of a song that is repeated several times, usually after each verse (= set of lines) (1 次)
    • Actually, I got the extended disco version, with three choruses of “You’ll never make it on your own”.
  889. cigar /sɪˈɡɑːr/ 雪茄烟 a tube made from dried and rolled tobacco leaves that people smoke (1 次)
    • Joey: I’m gonna be in the waitin’ room, handing out cigars.
  890. circle /ˈsɜː.kəl/ ;圆圈;圆形 a continuous curved line, the points of which are always the same distance away from a fixed central point, or the area inside such a line (1 次)
    • Ross: Four letters: “Circle or hoop”.
  891. claw /klɔː/ (兽类或鸟类的)爪,脚爪 one of the sharp curved nails at the end of each of the toes of some animals and birds (1 次)
    • He’s got his claws in my…
  892. clinic /ˈklɪn.ɪk/ 诊所;门诊部 a building, often part of a hospital, to which people can go for medical care or advice relating to a particular condition (1 次)
    • Joey: You know those posters for the city free clinic?
  893. closeness /ˈkləʊs.nəs/ (时间或空间上)接近,邻近 being close in position or time (1 次)
    • Four years of closeness and sharing at the end of which she ripped your heart out, and that is why we don’t do it!
  894. closet /ˈklɒz.ɪt/ (尤指放衣服的)壁橱,壁柜,储藏室 a cupboard or a small room with a door, used for storing things, especially clothes (1 次)
    • My son is being born, and I should be in there, you know, instead of stuck in a closet with you.
  895. coach /kəʊtʃ/ 教练;辅导老师;私人教师;家庭教师 someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or school subject (1 次)
    • coaches, you should be supporting Mummy’s head.
  896. coaching /ˈkəʊ.tʃɪŋ/ 训练;培训;指导;(尤指私人)辅导 the act of giving special classes in sports, a school subject, or a work-related activity, especially to one person or a small group (1 次)
    • Look, I don’t see why I should have to miss out on the coaching training just because I’m a woman.
  897. coal /kəʊl/ a hard, black substance that is dug from the earth in pieces, and can be burned to produce heat or power, or a single piece of this (1 次)
    • I made a man with eyes of coal And a smile so bewitchin’, How was I supposed to know That my mom was dead in the kitchen?
  898. coaster /ˈkəʊ.stər/ 杯垫 a small piece of wood, plastic, or other material that you put a glass or cup on to protect a surface from heat or liquid (1 次)
    • There’s no coaster.
  899. cocktail /ˈkɒk.teɪl/ 鸡尾酒(通常含酒精) a drink, usually an alcoholic one, made by mixing two or more drinks together (1 次)
    • It’s like… cocktails in Appalachia.
  900. colony /ˈkɒl.ə.ni/ 殖民地 a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away (1 次)
    • The… Jamestown colony of Virginia.
  901. color /ˈkʌl.ər/ (colour的美式拼写) US spelling of colour (1 次)
    • Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
  902. colour(或许是 color?) (1 次)
    • Fortunately, blue’s my colour.
  903. com /kɒm-/ ;同;合;公 together; with (1 次)
    • Susan is um Carol’s, just, com… ..
  904. combination /ˌkɒm.bɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 联合;混合;结合;综合 the mixture you get when two or more things are combined (1 次)
    • You know, I can’t remember a time I smelt such a delicious combination of of, OK, smells.
  905. commitment /kəˈmɪt.mənt/ 忠诚;投入;奉献;承诺,保证,诺言 willingness to give your time and energy to a job, activity, or something that you believe in (1 次)
    • Well, it’s a pretty big commitment, I mean, what if one of us wants to move out?
  906. community /kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/ 社区;群体;社团,团体,界 the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality (1 次)
    • It’s like, kid, wait a year, leave home, do some community theatre.
  907. compass /ˈkʌm.pəs/ 指南针,罗盘 a device for finding direction with a needle that can move easily and that always points to magnetic north (1 次)
    • You could plunk me down in the middle of any woman’s uterus, no compass, and I can find my way out of there like that!
  908. complication /ˌkɒm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 使情况复杂化的事物;复杂化 something that makes a situation more difficult, or the act of doing this (1 次)
    • C’mon, the guy’s a secondary character, a, y’know, complication you eventually kill off.
  909. compuper(或许是 computer?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Uh, nothing, I’m sure they’ll be impressed with your excellent compuper skills.
  910. concert /ˈkɒn.sət/ 音乐会 a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers (1 次)
    • The problem is, though, after the concert’s over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always looking for the comedian again, y’know?
  911. condensation /ˌkɒn.denˈseɪ.ʃən/ 凝结的水珠 the drops of water that appear on cold windows or other surfaces, as a result of hot air or steam becoming cool (1 次)
    • Little beads of condensation are inching their way closer and closer to the surface of the wood…
  912. condition /kənˈdɪʃ.ən/ 状况;状态 the particular state that something or someone is in (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  913. condom /ˈkɒn.dɒm/ 避孕套,保险套 a thin rubber covering that a man can wear on his penis during sex to stop a woman becoming pregnant or to protect him or his partner against infectious diseases (1 次)
    • I bought my son his first condoms.
  914. cone /kəʊn/ 圆锥体 a shape with a flat, round or oval base and a top that becomes narrower until it forms a point (1 次)
    • She’s not gonna make you wear one of those big plastic cones, is she?
  915. confiscation (1 次)
    • Are you aware that possession of an illegal exotic is, uh, punishable by up to two years in prison and confiscation of the animal?
  916. container /kənˈteɪ.nər/ (尤指用于运输或储存的)容器 a hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it (1 次)
    • Last time there were some empty yoghurt containers lying around after class.
  917. contribution /ˌkɒn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ 贡献,奉献;捐款;捐助(物);投稿 something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful (1 次)
    • I mean, I just go down there every other day and… make my contribution to the project.
  918. convertible /kənˈvɜː.tə.bəl/ 可改变的,可转变的 able to be arranged in a different way and used for a different purpose (1 次)
    • He wants to give me a Mercedes convertible.
  919. cooking /ˈkʊk.ɪŋ/ 烹饪,做饭 the activity of preparing or cooking food (1 次)
    • Oh, she just graduated, and she wants to be something in cooking, or food, or….
  920. cooling /ˈkuː.lɪŋ/ 凉快的,凉爽的 causing you to feel less warm or hot (1 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  921. cop /kɒp/ 警察 a police officer (1 次)
    • Joey: Did you call the cops?
  922. corner /ˈkɔː.nər/ ;拐角处;墙角 the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc. (1 次)
    • No pagan altars, no piles of bones in the corners, they’re fine.
  923. corporation /ˌkɔː.pərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 大公司;集团公司 a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization (1 次)
    • “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
  924. costume /ˈkɒs.tʃuːm/ (某国或某一历史时期或适合某种活动的)服装 the set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history, or suitable for a particular activity (1 次)
    • Eleven days before Halloween.. all the good costumes are gone?
  925. cotton /ˈkɒt.ən/ ,棉花 the threads that grow around the seeds of a tall plant grown especially in the US, China, and South Asia (1 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, Well, what about these are white cotton panties.
  926. courtroom /ˈkɔːt.ruːm/ 法庭;审判室 a room where a law court meets (1 次)
    • This whole courtroom’s out of order!”
  927. cracker /ˈkræk.ər/ (尤指与奶酪一起食用的)薄脆饼干 a thin, flat, hard biscuit, especially one eaten with cheese (1 次)
    • Rachel: Pheebs, could you maybe hand me a cracker?
  928. craving /ˈkreɪ.vɪŋ/ 渴望,热望;难以抑制的渴求 a strong feeling of wanting something (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …I just get this craving for Kung Pow Chicken.
  929. crease /kriːs/ (布或纸上的)褶痕,皱褶 a line on cloth or paper where it has been folded or crushed (1 次)
    • Leetch spots Messier in the crease- there’s the pass!
  930. creation /kriˈeɪ.ʃən/ 创造;创立;产生;创造物,作品 the act of creating something, or the thing that is created (1 次)
    • Monica, Joey, and Phoebe: I’m on top of the world, looking down on creation and the only explanation I can find, is the wonders I’ve found ever since…
  931. crispy /ˈkrɪs.pi/ 酥脆的 Crispy food is hard enough to be broken easily. (1 次)
    • Monica: Ok, right about now the turkey should be crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside.
  932. crossword /ˈkrɒs.wɜːd/ 纵横填字游戏 a game in which you write words that are the answers to questions in a pattern of black and white squares (1 次)
    • And then, like three days in a row he got to the newspaper before I did, and peed all over the crossword.
  933. crudite(或许是 crudites?) (1 次)
    • We’ve got salmon roulettes and assorted crudites.
  934. cruelty /ˈkruː.əl.ti/ 残忍,残酷;残酷行为;虐待 cruel behaviour or a cruel action (1 次)
    • Because you know, you could make little puppets out of them, and you could use them in your theater of cruelty.
  935. crust /krʌst/ (某物的)硬皮,外壳 a hard outer covering of something (1 次)
    • We ordered a fat-free crust with extra cheese.
  936. cube /kjuːb/ 立方体;立方形的东西 a solid object with six square sides of equal size (1 次)
    • Oh, this is a cube.
  937. cubicle /ˈkjuː.bɪ.kəl/ (大房间中分隔出来的)小房间,小隔间 a small space with walls or curtains around it, that is separate from the rest of a room and where you can be private when taking clothes off, etc. (1 次)
    • It’s so much bigger than the cubicle.
  938. curator /kjʊəˈreɪ.tər/ (博物馆、图书馆等的)馆长 a person in charge of a museum, library, etc. (1 次)
    • She’s curator of insects at the museum.
  939. cushion /ˈkʊʃ.ən/ 垫子;座垫;靠垫 a bag made of cloth, plastic, or leather that is filled with soft material, often has an attractive cover, and is used especially on chairs for sitting or leaning on (1 次)
    • Cushions the blow.
  940. dancing /dɑːns/ 跳(舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music (1 次)
    • Monica: Ooh, Ugly Naked Dancing!
  941. dart /dɑːt/ ,飞镖 a small, thin object with a sharp point that is thrown by hand in a game, shot from a gun, or blown from a tube when used as a weapon (1 次)
    • Well then how about I call your supervisor, and I tell her that you shot my friend in the ass with a dart?
  942. dating /deɪt/ 日期;日子 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year (1 次)
    • It was just four years of parties and dating and sex.
  943. debt /det/ 借款,欠款;债务 something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something (1 次)
    • It would be like this giant karmic debt.
  944. defence(或许是 defense?) (1 次)
    • and I, I know I’ve gotta do something ‘cause the Tampa Bay defence is comin’ right at me.
  945. deficit /ˈdef.ɪ.sɪt/ 赤字;逆差;亏损 the total amount by which money spent is more than money received (1 次)
    • Congress is debating a new deficit reduction bill… the mayor wants to raise subway fares again…
  946. deja(或许是 deejay?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, wait, I’m getting a deja vu…
  947. demand /dɪˈmɑːnd/ 坚决请求,强烈要求;强要 to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused (1 次)
    • Ladies and gentlemen, back by popular demand, Miss Phoebe Buffay.
  948. depression /dɪˈpreʃ.ən/ 忧郁,抑郁;消沉,沮丧 the state of feeling very unhappy and without hope for the future (1 次)
    • Don’t look now, but behind us is a guy who has the potential to break our hearts and plunge us into a pit of depression.
  949. desperation /ˌdes.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/ 破釜沉舟,拼死一搏 the feeling that you have when you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to take risks in order to change it (1 次)
    • I was going for quiet desperation.
  950. dessert /dɪˈzɜːt/ 甜食,甜点 sweet food eaten at the end of a meal (1 次)
    • Some dessert?
  951. detail /ˈdiː.teɪl/ 消息;细节 a single piece of information or fact about something (1 次)
    • Monica: How she drove you crazy, picking on every little detail, like your hair… for example.
  952. devil /ˈdev.əl/ 魔鬼,恶魔,妖魔 an evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns (1 次)
    • Mindy, the guy is the devil!
  953. diaper /ˈdaɪ.pər/ 尿布 a square of thick soft paper or cloth that is fastened around a baby’s bottom and between its legs to absorb its urine and solid waste (1 次)
    • I mean I’m still in there, changing his diapers, pickin’ his fleas…
  954. dictator /dɪkˈteɪ.tər/ 独裁者,暴君 a leader who has complete power in a country and has not been elected by the people (1 次)
    • Apparently he was this Russian dictator who slaughtered all these people.
  955. diet /ˈdaɪ.ət/ (日常)饮食 the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group (1 次)
    • Oh, don’t tell me what’s in it, the diet starts tomorrow!
  956. dime /daɪm/ (美国或加拿大的)10分硬币 an American or Canadian coin that has the value of ten cents (1 次)
    • We will play you again, and we will win, and you will lose, and you will beg, and we will laugh, and we will take every last dime you have, and you will hate yourselves forever.
  957. dingle (1 次)
    • All you want is a dingle, What you envy’s a schwang, A thing through which you can tinkle, Or play with, or simply let hang… Rachel: God.
  958. dining /daɪn/ 吃正餐;吃晚饭 to eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening (1 次)
    • Oh, so, forget about the birds, but big red insects suggest fine dining!
  959. dirt /dɜːt/ 尘土,泥土,灰尘 dust, soil, or any substance that makes a surface not clean (1 次)
    • Rachel: So c’mon, you guys, tell me all the dirt!
  960. disability /ˌdɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 残疾,缺陷,残障 an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do, and that is usually permanent or lasts for a long time (1 次)
    • Joey: Just a, uh… hearing disability.
  961. disappointment /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ 失望,沮丧 the feeling of being disappointed (1 次)
    • Judging by his number, I’d be a huge disappointment.
  962. disbelief /ˌdɪs.bɪˈliːf/ 不相信,怀疑 the feeling of not being able to believe that something is true or real (1 次)
    • I’m, like, in disbelief.
  963. disc /dɪsk/ 圆盘,盘状物 a circular flat object (1 次)
    • Where are you going with that disc?
  964. disco /ˈdɪs.kəʊ/ 迪斯科舞会;迪斯科舞厅 an event where people dance to modern recorded music for entertainment, or a place where this often happens (1 次)
    • Actually, I got the extended disco version, with three choruses of “You’ll never make it on your own”.
  965. discussion /dɪˈskʌʃ.ən/ 讨论,议论,谈论 the activity in which people talk about something and tell each other their ideas or opinions (1 次)
    • Chandler: I can’t believe we are even having this discussion.
  966. distraught /dɪˈstrɔːt/ 极其不安的,非常焦虑的 extremely worried, nervous, or upset (1 次)
    • She’s distraught.
  967. dive /daɪv/ (尤指头和手臂先入水的)跳水;下潜 to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water (1 次)
    • Ross: What is this dive?
  968. donut(或许是 donuts?) (1 次)
    • Not like I was across the street with a telescope and a box of donuts.
  969. doobie(或许是 Bobbie?) (1 次)
    • In the cab, on the way over, Steve blazed up a doobie.
  970. doom /duːm/ 死亡;毁灭;厄运 death, destruction, or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided (1 次)
    • Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
  971. doorman /ˈdɔː.mən/ 门童,门卫 a person whose job is to stand by the door of a hotel or public building and allow people to go in or out, and to open their car doors, etc. (1 次)
    • Hey, so listen, I went across the street and talked to the doorman- I got the peeper’s name!
  972. downstair(或许是 downstairs?) (1 次)
    • Jack from downstairs?
  973. dresser /ˈdres.ər/ 碗柜;餐具橱 a tall piece of furniture with cupboards below and shelves on the top half (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Joey: All right, I’ll give you this, Mr. Peanut is a better dresser.
  974. dressier /ˈdres.i/ (服装)正式的,适合正式场合的 Dressy clothes are suitable for formal occasions. (1 次)
    • Ross: And where she’s going everyone else’ll be dressier?
  975. dressing /ˈdres.ɪŋ/ 佐料,调料(常由油、醋及香草混制而成,尤用于拌色拉) a liquid mixture, often containing oil, vinegar, and herbs, added to food, especially salads (1 次)
    • Okay, he’s a, he’s a black capuchian monkey with a white face… …with, with Russian dressing and, and pickles on the side.
  976. drun(或许是 drub?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, um, I don’t know if you noticed, but he had a lot to drink, and you know how he gets when he’s drun..
  977. dummie(或许是 dummies?) (1 次)
    • I was just…such a dummie.
  978. duplex /ˈdʒuː.pleks/ 复式房屋,跃层套房,楼中楼 a set of rooms for living in that are on two floors of a building (1 次)
    • I’m a duplex.
  979. duuuur(或许是 residuum?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Dun-dun-duuuur!
  980. dynamic /daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ 思维活跃的;活泼的,充满活力的,精力充沛的 having a lot of ideas and enthusiasm (1 次)
    • Actually it’s, it’s quite, y’know, typical behaviour when you have this kind of dysfunctional group dynamic.
  981. ecclectic(或许是 eclectic?) (1 次)
    • Well, he wants to do some ecclectic, so he’s looking for someone who can, you know, create the entire menu.
  982. eeeee(或许是 IEEE?) (1 次)
    • Steve: Eeeee!
  983. effect /ɪˈfekt/ 效果;影响;结果 the result of a particular influence (1 次)
    • Or something to that effect.
  984. elbow /ˈel.bəʊ/ ;(衣服的)肘部 the part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Look, look, I have elbows!
  985. else’ll(或许是 she’ll?) (1 次)
    • Ross: And where she’s going everyone else'll be dressier?
  986. embargo /ɪmˈbɑː.ɡəʊ/ (尤指暂时禁止贸易或提供消息的)禁令,禁运;限制 an order to temporarily stop something, especially trading or giving information (1 次)
    • The whole, uh, penis embargo?
  987. embolism /ˈem.bə.lɪ.zəm/ (血管的)栓塞,血栓 a bubble of air, a mass of blood that has become hard, or a small piece of fat that blocks an artery (1 次)
    • Uh, Joey’s having an embolism, but I’d go for a Nip, y’know?
  988. emphysema /ˌem.fəˈsiː.mə/ 肺气肿 a condition in which the small sacs (= spaces) in the lungs become filled with too much air, causing breathing difficulties and heart problems (1 次)
    • Hey, y’know, I have had it with you guys and your cancer and your emphysema and your heart disease.
  989. engine /ˈen.dʒɪn/ 发动机;引擎 a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement (1 次)
    • Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
  990. enterprise /ˈen.tə.praɪz/ 组织;(尤指)公司,企业;(尤指营利性的、艰巨而重大的)计划,事业 an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money (1 次)
    • I think it’s about to attack the Enterprise.
  991. enthusiasm /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æz.əm/ 巨大兴趣;热情;热忱;热心 a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it (1 次)
    • Y’know, I was hoping for a little more enthusiasm.
  992. envelope /ˈen.və.ləʊp/ 信封 a flat, usually square or rectangular, paper container for a letter (1 次)
    • they’re like a little corn envelope.
  993. episode /ˈep.ɪ.səʊd/ 事件;(相关的)一连串事件;一段经历 a single event or group of related events (1 次)
    • Oh, I think this is the episode of Three’s Company where there’s some kind of misunderstanding.
  994. eraser /ɪˈreɪ.zər/ 橡皮 a small piece of rubber used to remove the marks made by a pencil (1 次)
    • Monica: Why does my cinamon stick have an eraser?
  995. error /ˈer.ər/ 错误;谬误;差错 a mistake (1 次)
    • Thank you for calling attention to our error.
  996. errrr(或许是 error?) (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Okay, errrr, Monica?
  997. esteem /ɪˈstiːm/ 尊敬,敬重;好评 respect for or a good opinion of someone (1 次)
    • Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
  998. eternity /ɪˈtɜː.nə.ti/ 永远,永恒;无穷 time that never ends or that has no limits (1 次)
    • Unless you want your mother to spend eternity in a lemon yellow pant-suit, go with the burgundy.
  999. euphemism /ˈjuː.fə.mɪ.zəm/ 委婉语,委婉说法 a word or phrase used to avoid saying an unpleasant or offensive word (1 次)
    • You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
  1000. evil /ˈiː.vəl/ 道德败坏的;邪恶的,恶毒的;讨厌的 morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant (1 次)
    • Look, I mean, I’m not saying she’s like evil or anything.
  1001. example /ɪɡˈzɑːm.pəl/ 典型;范例;实例 something that is typical of the group of things that it is a member of (1 次)
    • Monica: How she drove you crazy, picking on every little detail, like your hair… for example.
  1002. exclamation /ˌek.skləˈmeɪ.ʃən/ (因吃惊、害怕、喜悦等而发出的)呼喊,惊叫 something you say or shout suddenly because of surprise, fear, pleasure, etc. (1 次)
    • Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
  1003. exercise /ˈek.sə.saɪz/ 体育活动;锻炼;运动 physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy (1 次)
    • We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
  1004. expense /ɪkˈspens/ 花钱;支付;耗费 the use of money, time, or effort (1 次)
    • Three years, all expenses paid.
  1005. expertise /ˌek.spɜːˈtiːz/ 专门技能(知识);专长 a high level of knowledge or skill (1 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  1006. explanation /ˌek.spləˈneɪ.ʃən/ 解释;说明;给出的原因 the details or reasons that someone gives to make something clear or easy to understand (1 次)
    • Monica, Joey, and Phoebe: I’m on top of the world, looking down on creation and the only explanation I can find, is the wonders I’ve found ever since…
  1007. express /ɪkˈspres/ 陈述;表达;表露 to show a feeling, opinion, or fact (1 次)
    • Clear the tracks for the boobie payback express.
  1008. expression /ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/ 表示;表达;表露 the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions (1 次)
    • It’s an expression.
  1009. extravaganza /ɪkˌstræv.əˈɡæn.zə/ 铺张华丽的娱乐表演 a large, exciting, and expensive event or entertainment (1 次)
    • That’s a part of the whole, you know, them-not-liking-you-extravaganza.
  1010. fabric /ˈfæb.rɪk/ ;织物 cloth or material for making clothes, covering furniture, etc. (1 次)
    • Oh, and uh, the fabric softener?
  1011. factor /ˈfæk.tər/ 因素;要素 a fact or situation that influences the result of something (1 次)
    • do you think- and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here-
  1012. faculty /ˈfæk.əl.ti/ 官能,机能 a natural ability to hear, see, think, move, etc. (1 次)
    • No, she’s at a faculty meeting.
  1013. faece(或许是 farce?) (1 次)
    • I said some things that I didn’t mean, and he- he threw some faeces
  1014. fare /feər/ 车费;车票价 the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train (1 次)
    • Congress is debating a new deficit reduction bill… the mayor wants to raise subway fares again…
  1015. fatherhood /ˈfɑː.ðə.hʊd/ 父亲的身份 the state or time of being a father (1 次)
    • Hey, Knick fan, am I interested in your views on fatherhood?
  1016. fax /fæks/ 传真件,传真电文,传真信件 (a copy of) a document that travels in electronic form along a phone line and is then printed on paper (1 次)
    • Rachel: OK, sorry to break up this party, but I’ve got resumes to fax before work tomorrow…
  1017. feast /fiːst/ 盛宴;宴会 a special meal with very good food or a large meal for many people (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  1018. feature /ˈfiː.tʃər/ 特色,特征,特点 a typical quality or an important part of something (1 次)
    • Did you know my ears are not my best feature?
  1019. fellow /ˈfel.əʊ/ 同事的;同伴的;同情况的 used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you (1 次)
    • Hey fellows!
  1020. felon /ˈfel.ən/ 重罪犯 a person who is guilty of a serious crime (1 次)
    • My lie didn’t make one of us a felon in 48 states.
  1021. ferry /ˈfer.i/ (尤指定期的)渡船,轮渡 a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service (1 次)
    • I figure I’m better off staying with the kid than hauling my ass back and forth on the ferry.
  1022. fertility /fəˈtɪl.ə.ti/ (动植物的)生殖力 (of animals and plants) the quality of being able to produce young or fruit (1 次)
    • It’s a fertility study.
  1023. fetus (1 次)
    • And you have no idea what I’m saying, because, let’s face it, you’re a fetus.
  1024. fiasco /fiˈæs.kəʊ/ 完全失败;尴尬的结局 something planned that goes wrong and is a complete failure, usually in an embarrassing way (1 次)
    • We just passed by it during the whole Jessy, Cody, Dylan fiasco.
  1025. fighting /ˈfaɪ.tɪŋ/ (尤指战争中的)战斗,搏斗 the act of people fighting, especially in a war (1 次)
    • There are children coming into the world in this very building and your negative fighting noises are not the first thing they should be hearing.
  1026. filter /ˈfɪl.tər/ 滤器;过滤器 any of several types of equipment or devices for removing solids from liquids or gases, or for removing particular types of light (1 次)
    • Joey: You can come in, but your filter-tipped little buddy has to stay outside!
  1027. filth /fɪlθ/ 污物,污秽 thick, unpleasant dirt (1 次)
    • It was the most elaborate filth you have ever heard.
  1028. finder /ˈfaɪn.dər/ 发现者 someone who finds something (1 次)
    • Finders keepers, losers weepers.
  1029. firm /fɜːm/ 结实的;坚固的 not soft but not completely hard (1 次)
    • Well, guess who my dad’s making partner in his firm?
  1030. fixin(或许是 fixing?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  1031. flatness /ˈflæt.nəs/ 平坦 the quality of being level and without curved, high, or hollow parts (1 次)
    • Yes, and we all know how cruel a parent can be about the flatness of a child’s pillow.
  1032. flea /fliː/ ,跳蚤 a very small jumping insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans (1 次)
    • I mean I’m still in there, changing his diapers, pickin’ his fleas
  1033. flesh /fleʃ/ (人或动物的)肉;果肉;蔬菜的可食部分 the soft part of the body of a person or animal that is between the skin and the bones, or the soft inside part of a fruit or vegetable (1 次)
    • Phoebe: We’ve got the ground-up flesh of formerly cute cows and turkeys, ew…
  1034. flick /flɪk/ (迅速)轻击,轻弹,轻拍,轻拂 to move or hit something with a short sudden movement (1 次)
    • Chandler: Toootal chick-flick.
  1035. floss /flɒs/ (同 dental floss) →  dental floss (1 次)
    • Monica: Uh, Rach… how come you have dental floss in your hair?
  1036. fluorescent /flɔːˈres.ənt/ 荧光的,发荧光的 Fluorescent lights are very bright, tube-shaped electric lights, often used in offices. (1 次)
    • Dehydrated Japanese noodles under fluorescent lights… does it get better than this?
  1037. foghorn /ˈfɒɡ.hɔːn/ (警告雾中行驶船只的)雾角,雾喇叭 a horn that makes a very loud sound to warn ships that they are close to land or other ships (1 次)
    • Something deep in your soul calls out to me like a foghorn.
  1038. foil /fɔɪl/ (尤指用来包裹食品以保鲜的)箔 a very thin sheet of metal, especially used to wrap food in to keep it fresh (1 次)
    • Lizzie: Would you like my tin-foil hat?
  1039. fool /fuːl/ 傻瓜,笨蛋,蠢人 a person who behaves in a silly way without thinking (1 次)
    • I’m thinking we go down there, sing Memories and make complete fools of ourselves.
  1040. forest /ˈfɒr.ɪst/ 森林;林区 a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves (1 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  1041. fork /fɔːk/ 餐叉 a small object with three or four points and a handle, that you use to pick up food and eat with (1 次)
    • You get a little piece of turkey on your fork, a little cranberry sauce, and a tot!
  1042. formality /fɔːˈmæl.ə.ti/ 礼节;俗套;例行公事 something that has to be done but has no real importance (1 次)
    • That way, we don’t have to go through the formality of actually playing.
  1043. fortune /ˈfɔː.tʃuːn/ 一大笔钱;大量财产 a large amount of money, goods, property, etc. (1 次)
    • This must have cost him a fortune.
  1044. frame /freɪm/ (图画、门、窗的)框,框架 a border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, or window (1 次)
    • okay i have no frame of graft, but I thought that was great.
  1045. fraud /frɔːd/ 诈骗(罪) the crime of getting money by deceiving people (1 次)
    • Monica: That’s insurance fraud.
  1046. freezer /ˈfriː.zər/ 冷冻柜;冰柜 a container, operated by electricity, that stores food at a very cold temperature so that it becomes solid and can be kept safely for a long time (1 次)
    • Chandler: Stay out of my freezer!
  1047. frenzy /ˈfren.zi/ 疯狂,狂热,狂暴 (an example of) uncontrolled and excited behaviour or emotion that is sometimes violent (1 次)
    • Chandler: And err, he informed me that uh, she took the news rather badly, in fact, he uh, mentioned the word frenzy.
  1048. freshman /ˈfreʃ.mən/ (中学或大学的)一年级新生 a student in the first year of high school, college, or university (1 次)
    • Monica: Remember back in freshman year?
  1049. fridge /frɪdʒ/ 冰箱,电冰箱 a piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature (1 次)
    • Ross: Joey, get out of the fridge.
  1050. frigerate(或许是 refrigerate?) (1 次)
    • Well, someone was supposed to write “Rach, take down the lights” and put it on the re… frigerate
  1051. Frisbee /ˈfrɪz.bi/ (投掷游戏用的)飞碟,飞盘 a brand name for a circular piece of plastic with a curved edge that is thrown between people as a game (1 次)
    • Like, chasing their tail, or, uh, jumping to catch a frisbee.
  1052. frolicking /ˈfrɒl.ɪk/ 嬉戏,玩闹 to play and behave in a happy way (1 次)
    • I don’t need to see Lou Grant frolicking.
  1053. frost /frɒst/ the thin, white layer of ice that forms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of water, especially outside at night (1 次)
    • It was the first frost
  1054. fry /fraɪ/ 油炸;油煎;油炒 to cook food in hot oil or fat (1 次)
    • All I ordered was coffee, she brought me a tuna melt and four plates of curly fries.
  1055. fur /fɜːr/ (动物的)毛,毛皮 the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies (1 次)
    • Ross: It’s just a fur ball.
  1056. furry /ˈfɜː.ri/ 有毛皮覆盖的 covered with fur (1 次)
    • She’s going to take one look at his furry, cute little face
  1057. gagging /ɡæɡ/ (使人无法说话或喊叫求助的)塞口布 a piece of cloth that is tied around a person’s mouth or put inside it in order to stop the person from speaking, shouting, or calling for help (1 次)
    • Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
  1058. gain /ɡeɪn/ (尤指经过一段时间逐渐)取得,获得,赢得,博得 to get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive, especially over a period of time (1 次)
    • I mean, San Diego’s all well and good, but if you give him to me, I’ll start him off against a blind rabbit and give you twenty percent of the gains.
  1059. gallon /ˈɡæl.ən/ 加仑 a unit for measuring volume (1 次)
    • I personally could have a gallon of Alan.
  1060. garbage /ˈɡɑː.bɪdʒ/ 垃圾,废物 waste material or unwanted things that you throw away (1 次)
    • Mrs. Tribbiani: Why did you have to fill your father’s head with all that garbage about making things right?
  1061. geeky /ˈɡiː.ki/ 土头土脑的,无趣的 boring and not fashionable (1 次)
    • I always figured you just thought I was Monica’s geeky older brother.
  1062. genitalia /dʒen.ɪˈteɪ.li.ə/ 外生殖器(尤指阴茎或外阴) the outer sex organs, especially the penis or vulva (1 次)
    • You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
  1063. gesturing /ˈdʒes.tʃər/ 手势;姿势;示意动作 a movement of the hands, arms, or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling (1 次)
    • Now she just finished throwing his clothes off the balcony, now there’s just a lot of gesturing and arm-waving, , Ok, that is either, “How could you?”
  1064. gill /ɡɪl/ (鱼等水生动物的)鳃 the organ through which fish and other water creatures breathe (1 次)
    • You’re just happy you don’t have gills anymore.
  1065. ginger /ˈdʒɪn.dʒər/ ,生姜 the spicy root of a tropical plant that is used in cooking or preserved in sugar, or a powder made from this root, used as a spice (1 次)
    • ginger.
  1066. giver /ˈɡɪv.ər/ 给予者 a person who gives something to someone (1 次)
    • But you… you’re a giver.
  1067. glamour /ˈɡlæm.ər/ 吸引力;魅力;诱惑力 the special exciting and attractive quality of a person, place, or activity (1 次)
    • Oh, big glamour night.
  1068. glitter /ˈɡlɪt.ər/ 闪烁,闪耀,闪光 to produce a lot of small, bright flashes of reflected light (1 次)
    • Janice: Oh, I’m gonna blow this one up, and I’m gonna write ‘Reunited’ in glitter.
  1069. goal /ɡəʊl/ (足球或曲棍球等的)球门 an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football and hockey (1 次)
    • You know, you have goals.
  1070. goat /ɡəʊt/ 山羊 an animal related to sheep that usually has horns and a beard. Goats live wild on mountains or are kept on farms to provide milk, meat, wool, etc. (1 次)
    • Okay, is this like ‘I have an early class tomorrow’ or ‘I’m secretly married to a goat?’
  1071. goggle /ˈɡɒɡ.əl/ (由于惊奇)瞪大眼睛看 to look with the eyes wide open because you are surprised (1 次)
    • Ross: He didn’t get the goggles!
  1072. golfing /ˈɡɒl.fɪŋ/ 打高尔夫球 the activity of playing golf (1 次)
    • I took these when I had my golfing accident.
  1073. goose /ɡuːs/ a large water bird similar to a duck but larger, or the meat from this bird (1 次)
    • Well, unless goose is a vegetable…ha haaaah!
  1074. grace /ɡreɪs/ 优美,优雅,雍容 a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way (1 次)
    • And uh, while Daryl Hannah is beautiful in a conventional way, you are luminous with a kind of a delicate grace.
  1075. graduation /ˌɡrædʒ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/ 毕业;接受学位,获得毕业文凭 the fact of finishing a degree or other course of study at a university or school, or the ceremony at which you are officially said to have finished (1 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  1076. graft /ɡrɑːft/ 移植的皮肤(或骨骼);嫁接用的枝条(或芽) a piece of healthy skin or bone cut from one part of a person’s body and used to repair another damaged part, or a piece cut from one living plant and attached to another plant so that it grows there (1 次)
    • okay i have no frame of graft, but I thought that was great.
  1077. grappa(或许是 grapple?) (1 次)
    • And here we have the last of Paulo’s grappa.
  1078. gravity /ˈɡræv.ə.ti/ (尤指地球的)重力,引力,地心引力 the force that attracts objects towards one another, especially the force that makes things fall to the ground (1 次)
    • Ugly Naked Guy got gravity boots!
  1079. greeter /ˈɡriː.tər/ 门迎,迎宾 someone whose job is to greet people when they arrive at a place such as a restaurant, bar, or large shop (1 次)
    • Hello, greeter girl.
  1080. grocery /ˈɡrəʊ.sər.i/ 杂货店 a grocer’s (1 次)
    • Okay, uh, you let me go grocery shopping, and I buy laundry detergent, but it’s not the one with the easy-pour spout.
  1081. groin /ɡrɔɪn/ 腹股沟 the place where your legs meet the front of your body (1 次)
    • Dead guy getting hit in the groin twenty, thirty times!
  1082. ground /ɡraʊnd/ ,地面 the surface of the earth (1 次)
    • Phoebe: We’ve got the ground-up flesh of formerly cute cows and turkeys, ew…
  1083. groundwork /ˈɡraʊnd.wɜːk/ 基础工作;准备工作 work that is done as a preparation for work that will be done later (1 次)
    • I’m laying the groundwork.
  1084. guard /ɡɑːd/ 卫兵,警卫;看守,守卫 a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or attack, or to prevent a person such as a criminal from escaping (1 次)
    • you let your guard down, you start to really care about someone, and I just-
  1085. guest /ɡest/ 客人,宾客 a person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as a party or a meal (1 次)
    • This is how you greet guests at a party?
  1086. guitar /ɡɪˈtɑːr/ 吉他,六弦琴 a musical instrument, usually made of wood, with six strings and a long neck, played with the fingers or a plectrum (1 次)
    • What’s with the guitar?
  1087. gun /ɡʌn/ ;炮 a weapon that bullets or shells (= explosive containers) are fired from (1 次)
    • sorry it wasn’t one of those movies with, like, y’know, guns and bombs and, like, buses going really fast…
  1088. guys’d(或许是 guy?) (1 次)
    • Anyway, I was just thinking, I mean, if you’d gone to Vail, and if you guys'd been with your family, if you didn’t have syphilis and stuff, we wouldn’t be all together, you know?
  1089. guys’ll(或许是 Guyanese?) (1 次)
    • You guys'll scooch, won’t you?
  1090. guyschh(或许是 Schuyler?) (1 次)
    • Alan: I’ve heard schho much about all you guyschh!
  1091. haircut /ˈheə.kʌt/ 发型,发式;理发 the style in which someone’s hair is cut, or an occasion of cutting the hair (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, look, he’s got Ross’s haircut!
  1092. hairline /ˈheə.laɪn/ (尤指人前额处的)发际线 the edge of a person’s hair, especially along the top of the forehead (= part of the face above the eyes) (1 次)
    • Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
  1093. hairpiece /ˈheə.piːs/ (戴在头上以掩盖秃顶部分的)小假发 an artificial covering of hair used to hide an area of the head where there is no hair (1 次)
    • A hump and a hairpiece?
  1094. hammerhead (1 次)
    • And you just know I’m gonna be the guy caught behind this hammerhead in traffic!
  1095. hanger /ˈhæŋ.ər/ 衣架 a curved piece of wire, wood, or plastic on which clothes are hung while they are being stored (1 次)
    • You look like you slept with a hanger in your mouth.
  1096. haphazard /ˌhæpˈhæz.əd/ 无秩序的,无计划的,随意的 not having an obvious order or plan (1 次)
    • Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
  1097. happening /ˈhæp.ən.ɪŋ/ 发生的事 something that has happened (1 次)
    • Well, you do realise the odds of that happening are a little slimmer if they never get to meet the guy..
  1098. hardball /ˈhɑːd.bɔːl/ 棒球 the game of baseball when it is played with a hard ball (1 次)
    • Look, Al, Al… I’m not playing hardball here, OK?
  1099. he’(或许是 he?) (1 次)
    • He's…a stupid man who left us his credit card.
  1100. heel /hiːl/ 脚跟 the rounded back part of the foot (1 次)
    • Aunt Lillian: Could we see something in a slimmer heel?
  1101. hell’ve(或许是 helve?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Where the hell've you been?
  1102. hemp /hemp/ 麻类植物(其中有些可以用来制绳或粗布,有些可以用来提取毒品大麻) a family of plants, some of which are used to make rope and strong, rough cloth and others of which are used to produce the drug cannabis (1 次)
    • Hemp?
  1103. herd /hɜːd/ 兽群;牧群 a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together (1 次)
    • I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
  1104. hibachi /hɪˈbɑː.tʃi/ 烧烤架 a small container with a grill (= a frame of metal bars) on top of it, used for cooking food over a fire (1 次)
    • It’s just that we bought a hibachi together, and then he ran off and got married, and things got pretty ugly.
  1105. hiker /ˈhaɪ.kər/ (在乡村的)远足者,健行者 a person who goes for a long walk in the countryside (1 次)
    • I know, I opened it up and there it was, just floating in there, like this tiny little hitch-hiker!
  1106. hill /hɪl/ 小山,丘陵 an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land (1 次)
    • Ross: ‘The hills were alive with the sound of music.’
  1107. hissy(或许是 hussy?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Man, if you tried something like that on my birthday, you’d be starin’ at the business end of a hissy fit.
  1108. hitch /hɪtʃ/ 临时故障,小问题 a temporary difficulty that causes a short delay (1 次)
    • I know, I opened it up and there it was, just floating in there, like this tiny little hitch-hiker!
  1109. hobby /ˈhɒb.i/ 业余爱好,嗜好 an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working (1 次)
    • I mean, it’s nice, he has a hobby.
  1110. holding /ˈhəʊl.dɪŋ/ 私人股份;私人建筑;租用的农田 something that you own such as shares in a company or buildings, or land that you rent and farm (1 次)
    • No rough holding in my ER!
  1111. homecoming /ˈhəʊmˌkʌm.ɪŋ/ (长时间离开后)回家乡 the fact of a person arriving home after being away for a long time (1 次)
    • In high school I was the prom queen and I was the homecoming queen and the class president and you… were also there!
  1112. hon /hʌn/ 亲爱的(honey的简略说法) short form of honey: a way of speaking to someone you like or love, or someone who you want to be friendly to (1 次)
    • Hon, you gotta talk to Joey.
  1113. honor /ˈɒn.ər/ (honour的美式拼写) US spelling of honour (1 次)
    • And I hope you’ll still be my maid of honor…?
  1114. hooker /ˈhʊk.ər/ 妓女 a prostitute (= a person who has sex for money) (1 次)
    • Ahhh, I fold like a cheap hooker who got hit in the stomach by a fat guy with sores on his face.
  1115. hooo(或许是 hoop?) (1 次)
    • Yo- hooo!
  1116. hormone /ˈhɔː.məʊn/ 荷尔蒙,激素 any of various chemicals made by living cells that influence the development, growth, sex, etc. of an animal and are carried around the body in the blood (1 次)
    • Have some hormones!
  1117. horn /hɔːn/ ;角质 a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows from the top of the head of some animals, or the hard substance of which a horn is made (1 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Well, if he’s up against a jungle cat or an animal with horns, you’ve got to give the little guy something.
  1118. horoscope /ˈhɒr.ə.skəʊp/ 星相;占星预测 a description of what is going to happen to you, based on the position of the stars and planets at the time of your birth (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Just wanna check my horoscope, see if it was right.
  1119. horse /hɔːs/ a large animal with four legs that people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling vehicles (1 次)
    • The Millners, they had this unbelievable farm, they had horses, and, and rabbits that he could chase and it was- it w- …..
  1120. horseback /ˈhɔːs.bæk/ 骑在马上的 on a horse (1 次)
    • Monica: Do I go horseback riding in the park?
  1121. howdya(或许是 howdy?) (1 次)
    • Well, howdya feel?
  1122. humour(或许是 humor?) (1 次)
    • Y’know, that you use your humour as a way of keeping people at a distance.
  1123. imagination /ɪˌmædʒ.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 想象力 the ability to form pictures in the mind (1 次)
    • Well, let’s just say the impressions you made in the butter left little to the imagination.
  1124. impish /ˈɪm.pɪʃ/ 顽童似的,顽皮的 showing a child’s pleasure in enjoying yourself and making trouble (1 次)
    • It’s got a… boyish charm, it’s impish.
  1125. inconvenience /ˌɪn.kənˈviː.ni.əns/ 不便,麻烦 a state or an example of problems or trouble, often causing a delay or loss of comfort (1 次)
    • We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
  1126. index /ˈɪn.deks/ (书后关于主题、姓名等的)索引 an alphabetical list, such as one printed at the back of a book showing which page a subject, name, etc. is on (1 次)
    • They say it’s the same as the distance from the tip of a guy’s thumb to the tip of his index finger.
  1127. ING / -ɪŋ/ (用以构成规则动词的现在分词) used to form the present participle of regular verbs (1 次)
    • Well…. it is amouz-ing
  1128. ink /ɪŋk/ 墨水;油墨;墨汁 coloured liquid used for writing, printing, and drawing (1 次)
    • You don’t dip your pen in the company ink.
  1129. inquiry /ɪnˈkwaɪə.ri/ 询问,打听 (the process of asking) a question (1 次)
    • Phoebe: : Dear Ms. Green, thank you for your inquiry, however…
  1130. insecure /ˌɪn.sɪˈkjʊər/ 无把握的;不自信的 Insecure people have little confidence and are uncertain about their own abilities or if other people really like them. (1 次)
    • Phoebe: My grandmother has this new boyfriend, and they’re both kind of insecure in bed.
  1131. inspiration /ˌɪn.spɪˈreɪ.ʃən/ 给人以灵感的人(或物) someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something (1 次)
    • My mother sends me the engagement notices for ‘inspiration.’
  1132. intelligence /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/ 智力,智慧 the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason (1 次)
    • Eight and a half hours of aptitude tests, intelligence tests, personality tests… and what do I learn?
  1133. interest /ˈɪn.trest/ 兴趣,关注 the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more about something (1 次)
    • How can she do that when she’s never shown any interest in you?!?
  1134. intestine /ɪnˈtes.tɪn/ (either of the two parts of) a long tube through which food travels from the stomach and out of the body while it is being digested (1 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  1135. intimacy /ˈɪn.tɪ.mə.si/ 亲密;密切;暧昧关系 a situation in which you have a close friendship or sexual relationship with someone (1 次)
    • Oh, just seems as though that maybe you have intimacy issues.
  1136. irony /ˈaɪ.rə.ni/ 具有讽刺意味的情况;出乎意料的情况;令人啼笑皆非的事情 a situation in which something which was intended to have a particular result has the opposite or a very different result (1 次)
    • Just pointing out the irony.
  1137. itinerary /aɪˈtɪn.ər.ər.i/ 旅行计划,预定行程 a detailed plan or route of a journey (1 次)
    • So here’s my itinerary .
  1138. jam /dʒæm/ 果酱 a sweet, soft food made by cooking fruit with sugar to preserve it. It is eaten on bread. (1 次)
    • I mean I have things to do with my life, I have a jam packed schedule, and I am late- for keeping up with it.
  1139. jammie(或许是 jammier?) (1 次)
    • Except everything looks like jammies now.
  1140. janitor /ˈdʒæn.ɪ.tər/ 管理员,看护人 a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc. (1 次)
    • Janitor: Wait!
  1141. jar /dʒɑːr/ 罐子,坛子;广口瓶 a glass or clay container with a wide opening at the top and sometimes a fitted lid, usually used for storing food (1 次)
    • My mother’s ashes Even her eyelashes Are resting in a little yellow jar, And sometimes when it’s breezy… Phoebe: …
  1142. jet /dʒet/ 喷气式飞机 an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast (1 次)
    • Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
  1143. Jetway /ˈdʒet.weɪ/ 航空旅客桥,登机栈桥 a brand name for a raised closed passage through which passengers walk from an airport building to an aircraft (1 次)
    • You are not allowed on the jetway unless you have a boarding pass.
  1144. jeweller(或许是 jeweler?) (1 次)
    • Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball..
  1145. jillion(或许是 gillion?) (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, right, OK… inlcuding the waffles last week, you now owe me… 17 jillion dollars.
  1146. jockstrap /ˈdʒɒk.stræp/ (男运动员用的)下体护身 a tight piece of underwear worn by men to support and protect their sexual organs when playing sport (1 次)
    • he’s not even wearing a jockstrap!
  1147. joincidence(或许是 coincidence?) (1 次)
    • that’s ‘joincidence’ with a ‘C’!
  1148. joy /dʒɔɪ/ 欢欣,高兴,喜悦 great happiness (1 次)
    • And the moment of joy is upon us.
  1149. judgment /ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ 判断力;识别力 the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions (1 次)
    • Ross: Uh, that, that, that would be a judgment call.
  1150. justice /ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/ 公正,公平;正义 fairness in the way people are dealt with (1 次)
    • Your own brand of vigilante justice.
  1151. ke(或许是 kw?) (1 次)
    • I asked, “got the ke-eys?”
  1152. keeper /ˈkiː.pər/ 饲养者;保管人;看守人 a person who takes care of animals or is in charge of valuable objects, a building, etc. (1 次)
    • Finders keepers, losers weepers.
  1153. kerb(或许是 berk?) (1 次)
    • And I hit my head on the kerb and cut my lip on my whistle…
  1154. kettle /ˈket.əl/ 水壶,烧水壶 a container for boiling water, that has a lid, handle, and spout and is made from plastic or metal (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh, hello, kettle?
  1155. keyhole /ˈkiː.həʊl/ 锁眼,钥匙孔 a hole in a lock that you put a key into (1 次)
    • Hey, I got one keyhole and about a zillion keys.
  1156. kidney /ˈkɪd.ni/ ,肾脏 either of a pair of small organs in the body that take away waste matter from the blood to produce urine (1 次)
    • Yours, I just got 43 points for ‘KIDNEY’.
  1157. kitten /ˈkɪt.ən/ 小猫 a very young cat (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  1158. knapsack /ˈnæp.sæk/ (徒步旅行者或登山者用的帆布或皮制的)小背包 a bag carried on the back or over the shoulder, used especially by people who go walking or climbing for carrying food, clothes, etc. (1 次)
    • This parachute is a knapsack!
  1159. knob /nɒb/ 球形把手;(机器等的)旋钮 a round handle, or a small, round device for controlling a machine or electrical equipment (1 次)
    • Did you, uh, did you try turning the knob back the other way?
  1160. knockout /ˈnɒk.aʊt/ (拳击中的)击败对手的一击,击倒对手获胜 in boxing, the act of hitting the other fighter so that they fall to the ground and are unable to get up again within ten seconds (1 次)
    • Now you tell me she’s not a knockout.
  1161. lab /læb/ 实验室;实验大楼(同 laboratory) a laboratory (1 次)
    • Ross: My friend Bethel rescued him from some lab.
  1162. label /ˈleɪ.bəl/ 标签,标牌 a piece of paper or other material that gives you information about the object it is attached to (1 次)
    • Ross: If you wanna put a label on it.
  1163. ladybug /ˈleɪ.di.bɜːd/ 瓢虫 a small, red beetle that is round and has black spots (1 次)
    • Joey: All right, how about the ladybugs?
  1164. lag /læɡ/ 缓慢移动;掉队,滞后 to move or make progress so slowly that you are behind other people or things (1 次)
    • Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
  1165. lamp /læmp/ (尤指带灯罩的)灯 a device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained within something (1 次)
    • Ross: Marcel, stop humping the lamp!
  1166. layer /ˈleɪ.ər/ ;涂层 a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance (1 次)
    • Well, the meat’s only every third layer, maybe you could scrape.
  1167. layin(或许是 lain?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Douglas: Well, we’re gonna be layin’ off people in every department.
  1168. leaf /liːf/ ,叶片,叶子,树叶 one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch (1 次)
    • No, interestingly enough her leaf blower picked up.
  1169. leather /ˈleð.ər/ 皮革 animal skin treated in order to preserve it, and used to make shoes, bags, clothes, equipment, etc. (1 次)
    • Chandler: Or ‘You’re such a nice guy’ means ‘I’m gonna be dating leather-wearing alcoholics and complaining about them to you’.
  1170. leetle(或许是 beetle?) (1 次)
    • Paolo: Poco… a leetle.
  1171. length /leŋθ/ ,长度 the measurement of something from end to end or along its longest side (1 次)
    • And may I say, that is a very flattering sleeve length on you.
  1172. lens /lenz/ 镜片,镜头,透镜 a curved piece of glass, plastic, or other transparent material, used in cameras, glasses, and scientific equipment, that makes objects seem closer, larger, smaller, etc. (1 次)
    • And you’ve got lenses!
  1173. lesbi(或许是 lesbian?) (1 次)
    • It’s, it’s apples and oranges, it’s, it’s orthodontists and lesbi-
  1174. lesbianism /ˈlez.bi.ə.nɪ.zəm/ 女同性恋关系 the state of being a lesbian (1 次)
    • well, in the case of my ex-wife, lesbianism.
  1175. lifeboat /ˈlaɪf.bəʊt/ (用于救援生命有危险的人的)救生船,救生筏 a large boat that is kept ready to go out and save people who are in danger in the water (1 次)
    • Oh, which had this little lifeboat for the Weebles to wobble in.
  1176. lifestyle /ˈlaɪf.staɪl/ 生活方式 someone’s way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do (1 次)
    • Any sex I had would’ve involved a major lifestyle choice.
  1177. lightning /ˈlaɪt.nɪŋ/ 闪电 a flash of bright light in the sky that is produced by electricity moving between clouds or from clouds to the ground (1 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  1178. limit /ˈlɪm.ɪt/ 限额;限制;上限 the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible or allowed (1 次)
    • Ross: I thought, uh… it was a fifty cent limit.
  1179. lineup /laɪn/ 排列,排队;使(某人)排成行 to arrange people or things in a row or to stand in a row (1 次)
    • During that second time you couldn’t have picked her out of a lineup!
  1180. lizard /ˈlɪz.əd/ 蜥蜴 a small reptile that has a long body, four short legs, a long tail, and thick skin (1 次)
    • No, no, although, Aruba, this time of year… talk about your- -big lizards
  1181. loaner (1 次)
    • Lydia: No, this is a loaner.
  1182. locker /ˈlɒk.ər/ 衣物存放柜,衣物柜 a cupboard, often tall and made of metal, in which you can keep your possessions, and leave them for a period of time (1 次)
    • The valentine Tommy Rollerson left in your locker was really from me.
  1183. lookin(或许是 looking?) (1 次)
    • Sisters are okay, maybe a hot-lookin’ aunt… but not a mom, never a mom!
  1184. loop /luːp/ 圆圈,环形 the curved shape made when something long and thin, such as a piece of string, bends until one part of it nearly touches or crosses another part of it (1 次)
    • Phoebe: You missed a belt loop.
  1185. looter (1 次)
    • Eligible looters?
  1186. loss /lɒs/ 丧失,失去,失落 the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something (1 次)
    • You know, but it wasn’t a total loss.
  1187. Lyme /ˈlaɪm dɪˌziːz/ 莱姆病 a disease caused by bacteria that are spread by the bite of an insect called a tick (1 次)
    • No, but I hear lyme disease is open, so…
  1188. m.(或许是 m?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Hm-m. Monica: Are these the shoes?
  1189. mache(或许是 make?) (1 次)
    • Lowell: It’s like Mardi Gras without the paper mache heads.
  1190. makeup /meɪk/ (常为骗人而)编造(借口、故事等) to invent something, such as an excuse or a story, often in order to deceive (1 次)
    • Are you wearing makeup?
  1191. manager /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/ 经理;主管 the person who is responsible for managing an organization (1 次)
    • Some fat guy’s sleeping with the store manager.
  1192. manchild(或许是 man child?) (1 次)
    • And this manchild has no problem with how old you are?
  1193. maneuver /məˈnuː.vər/ (manoeuvre的美式拼写) US spelling of manoeuvre (1 次)
    • Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
  1194. manner /ˈmæn.ər/ 方式,方法 the way in which something is done (1 次)
    • Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
  1195. marce(或许是 mace?) (1 次)
    • Marce… you give Rossie the remote…
  1196. margarita /ˌmɑː.ɡərˈiː.tə/ 玛格丽塔鸡尾酒 a type of alcoholic drink (1 次)
    • Gerston: Uh, like, could these margaritas be any stronger?
  1197. marshmallow /ˌmɑːʃˈmæl.əʊ/ 棉花软糖 a soft, sweet, pink or white food (1 次)
    • Oh, god, I’m gonna look like a big marshmallow peep.
  1198. massager(或许是 massage?) (1 次)
    • Monica: I got you the foot massager.
  1199. mat /mæt/ 地垫 a small piece of strong material that covers and protects part of a floor (1 次)
    • I can’t even get Marcel to stop eating the bath mat.
  1200. matchmaker /ˈmætʃˌmeɪ.kər/ 媒人,红娘 a person who tries to arrange marriages or romantic relationships between people (1 次)
    • Janice: Hello, Joey, our little matchmaker.
  1201. material /məˈtɪə.ri.əl/ 材料,原料 a physical substance that things can be made from (1 次)
    • Phoebe: So you guys, I’m doing all new material tonight.
  1202. matrimony /ˈmæt.rɪ.mə.ni/ 婚姻;婚姻生活 the state of being married (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  1203. maturity /məˈtʃʊə.rə.ti/ (心智)成熟 the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like an adult (1 次)
    • Apparently he’s reached sexual maturity.
  1204. meaning /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ 意思,意义;含义 The meaning of something is what it expresses or represents. (1 次)
    • The word has lost all meaning.
  1205. mechanic /məˈkæn.ɪk/ 技师;机工;机械师 someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines (1 次)
    • Well, if you’re gonna work for mechanics, those are the ones to work for.
  1206. medium /ˈmiː.di.əm/ 中间的;中等的;适中的 being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree, or value (1 次)
    • Rachel: …medium…hmm…any cookies left?
  1207. melon /ˈmel.ən/ ;甜瓜 a large, round fruit with hard yellow or green skin, sweet flesh, and a lot of seeds (1 次)
    • He just balled up socks… and a melon
  1208. melt /melt/ (使)融化;(使)熔化;(使)溶解 to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid, or to cause something to do this (1 次)
    • All I ordered was coffee, she brought me a tuna melt and four plates of curly fries.
  1209. member /ˈmem.bər/ 成员,一分子 a person, animal, or thing that is part of a group (1 次)
    • I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
  1210. memory /ˈmem.ər.i/ 记忆力,记性 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people (1 次)
    • I just wanted to put a nice memory in your head so you’d know that I wasn’t always such a terrible guy. …
  1211. ment(或许是 met?) (1 次)
    • Well, actually, it’s not so much a question as.. more of a general wondering… ment.
  1212. menu /ˈmen.juː/ 菜单 a list of the food that you can eat in a restaurant (1 次)
    • Well, he wants to do some ecclectic, so he’s looking for someone who can, you know, create the entire menu.
  1213. merriment /ˈmer.i.mənt/ 欢笑;欢乐 an occasion when people laugh or have an enjoyable time together (1 次)
    • No, I prefer to keep a safe distance from all this merriment.
  1214. merry /ˈmer.i/ 愉快的,快乐的,兴高采烈的 happy or showing enjoyment (1 次)
    • Chandler: So tell me something, is leaving the Christmas lights up part of your plan to keep us merry all year long?
  1215. metaphor /ˈmet.ə.fɔːr/ 隐喻;暗喻 an expression, often found in literature, that describes a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similar characteristics to that person or object (1 次)
    • It’s a metaphor, Daddy!
  1216. meter /ˈmiː.tər/ ,仪,表 a device that measures the amount of something that is used (1 次)
    • yeah, yeah, listen, I am parked at a meter.
  1217. midterm /ˈmɪd.tɜːm/ (一届政府的任期)中期的 in the middle of the period when a government is in office (1 次)
    • I mean, you’ve been dating this guy since like, what… his midterms?
  1218. midtown /ˈmɪdˌtaʊn/ 市中心 the part of a city near the centre (1 次)
    • I got a job midtown.
  1219. mileu(或许是 mile?) (1 次)
    • Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
  1220. mingling /ˈmɪŋ.ɡəl/ (使)混合;(使)相混 to mix or combine, or be mixed or combined (1 次)
    • C’mon, Marcel, whaddya say you and I do a little mingling?
  1221. minion /ˈmɪn.jən/ 奴才;仆从 a person who is not important and who has to do what another person of higher rank orders them to do (1 次)
    • Oh, Satan’s minions at work again…
  1222. miracle /ˈmɪr.ə.kəl/ 奇迹 an unusual and mysterious event that is thought to have been caused by a god because it does not follow the usual laws of nature (1 次)
    • For this after all, is the miracle of birth.
  1223. missing /ˈmɪs.ɪŋ/ 失踪的,下落不明的 Someone who is missing has disappeared. (1 次)
    • I mean, his wife’s dead, his brother’s missing
  1224. misunderstood /ˌmɪs.ʌn.dəˈstænd/ 误解;曲解 to think you have understood someone or something when you have not (1 次)
    • I’m sorry you misunderstood
  1225. moisturizer /ˈmɔɪs.tʃər.aɪ.zər/ 保湿霜,滋润霜 a substance that you put on your skin to stop it from becoming dry (1 次)
    • I need to borrow some moisturizer.
  1226. monocle /ˈmɒn.ə.kəl/ (尤指旧时的)单片眼镜 a round piece of glass worn, especially in the past, in front of one eye in order to help you to see more clearly (1 次)
    • I mean he’s got the monocle, he’s got the top hat…
  1227. monogamy /məˈnɒɡ.ə.mi/ 一夫一妻制 the fact or custom of having a sexual relationship or marriage with only one other person at a time (1 次)
    • Well, y’know, monogamy can be a, uh, tricky concept.
  1228. mood /muːd/ 心境,心情,情绪;精神状态 the way you feel at a particular time (1 次)
    • You in the mood for, uh, something grape?
  1229. moon /muːn/ 月球,月亮 the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night (1 次)
    • Yes, the moon, the glow, the magical feeling, you did this part-
  1230. moose /muːs/ ,驼鹿 a type of large deer with large, flat antlers (= wide horns like branches) and a long nose that lives in the forests of North America, northern Europe, and Asia (1 次)
    • Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
  1231. mortician /mɔːˈtɪʃ.ən/ 殡仪员;丧葬承办人 an undertaker (1 次)
    • She’s a pet mortician.
  1232. motif /məʊˈtiːf/ 图案,式样 a pattern or design (1 次)
    • I mean, there were characters, plot lines, themes, a motif… at one point there were villagers.
  1233. mountain /ˈmaʊn.tɪn/ (高)山,山岳 a raised part of the earth’s surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow (1 次)
    • Things sure have changed here on Waltons mountain.
  1234. moustache(或许是 mustache?) (1 次)
    • Okay, now that was Gerston, Santos, and who’s the guy with the moustache?
  1235. mucus /ˈmjuː.kəs/ (粘膜分泌的)粘液 a thick liquid produced inside the nose and other parts of the body (1 次)
    • Ross: I don’t know, but when I spoke to her, she said she had already passed the mucus plug.
  1236. mulling /mʌl/ (加糖和香料等)将(葡萄酒或啤酒)制成热饮 to heat wine or beer with added sugar and spices (1 次)
    • Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
  1237. murder /ˈmɜː.dər/ 谋杀,凶杀 the crime of intentionally killing a person (1 次)
    • Uh, okay, yeah, we could do that, but before we head off to the murder capital of the North-East, I was, uh, kinda wanting to run something by you.
  1238. muscle /ˈmʌs.əl/ 肌肉 one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement (1 次)
    • Okay, don’t worry, I’m just checking to see if the muscle’s in spasm…huh.
  1239. musketeer /ˌmʌs.kəˈtɪər/ 火枪手 a soldier who carried a musket (= a gun with a long barrel) (1 次)
    • Joey: Like the three musketeers, only with fruit.
  1240. mwwwooooo(或许是 wormwood?) (1 次)
    • Mwwwooooo-hah-hah…
  1241. napping /næp/ (尤指日间的)打盹,小睡 a short sleep, especially during the day (1 次)
    • Maybe they’re- napping.
  1242. nappy /ˈnæp.i/ 尿布 a square of thick soft paper or cloth that is fastened around a baby’s bottom and between its legs to absorb its urine and solid waste (1 次)
    • Each couple learns how to change a nappy.
  1243. nausea /ˈnɔː.si.ə/ 恶心,呕吐感 the feeling that you are going to vomit (1 次)
    • Any nausea?
  1244. nectarine /ˈnek.tər.iːn/ 油桃 a type of sweet juicy fruit like a peach but with a smooth skin (1 次)
    • Actually, nectarines, but basically…
  1245. negotiation /nəˌɡəʊ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/ 谈判,磋商,洽谈 the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them, or the discussions themselves (1 次)
    • This is not a negotiation, this is a rejection!
  1246. neighbor /ˈneɪ.bər/ 邻居 someone who lives very close to you (1 次)
    • Yeah, my neighbor
  1247. neighborhood /ˈneɪ.bə.hʊd/ 邻近地区;住宅区,街区;街坊,四邻 the area of a town that surrounds someone’s home, or the people who live in this area (1 次)
    • Ross: Hey guys, does anybody know a good date place in the neighborhood?
  1248. neighbour(或许是 neighbor?) (1 次)
    • The, uh, the neighbours must be vacuuming.
  1249. neighbourhood(或许是 neighborhood?) (1 次)
    • We’ve been all over the neighbourhood.
  1250. nen(或许是 men?) (1 次)
    • See, after I let her go, err, I got a call from her psychiatrist, Dr. Flanen-nen, Dr. Flanen, Dr. Flan.
  1251. nephew /ˈnef.juː/ 侄子;外甥 a son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife (1 次)
    • I’m gonna have like a nephew.
  1252. ness(或许是 sens?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, it’s his, uh, innate Alan-ness that-that-that we adore.
  1253. newsletter /ˈnjuːzˌlet.ər/ (机构定期寄发给成员的)通讯,简报 a printed or electronic document containing information about the recent activities of an organization, sent regularly to the organization’s members (1 次)
    • Rachel: Country club newsletter.
  1254. newspaper /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/ 报纸,报 a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements (1 次)
    • And then, like three days in a row he got to the newspaper before I did, and peed all over the crossword.
  1255. nicotine /ˈnɪk.ə.tiːn/ 尼古丁,烟碱 a poisonous chemical, found in tobacco, that is addictive (1 次)
    • I think it’s time to change somebody’s nicotine patch.
  1256. niffle(或许是 sniffle?) (1 次)
    • What’s a ‘niffle’?
  1257. noho(或许是 oho?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Noho.
  1258. nonononononnononono(或许是 nonoccupational?) (1 次)
    • Oh no nonononononnononono, don’t go..
  1259. noone(或许是 none?) (1 次)
    • there is noone else!
  1260. nostril /ˈnɒs.trəl/ 鼻孔 either of the two openings in the nose through which air moves when you breathe (1 次)
    • NO-ONE’S GOING UP TO YOU AND SAYING, “HI, IS THAT YOUR NOSTRIL?
  1261. nursery /ˈnɜː.sər.i/ 幼儿园,托儿所 a place where young children and babies are taken care of while their parents are at work (1 次)
    • Phoebe: From the nursery rhyme.
  1262. object /ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/ (可看见或可触摸到的)实物,物体 a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person (1 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Uh, how is he at handling small objects?
  1263. obligation /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ 义务;责任;职责 the fact that you are obliged to do something (1 次)
    • It’s your moral obligation, as a friend, as a woman, I think it’s a feminist issue!
  1264. obstetrician /ˌɒb.stəˈtrɪʃ.ən/ 产科医生 a doctor with special training in how to care for pregnant women and help in the birth of babies (1 次)
    • brother’s… ex-wife’s obstetrician.
  1265. occasion /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ (尤指某事发生的)时刻,时候 a particular time, especially when something happens or has happened (1 次)
    • Day and night, and night and day… and special occasions
  1266. omelet /ˈɒm.lət/ 煎鸡蛋,煎蛋饼,摊鸡蛋 a dish made by mixing eggs together and frying them, often with small pieces of other food such as cheese or vegetables (1 次)
    • Listen, while you’re on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something…
  1267. oop(或许是 up?) (1 次)
    • I think, you know, I think you should know until you look down there, and say, oop, there it is!
  1268. opener /ˈəʊ.pən.ər/ 开瓶器/罐头起子等 a device for opening closed containers (1 次)
    • Monica: That was gonna be my opener.
  1269. opinion /əˈpɪn.jən/ 意见,看法,主张 a thought or belief about something or someone (1 次)
    • Now this is just the first chapter, and I want your absolute honest opinion.
  1270. orange /ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/ ;橘;柑 a round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange centre divided into many parts (1 次)
    • It’s, it’s apples and oranges, it’s, it’s orthodontists and lesbi-
  1271. oregano /ˌɒr.ɪˈɡɑː.nəʊ/ 牛至(一种香草,其叶可作调味品,尤用于意大利烹饪) a herb whose dried leaves are used in cooking to add flavour, especially in Italian cooking (1 次)
    • Monica: All I have is, is oregano and a Fresca.
  1272. organ /ˈɔː.ɡən/ (动植物的)器官 a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a particular job (1 次)
    • Now I’m guessing that he bought her the big pipe organ, and she’s really not happy about it.
  1273. orgasm /ˈɔː.ɡæz.əm/ 性高潮 the moment of greatest pleasure and excitement in sexual activity (1 次)
    • Ross: Multiple orgasms!
  1274. oughta(或许是 ought?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: That oughta do it.
  1275. ounce /aʊns/ 盎司(重量单位,1盎司约等于28克) a unit of weight equal to approximately 28 grams (1 次)
    • If you can finish a 32-ounce steak, it’s free.
  1276. outfit /ˈaʊt.fɪt/ (为特定场合或活动而穿的)全套服装,装束 a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion or activity (1 次)
    • Rachel: Y’know, with the right pair of pumps, that would be a great little outfit.
  1277. overall /ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/ 总的(来说) ;全面的(地) ;包括一切的(地) in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation (1 次)
    • Or ‘Nice overalls’?
  1278. overcoat /ˈəʊ.və.kəʊt/ 大衣,长大衣 a long thick coat worn in cold weather (1 次)
    • Nothing, just your overcoat sounds remarkably like Brent Mussberger.
  1279. oww(或许是 wow?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Oww!
  1280. painkiller /ˈpeɪnˌkɪl.ər/ 止痛药 a drug that is used to reduce or remove physical pain (1 次)
    • Could I get some painkillers over here, please?
  1281. paleontologist (palaeontologist 的美式拼写) US spelling of palaeontologist (1 次)
    • What the hell does a paleontologist need a beeper for?
  1282. paleontology /ˌpæl.i.ɒnˈtɒl.ə.dʒi/ 古生物学 the study of fossils as a way of getting information about the history of life on Earth and the structure of rocks (1 次)
    • So, on a dare, I picked paleontology.
  1283. pan /pæn/ 平底锅 a metal container that is round and often has a long handle and a lid, used for cooking things on top of a cooker (1 次)
    • Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush…
  1284. pancake /ˈpæn.keɪk/ 薄煎饼 a thin, flat, round cake made from a mixture of flour, milk, and egg, fried on both sides (1 次)
    • Are they end to end, or tall like pancakes?
  1285. panicky /ˈpæn.ɪ.ki/ 担心的,恐慌的 feeling suddenly very worried or frightened (1 次)
    • Did you uh, ever get this sort of… panicky, “Oh my god
  1286. paperwork /ˈpeɪ.pə.wɜːk/ 文书工作 the part of a job that involves writing letters and reports and keeping records (1 次)
    • Helen, could you make sure we put through the paperwork on Miss Bookbinder’s raise?
  1287. particle /ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/ 小品词,语助词 a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or no meaning (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  1288. pastry /ˈpeɪ.stri/ 油酥糕点;油酥点心 a food made from a mixture of flour, fat, and water, rolled flat and either wrapped around or put over or under other foods, and then baked (1 次)
    • There was this great little pastry shop right by my hotel.
  1289. patch /pætʃ/ (与周围不同的)斑,小块 a small area that is different in some way from the area that surrounds it (1 次)
    • I think it’s time to change somebody’s nicotine patch.
  1290. pate /peɪt/ 头顶 the top of a person’s head (1 次)
    • Do you remember that vegetarian pate that I made that you loved so much?
  1291. pathet(或许是 pathetic?) (1 次)
    • sorry, that’s, that’s ‘pathet’, which is Sanskrit for ‘really cool way to live’.
  1292. patient /ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 病人 a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary (1 次)
    • Oh, honey, honey, tell them the story about your patient who thinks things are, like, other things.
  1293. patio /ˈpæt.i.əʊ/ 院子,天井;露台,平台 an area outside a house with a solid floor but no roof, used in good weather for relaxing, eating, etc. (1 次)
    • That’s patio furniture!
  1294. peace /piːs/ 和平;太平 freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements (1 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  1295. peache(或许是 peace?) (1 次)
    • Joey: -Peaches?
  1296. peeing /piː/ 排尿(urinate的非正式说法) informal for urinate (1 次)
    • That guy’s peeing!
  1297. peep /piːp/ (通常指通过小孔)窥视,偷看 to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole (1 次)
    • Oh, god, I’m gonna look like a big marshmallow peep.
  1298. people’ll(或许是 people?) (1 次)
    • These people'll scooch down.
  1299. pepper /ˈpep.ər/ 胡椒粉 a grey or white powder produced by crushing dry peppercorns, used to give a spicy, hot taste to food (1 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Hi, one, uh, mushroom, green pepper and onion?
  1300. personality /ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/ 个性,性格;人格 the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think (1 次)
    • Eight and a half hours of aptitude tests, intelligence tests, personality tests… and what do I learn?
  1301. perspective /pəˈspek.tɪv/ (思考问题的)角度,观点,想法 a particular way of considering something (1 次)
    • Kinda puts that whole pillow thing in perspective, huh, Mon?
  1302. photo /ˈfəʊ.təʊ/ 照片,像片 a photograph (1 次)
    • Janice: We got the proofs back from that photo shoot, you know, the one with the little vegetables.
  1303. physicist /ˈfɪz.ɪ.sɪst/ 物理学家 a person who studies physics or whose job is connected with physics (1 次)
    • …trapped inside a physicist’s body.
  1304. pickle /ˈpɪk.əl/ 腌菜,泡菜;菜酱 a vegetable or fruit in vinegar or in salty water, especially a cucumber (1 次)
    • Okay, he’s a, he’s a black capuchian monkey with a white face… …with, with Russian dressing and, and pickles on the side.
  1305. pill /pɪl/ 药丸;药片 a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing (= crushing with the teeth) (1 次)
    • Wow, those pills really worked, huh?
  1306. pinch /pɪntʃ/ ,拧,掐,夹 to press something, especially someone’s skin, strongly between two hard things such as a finger and a thumb, usually causing pain (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: ..you add a pinch of saffron, it makes all the difference.
  1307. pirate /ˈpaɪ.rət/ 海盗 a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them (1 次)
    • Chandler: Pirates again?
  1308. pizzeria /ˌpiːt.səˈriː.ə/ 比萨饼店 a restaurant that sells pizza (1 次)
    • Oh, did you get that from the ‘I Love Rachel’ pizzeria?
  1309. placenta /pləˈsen.tə/ 胎盘 the temporary organ that feeds a foetus (= developing baby) inside its mother’s womb (1 次)
    • it says in some parts of the world, people actually eat the placenta.
  1310. planet /ˈplæn.ɪt/ 行星 an extremely large, round mass of rock and metal, such as Earth, or of gas, such as Jupiter, that moves in a circular path around the sun or another star (1 次)
    • I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
  1311. plant /plɑːnt/ 植物 a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds (1 次)
    • And then he woke up, and there was this, this big plant outside his window, full of possibilities and stuff..
  1312. plaster /ˈplɑː.stər/ 灰泥,灰浆 a substance that becomes hard as it dries and is used especially for spreading on walls and ceilings in order to give a smooth surface (1 次)
    • Chandler’s hand sports a plaster.
  1313. player /ˈpleɪ.ər/ 运动员;游戏者 someone who takes part in a game or sport (1 次)
    • They let the players run the team.
  1314. plaything /ˈpleɪ.θɪŋ/ 供玩耍的东西;玩具 an object used for pleasure or enjoyment, such as a child’s toy (1 次)
    • Chandler: …little playthings with yarn?
  1315. plea /pliː/ 恳求,恳请 an urgent and emotional request (1 次)
    • oh, but you know, if-if anything else opens up, plea-Hello?
  1316. plot /plɒt/ 情节 the story of a book, film, play, etc. (1 次)
    • I mean, there were characters, plot lines, themes, a motif… at one point there were villagers.
  1317. plough(或许是 lough?) (1 次)
    • Snow-ploughs are clearing the streets.
  1318. pocket /ˈpɒk.ɪt/ 衣袋,口袋,兜 a small bag for carrying things in, made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing (1 次)
    • Chandler: So tell me, how do- how do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me?…Sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
  1319. poem /ˈpəʊ.ɪm/ a piece of writing in which the words are arranged in separate lines, often ending in rhyme, and are chosen for their sound and for the images and ideas they suggest (1 次)
    • Alright, I wrote you this poem.
  1320. poet /ˈpəʊ.ɪt/ 诗人 a person who writes poems (1 次)
    • Did you ever see Dead Poets’ Society?
  1321. pondou(或许是 pound?) (1 次)
    • OK, um, these are rot-shrimp ravioli, and celantro pondou sauce… …
  1322. poodle /ˈpuː.dəl/ 髦毛狗,贵妇犬 a dog with curly hair that is usually cut short, except on its head, tail, and legs (1 次)
    • Ever since that poodle-stuffer came along, he’s been so ashamed of himself that he’s been more attentive, he’s been more loving…
  1323. pool /puːl/ 水塘,水池,潭 a small area of usually still water (1 次)
    • OK, senior year of college… on a pool table.
  1324. port /pɔːt/ 港市;港 a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself (1 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  1325. portion /ˈpɔː.ʃən/ 一部分;一份 a part or share of something larger (1 次)
    • For a large portion of the day.
  1326. pose /pəʊz/ 造成,引起(尤指问题或困难) to cause something, especially a problem or difficulty (1 次)
    • But occasionally you get your person who wants them in a pose.
  1327. position /pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 位置,方位,地点 the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things (1 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  1328. possession /pəˈzeʃ.ən/ 拥有,占有;具有 the fact that you have or own something (1 次)
    • Are you aware that possession of an illegal exotic is, uh, punishable by up to two years in prison and confiscation of the animal?
  1329. poster /ˈpəʊ.stər/ 招贴,海报;布告 a large printed picture, photograph, or notice that you stick or pin to a wall or board, usually for decoration or to advertise something (1 次)
    • Joey: You know those posters for the city free clinic?
  1330. pot /pɒt/ ,壶 any of various types of container, usually round, especially one used for cooking food (1 次)
    • IF WE PUSH THIS POT ROAST THROUGH IT?”
  1331. potential /pəˈten.ʃəl/ 潜在的,可能的 possible when the necessary conditions exist (1 次)
    • Don’t look now, but behind us is a guy who has the potential to break our hearts and plunge us into a pit of depression.
  1332. poulet(或许是 poultice?) (1 次)
    • Poulet passes it up to Leetch!
  1333. prank /præŋk/ 胡闹,玩笑,恶作剧 a trick that is intended to be funny but not to cause harm or damage (1 次)
    • If this is about those prank memos, I had nothing to do with them.
  1334. predicament /prɪˈdɪk.ə.mənt/ 尴尬的处境,窘境,困境 an unpleasant situation that is difficult to get out of (1 次)
    • Well, I guess you know that, or we’d be in the predicament room.
  1335. president /ˈprez.ɪ.dənt/ 总统;国家主席 (the title given to) the person who has the highest political position in a country that is a republic and who, in some of these countries, is the leader of the government (1 次)
    • In high school I was the prom queen and I was the homecoming queen and the class president and you… were also there!
  1336. priesthood /ˈpriːst.hʊd/ 牧师的职位(或身份) the position of being a priest (1 次)
    • Joey: Priesthood!
  1337. princess /prɪnˈses/ (孙)公主;王妃;亲王夫人 an important female member of a royal family, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a king and queen, or the wife of a prince (1 次)
    • Sure, every time, you’re such a princess
  1338. privacy /ˈprɪv.ə.si/ 隐私权 someone’s right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret (1 次)
    • Rachel: You have no respect for anybody’s privacy!
  1339. pro /prəʊ/ 好处,益处 an advantage to or a reason for doing something (1 次)
    • Well, y’know, these people are pros.
  1340. process /ˈprəʊ.ses/ 过程;步骤 a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result (1 次)
    • I think that what you need is to develop a more sophisticated screening process.
  1341. production /prəˈdʌk.ʃən/ 生产;制造 the process of making or growing goods to be sold (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  1342. profile /ˈprəʊ.faɪl/ 传略;人物简介 a short description of someone’s life, work, character, etc. (1 次)
    • So you still want me to send her psychological profile to Personnel?
  1343. program /ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/ (计算机)程序;编码指令 a series of instructions that can be put into a computer in order to make it perform an operation (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, I still got a week left to go in the program, and according to the rules, if I want to get the money I’m not allowed to conduct any… ersonal experiments, if you know what I mean.
  1344. progress /ˈprəʊ.ɡres/ 进步,进展 movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position (1 次)
    • Yep, I think we’re starting to see some real progress here.
  1345. promotion /prəˈməʊ.ʃən/ 促销,推销;宣传 activities to advertise something (1 次)
    • Chandler: If I took this promotion, it’d be like admitting that this is what I actually do.
  1346. proof /pruːf/ 证据;证物;证明 a fact or piece of information that shows that something exists or is true (1 次)
    • Janice: We got the proofs back from that photo shoot, you know, the one with the little vegetables.
  1347. prune /pruːn/ 修剪(树枝) to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that it will grow better in the future (1 次)
    • Five years ago, if somebody had said to me, here’s a tomato that looks like a prune, I’d say “get out of my office!”
  1348. psychiatrist /saɪˈkaɪə.trɪst/ 精神病医生 a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry (1 次)
    • See, after I let her go, err, I got a call from her psychiatrist, Dr. Flanen-nen, Dr. Flanen, Dr. Flan.
  1349. psychology /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/ 心理学 the scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences behaviour, or the influence of a particular person’s character on their behaviour (1 次)
    • Well, I guess that’s why they call it psychology, sir.
  1350. puberty /ˈpjuː.bə.ti/ 青春期 the stage in people’s lives when they develop from a child into an adult because of changes in their body that make them able to have children (1 次)
    • Parents divorced before you hit puberty.
  1351. puff /pʌf/ 喘气 to breathe fast and with difficulty, usually because you have been exercising (1 次)
    • Alright, now try taking a puff.
  1352. puma /ˈpjuː.mə/ 美洲狮 a large, brown wild cat that lives in North and South America (1 次)
    • Ross: OK, ahem, hey, does anybody know a good place if you’re not dating a puma?
  1353. pump /pʌmp/ ,抽水机;油泵;打气筒 a piece of equipment that is used to cause liquid, air, or gas to move from one place to another (1 次)
    • Rachel: Y’know, with the right pair of pumps, that would be a great little outfit.
  1354. puppy /ˈpʌp.i/ 小狗,幼犬 a young dog (1 次)
    • Maybe tomorrow we can rent a car and run over some puppies.
  1355. purpose /ˈpɜː.pəs/ 意图,目的,原因 why you do something or why something exists (1 次)
    • Y’know, it is not like I did this on purpose.
  1356. puzzle /ˈpʌz.əl/ 令人费解的情况;难题;谜 a situation that is difficult to understand (1 次)
    • And you would read alone in your room, and your puzzles
  1357. pwoblem(或许是 problem?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  1358. quickie /ˈkwɪk.i/ 匆匆完成之事;(尤指)匆匆完事的性交,一饮而尽的酒 something done or had quickly, especially sex or an alcoholic drink (1 次)
    • “Sweetheart, you’re fired, but how ‘bout a quickie before I go to work?”
  1359. racket /ˈræk.ɪt/ 球拍 an object used for hitting the ball in various sports, consisting of a net fixed tightly to a round frame with a long handle (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, you don’t have your racket.
  1360. racquetball /ˈræk.ɪtˌbɔːl/ 壁球 a game played in an enclosed playing area between two or four people who use rackets to hit a small rubber ball against a wall (1 次)
    • Well, Joey and I had discussed getting in an early morning racquetball game.
  1361. radar /ˈreɪ.dɑːr/ 雷达 a system that uses radio waves to find the position of objects that cannot be seen (1 次)
    • We have a kind of… radar.
  1362. rain /reɪn/ ;雨水 drops of water from clouds (1 次)
    • If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
  1363. raindrop /ˈreɪn.drɒp/ 雨滴;雨点 a single drop of rain (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  1364. raisin /ˈreɪ.zən/ 葡萄干 a dried black grape (1 次)
    • One, my friends are the most important thing in my life, two, I never lie, and three, I make the best oatmeal raisin cookies in the world.
  1365. raquetball(或许是 racquetball?) (1 次)
    • Well, not playing raquetball!
  1366. rat /ræt/ ;老鼠;大家鼠 a small rodent, larger than a mouse, that has a long tail and is considered to be harmful (1 次)
    • Yes, I do have a laundry room in my building, um, but there’s a…. rat problem.
  1367. ravioli /ˌræv.iˈəʊ.li/ (肉或奶酪馅的)意大利小方饺 small, square cases of pasta filled with meat or cheese, cooked in boiling water, and usually eaten with a sauce (1 次)
    • OK, um, these are rot-shrimp ravioli, and celantro pondou sauce… …
  1368. ray /reɪ/ 光线,光束;(热能等的)辐射线 a narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin (1 次)
    • Monica: I have no idea, but X-rays alone could be a couple hundred dollars.
  1369. re /riː/ (尤用于商务信函中)关于,兹就,事涉 (especially in business letters) about; on the subject of (1 次)
    • Well, someone was supposed to write “Rach, take down the lights” and put it on the re… frigerate…
  1370. reality /riˈæl.ə.ti/ 现实;实际情况 the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be (1 次)
    • Let’s talk reality for a second.
  1371. rebuilding /ˌriːˈbɪld/ 重建;改建;使恢复原状 to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed (1 次)
    • You know, it’s a rebuilding year.
  1372. receipt /rɪˈsiːt/ 发票;收据;收条 something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, and I have the, uh receipt for my dinner with Nokululu Oon Ah Ah.
  1373. reception /rɪˈsep.ʃən/ 欢迎会;招待会 a formal party at which important people are welcomed (1 次)
    • I’m gonna watch it at the reception.
  1374. recollection /ˌrek.əˈlek.ʃən/ 回忆(的事情),记忆;往事 a memory of something (1 次)
    • In fact, if you asked her right now, she would have no recollection of being fired at all, none at all.
  1375. reduction /rɪˈdʌk.ʃən/ 减少;减小;降低;缩小 the act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc. (1 次)
    • Congress is debating a new deficit reduction bill… the mayor wants to raise subway fares again…
  1376. regulation /ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 规则,条例,法规;控制,管理 an official rule or the act of controlling something (1 次)
    • Flight Attendant: No no no! Federal regulations!
  1377. rejection /rɪˈdʒek.ʃən/ 拒绝;拒收;摈弃;拒绝相信 the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone or something (1 次)
    • This is not a negotiation, this is a rejection!
  1378. rematch /ˈriː.mætʃ/ (体育比赛)重赛;再次相遇比赛 a second competition or game between the same teams or players (1 次)
    • We want a rematch.
  1379. report /rɪˈpɔːt/ 报道;报告;汇报 to give a description of something or information about it to someone (1 次)
    • uh… ‘Could that report be any later?’
  1380. restraining /rɪˈstreɪn/ 阻止,制止;遏制 to control the actions or behaviour of someone by force, especially in order to stop them from doing something, or to limit the growth or force of something (1 次)
    • He’s gonna keep cheating on my ma like she wanted, she’s gonna keep pretending she doesn’t know even though she does, and my little sister Tina can’t see her husband any more because he got a restraining order…which has nothing to do with anything except that I found out today.
  1381. result /rɪˈzʌlt/ 结果;后果 something that happens or exists because of something else (1 次)
    • So, I got the results of the amnio today.
  1382. retailer /ˈriː.teɪ.lər/ 零售商;零售店 a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public (1 次)
    • Y’know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream.
  1383. reunion /ˌriːˈjuː.njən/ 团聚,聚会 a social event for a group of people who have not seen each other for a long time (1 次)
    • This is like a reunion in the hall.
  1384. reunited /ˌriː.juːˈnaɪt/ 使重新结合;使再联合;使重聚 to bring people together again (1 次)
    • Janice: Oh, I’m gonna blow this one up, and I’m gonna write ‘Reunited’ in glitter.
  1385. revelation /ˌrev.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ 暴露;被揭示的真相,被揭露的内情 the act of making something known that was secret, or a fact that is made known (1 次)
    • Paul: No, it’s, it’s more of a fifth date kinda revelation.
  1386. reverse /rɪˈvɜːs/ (使)反向;(使)倒转;彻底改变;推翻 to change the direction, order, position, result, etc. of something to its opposite (1 次)
    • It’s very difficult to appreciate a Thanksgiving dinner once you’ve seen it in reverse.
  1387. reward /rɪˈwɔːd/ 报答;报偿;酬谢;奖赏 something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc. (1 次)
    • And this- is my reward!
  1388. rhyme /raɪm/ 押韵;成韵;和…同韵 Words that rhyme have the same last sound (1 次)
    • Phoebe: From the nursery rhyme.
  1389. riding /ˈraɪ.dɪŋ/ 骑马(运动或活动) the sport or activity of riding horses (1 次)
    • Monica: Do I go horseback riding in the park?
  1390. roast /rəʊst/ ;烤;焙 to cook food in an oven or over a fire (1 次)
    • IF WE PUSH THIS POT ROAST THROUGH IT?”
  1391. rock /rɒk/ 岩石;岩;礁石 the dry solid part of the earth’s surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea (1 次)
    • Chandler: Okaaay, rock, hard place, me.
  1392. role /rəʊl/ 地位;职责;作用;任务 the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, or relationship (1 次)
    • Hi, uh, I’ll be reading for the role of Mercutio.
  1393. roomate(或许是 roommate?) (1 次)
    • Well, Chandler’s old roomate was Jewish, and these are the only candles we have, so… Happy Chanukah, everyone.
  1394. roulette /ruːˈlet/ 轮盘赌 a game of chance in which a small ball is dropped onto a wheel that is spinning and the players guess in which hole it will finally stop (1 次)
    • We’ve got salmon roulettes and assorted crudites.
  1395. route /ruːt/ 路线;路途;航线 a particular way or direction between places (1 次)
    • Yes, I know, as it happens my room is very very close to the parade route.
  1396. rubber /ˈrʌb.ər/ 橡胶;合成橡胶 an elastic substance (= that stretches) made either from the juice of particular tropical trees or artificially (1 次)
    • Well, I’m rubber, you’re glue, whatever–can’t do it.
  1397. rumour(或许是 rumor?) (1 次)
    • Ross: I thought that was just a rumour.
  1398. sack /sæk/ 大布袋;麻袋;大纸袋;大塑料袋 a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something (1 次)
    • He should take the sack?
  1399. safety /ˈseɪf.ti/ 安全,平安 a state in which or a place where you are safe and not in danger or at risk (1 次)
    • That was like our safety zoo.
  1400. sage /seɪdʒ/ (尤指因经验丰富而)明智的,睿智的 wise, especially as a result of great experience (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, so now we need, um sage branches and the sacramental wine.
  1401. sailor /ˈseɪ.lər/ 水手,船员 a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer (1 次)
    • Mr.Salty is a sailor, all right, he’s got to be, like, thetoughest snack there is.
  1402. salary /ˈsæl.ər.i/ 薪金,薪水 a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month (1 次)
    • Terry, I, I, I know that I haven’t worked here very long, but I was wondering, do you think it would be possible if I got a $100 advance in my salary?
  1403. salt /sɒlt/ ,食盐 a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it (1 次)
    • Bath salts would be nice.
  1404. saltine /sɔːlˈtiːn/ 咸饼干,撒盐饼干 a small, thin, hard savoury biscuit (1 次)
    • Lizzie: Saltines?
  1405. sample /ˈsɑːm.pəl/ 样品 a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like (1 次)
    • Free sample of coffee!
  1406. sandwich /ˈsæn.wɪdʒ/ 三明治,夹心面包片 two pieces of bread with food such as cheese, salad, or meat between them (1 次)
    • Ursula brought a toasted tuna sandwich and four plates of crinkle cut chips.
  1407. saucy /ˈsɔː.si/ 无礼的,粗鲁的;(以幽默方式表示)色情的 rude and showing no respect, or referring to sex, especially in a humorous way (1 次)
    • Was I doing anything particularly… saucy?
  1408. scenario /sɪˈnɑː.ri.əʊ/ 可能发生的事态;设想 a description of possible actions or events in the future (1 次)
    • Okay, worst case scenario.
  1409. schho(或许是 schmo?) (1 次)
    • Alan: I’ve heard schho much about all you guyschh!
  1410. schmush(或许是 sch mush?) (1 次)
    • I got a lemon schmush.
  1411. schoolchildren /ˈskuːl.tʃaɪld/ 学童,中小学生 a child who goes to school (1 次)
    • Chandler: I am telling you, years from now, schoolchildren will study it as one of the greatest first dates of all time.
  1412. schwang(或许是 schwa?) (1 次)
    • All you want is a dingle, What you envy’s a schwang, A thing through which you can tinkle, Or play with, or simply let hang… Rachel: God.
  1413. scissor /ˈsɪz.ər/ 剪刀的;剪刀似的 relating to or like scissors (1 次)
    • But that doesn’t explain why they keep taking my scissors.
  1414. scramble /ˈskræm.bəl/ (急速而艰难地)移动;爬;攀登 to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you (1 次)
    • You don’t have to face the horrible pressures of this holiday: desperate scramble to find anything with lips just so you can have someone to kiss when the ball drops!!
  1415. screamer (1 次)
    • Angela’s the screamer, Andrea has cats.
  1416. screen /skriːn/ 银幕;屏幕 a flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown (1 次)
    • A big screen TV?
  1417. screening /ˈskriː.nɪŋ/ 电影放映 a showing of a film (1 次)
    • I think that what you need is to develop a more sophisticated screening process.
  1418. scrunchy /ˈskrʌn.tʃi/ 弹性束发带 a piece of elastic (= material that stretches) covered in often brightly coloured cloth that is used to hold long hair at the back of the head (1 次)
    • Why so scrunchy?
  1419. seatbelt(或许是 seat belt?) (1 次)
    • Fasten your seatbelts, it’s peepee time.
  1420. security /sɪˈkjʊə.rə.ti/ 保护(措施);安全(保障) protection of a person, building, organization, or country against threats such as crime or attacks by foreign countries (1 次)
    • But hopefully, what you’re left with is trust, and security, and…
  1421. semen /ˈsiː.mən/ 精液 a thick, whitish liquid containing sperm that is produced by the sex organs of men and some male animals (1 次)
    • Now we need the semen of a righteous man.
  1422. sens /ˌes.iːˈen/ 参议员(senator 的缩写) written abbreviation for senator (1 次)
    • But all my other senses are heightened, y’know?
  1423. sera(或许是 sear?) (1 次)
    • Bona sera.
  1424. seventy /ˈsev.ən.ti/ (数字)70 the number 70 (1 次)
    • We haven’t seen an ANUS this bad since the seventies.
  1425. shadow /ˈʃæd.əʊ/ 阴影,影子 an area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something (1 次)
    • Rachel: I loved the moment when you first saw the giant dog shadow all over the park.
  1426. shame /ʃeɪm/ 可惜,遗憾 If something is described as a shame, it is disappointing or not satisfactory. (1 次)
    • Y’know, it’s a shame, because you and Lowell would’ve made a great couple.
  1427. sheet /ʃiːt/ 床单 a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under (1 次)
    • Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
  1428. shiatsu /ʃiˈæt.su/ 指压按摩(源于古代日本,通过按摩身体的特定部位止痛或治病) a treatment for pain or illness, originally from ancient Japan, in which particular places on the body are pressed (1 次)
    • Your 4:00 herbal massage has been pushed back to 4:30 and Miss Somerfield canceled her 5:30 shiatsu.
  1429. shooping(或许是 shopping?) (1 次)
    • Oh, you must stop shooping.
  1430. shoulder /ˈʃəʊl.dər/ ,肩膀,肩部 one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body (1 次)
    • Ross: We got a head, we got shoulders, we got arms, we got, oh, look at the little fingers, oh, and a chest, and a stomach.
  1431. shouting /ˈʃaʊ.tɪŋ/ 喊叫;喊声 shouts (1 次)
    • No shouting, but we still need a name for this little guy.
  1432. showbusiness(或许是 show business?) (1 次)
    • y’know, you deserve this, after all your years of struggling, you’ve finally been able to crack your way into showbusiness.
  1433. shrimp /ʃrɪmp/ 小海虾;(食用的)小虾仁 a very small sea creature similar to a prawn but smaller, or its flesh eaten as food (1 次)
    • OK, um, these are rot-shrimp ravioli, and celantro pondou sauce… …
  1434. shrink /ʃrɪŋk/ (使)缩小,(使)变小 to become smaller, or to make something smaller (1 次)
    • And for a shrink, he’s not too shrinky, y’know?
  1435. sido(或许是 dido?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler: udo aver sido General Tso!
  1436. sight /saɪt/ 视力 the ability to see (1 次)
    • When a blind man gets his sight back, does he walk around like this?
  1437. signature /ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/ 签名 your name written by yourself, always in the same way, usually to show that something has been written or agreed by you (1 次)
    • You just called a little while ago about needing a signature on the admissions form.
  1438. silver /ˈsɪl.vər/ ,银子 a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal, used for making cutlery (= knives, spoons, etc.), jewellery, coins, and decorative objects (1 次)
    • I can show you something in a silver that may work.
  1439. simian /ˈsɪm.i.ən/ (像)猴子(的) (of or like) a monkey (1 次)
    • What’s up with the simian?
  1440. skill /skɪl/ 技能,技巧 an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it (1 次)
    • Ross: Uh, nothing, I’m sure they’ll be impressed with your excellent compuper skills.
  1441. skirt /skɜːt/ 女裙,半身裙 a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers some or all of the legs, usually worn by women and girls (1 次)
    • Hey, great skirt!
  1442. skull /skʌl/ 头(盖)骨,颅骨 the bones of the head that surround the brain and give the head its shape (1 次)
    • Oh, I uh, just came by to pick up my skull.
  1443. slap /slæp/ ,掴;掌击 a quick hit with the flat part of the hand or other flat object (1 次)
    • It’s just such a slap in the face, y’know?
  1444. slathering /ˈslæð.ər/ 大量涂抹,厚厚涂抹 to spread something thickly on something else (1 次)
    • I’m not even sure what slathering is, but I definitely want to be a part of it.
  1445. slaw /slɔː/ 凉拌菜丝(coleslaw的非正式说法) informal for coleslaw (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, we got the cole slaw, we got the buns…
  1446. sleeping /ˈsliː.pɪŋ/ 睡着的 in or relating to the state of sleep (1 次)
    • And that means no sleeping with your girlfriend.
  1447. sleighbell(或许是 sleigh bell?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens…
  1448. slugger /ˈslʌɡ.ər/ (棒球)强击 a baseball player who hits the ball very hard (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: You okay there, slugger?
  1449. smidge(或许是 smudge?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Just a smidge.
  1450. smock /smɒk/ 工作服,女式罩衣 a piece of clothing like a long shirt, worn loosely over other clothing to protect it when working, or a piece of women’s clothing that is similar to this (1 次)
    • He’s Satan in a smock!
  1451. smoking /ˈsməʊ.kɪŋ/ 吸烟,抽烟 the action of smoking a cigarette, pipe, etc., or the activity of doing this regularly (1 次)
    • The bottom line is, smoking is cool, and you know it.
  1452. snack /snæk/ 小吃,点心;快餐 a small amount of food that is eaten between meals, or a very small meal (1 次)
    • Mr.Salty is a sailor, all right, he’s got to be, like, thetoughest snack there is.
  1453. sneezy(或许是 sneeze?) (1 次)
    • I feel a little sneezy
  1454. snort /snɔːt/ 喷鼻息,从鼻中喷气作声 to make an explosive sound by forcing air quickly up or down the nose (1 次)
    • And Monica, with that snort when she laughs?
  1455. snow /snəʊ/ ;积雪 the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms (1 次)
    • Snow-ploughs are clearing the streets.
  1456. snowstorm /ˈsnəʊ.stɔːm/ 暴风雪 a heavy fall of snow that is blown by strong winds (1 次)
    • We’re in a virtual snowstorm of confetti here in Times Square…
  1457. snuggle /ˈsnʌɡ.əl/ 舒适地偎依,躺下 to move yourself into a warm and comfortable position, especially one in which your body is against another person or covered by something (1 次)
    • Ross: Ok, ok, now what is wrong with my Snuggles?
  1458. softball /ˈsɒft.bɔːl/ 垒球(运动) a game similar to baseball but played with a larger, softer ball (1 次)
    • Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball..
  1459. softener /ˈsɒf.ən.ər/ 软化剂,柔软剂 a substance used to make something soft (1 次)
    • Oh, and uh, the fabric softener?
  1460. sonogram /ˈsɒn.ə.ɡræm/ (尤指胎儿的)超声波扫描图 an image, especially of a baby that is still inside the womb, that is produced by ultrasound (= sound waves) (1 次)
    • Anyway, they want me to go down to this- sonogram thing with them tomorrow.
  1461. sore /sɔːr/ 痛的,疼痛的 painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use (1 次)
    • Ahhh, I fold like a cheap hooker who got hit in the stomach by a fat guy with sores on his face.
  1462. soul /səʊl/ 灵魂;心性,心灵 the spiritual part of a person that some people believe continues to exist in some form after their body has died, or the part of a person that is not physical and experiences deep feelings and emotions (1 次)
    • Something deep in your soul calls out to me like a foghorn.
  1463. spatter /ˈspæt.ər/ ,洒落;(液体)溅落,滴下 to drop small drops of liquid, etc. on a surface, or (of liquid) to fall, especially noisily, in small drops (1 次)
    • Yeah, toast, oatmeal… nothing that spatters.
  1464. spatula /ˈspætʃ.ə.lə/ (炊具中的)刮勺,刮铲 a cooking utensil with a wide, flat blade that is not sharp, used especially for lifting food out of pans (1 次)
    • He’s playing with my spatulas again!
  1465. spaz(或许是 spa?) (1 次)
    • Oh, am I being like a total laundry spaz?
  1466. spender /ˈspen.dər/ 花钱者,花费者 someone who spends money (1 次)
    • Chandler: …spender.
  1467. spending /ˈspen.dɪŋ/ (尤指政府或组织的)开支,支出,花销 the money that is used for a particular purpose, especially by a government or organization (1 次)
    • It’s just such reckless spending.
  1468. spill /spɪl/ (使)洒出;(使)流出;(使)溅出;(使)涌出 to (cause to) flow, move, fall, or spread over the edge or outside the limits of something (1 次)
    • Hey, I’m sorry about that spill before.
  1469. spirit /ˈspɪr.ɪt/ 精神;(尤指特定人群、活动、时代或地方的)主导精神 a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place (1 次)
    • I mean, she is this astounding person, with this, with this amazing spirit.
  1470. spout /spaʊt/ 喋喋不休地说,滔滔不绝地说 to speak a lot, in a way that is boring or annoying for other people (1 次)
    • Okay, uh, you let me go grocery shopping, and I buy laundry detergent, but it’s not the one with the easy-pour spout.
  1471. sprain /spreɪn/ 扭伤(关节) to cause an injury to a joint (= a place where two bones are connected) by a sudden movement (1 次)
    • so, he said it was just a sprain, and that was it.
  1472. stake /steɪk/ 股本,股份 a share or a financial involvement in something such as a business (1 次)
    • High stakes… big bucks…
  1473. stapler /ˈsteɪ.plər/ 订书机 a small device that you can hold in your hand or use on a table to push staples through pieces of paper (1 次)
    • Except for the stapler thing.
  1474. status /ˈsteɪ.təs/ (尤指在社会中的)地位,身份 an accepted or official position, especially in a social group (1 次)
    • And I’ve sort of been maintaining my amateur status so that I can waitress in the Olympics.
  1475. staying /steɪ/ 留下;停留 to not move away from or leave a place or situation (1 次)
    • Young Ethan: Uuh, before we get into any staying-over-stuff, there is something you should know.
  1476. steak /steɪk/ 肉排;肉块;鱼排;鱼块;(尤指)牛排 a thick, flat piece of meat or fish, especially meat from a cow (1 次)
    • If you can finish a 32-ounce steak, it’s free.
  1477. stealer(或许是 sealer?) (1 次)
    • She’s a stealer.
  1478. stepfather /ˈstepˌfɑː.ðər/ 继父 the man who is married to someone’s biological (= related by birth) parent, but who is not their biological father (1 次)
    • Phoebe: I mean, well, ‘cause when I was growing up, you know my dad left, and my mother died, and my stepfather went to jail, so I barely had enough pieces of parents to make one whole one.
  1479. stereo /ˈster.i.əʊ/ 立体声 a way of recording or playing sound so that it is separated into two signals and produces more natural sound (1 次)
    • She got the furniture, the stereo, the good TV- what did you get?
  1480. sticker /ˈstɪk.ər/ 粘贴标签;贴纸 a small piece of paper or plastic with a picture or writing on one side and glue or another similar substance on the other side, so that it will fasten to a surface (1 次)
    • Chandler: I used to have that bumper sticker.
  1481. stickin(或许是 sticking?) (1 次)
    • Although, I have enjoyed the fact that, uh your shirt’s been stickin’ outta your zipper ever since you came back from the bathroom.
  1482. sting /stɪŋ/ (昆虫、植物或动物)叮,刺,蜇 If an insect, plant, or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison, by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin. (1 次)
    • Look, honey, in an ideal world, there’d be no her, and your father would look like Sting.
  1483. string /strɪŋ/ 细绳;线;带 (a piece of) strong, thin rope made by twisting very thin threads together, used for fastening and tying things (1 次)
    • La la la la…something and noodles with string.
  1484. structure /ˈstrʌk.tʃər/ 结构;构造;机构;体系 the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way (1 次)
    • And that’s on top of the yearly bonus structure you mentioned earlier?
  1485. stuffer(或许是 stiffer?) (1 次)
    • Ever since that poodle-stuffer came along, he’s been so ashamed of himself that he’s been more attentive, he’s been more loving…
  1486. stuffing /ˈstʌf.ɪŋ/ 填料,填充物 material that is pushed inside something to make it firm (1 次)
    • Ok, we all laughed when you did it with the stuffing, but that’s not funny anymore.
  1487. suitcase /ˈsuːt.keɪs/ (旅行用的)手提箱 a large, rectangular container with a handle, for carrying clothes and possessions while travelling (1 次)
    • Rachel: No, these aren’t all my suitcases.
  1488. summer /ˈsʌm.ər/ 夏天,夏季 the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of the equator (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeon…crapping on my heart.
  1489. sun /sʌn/ 太阳 the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves (1 次)
    • Mr. Geller: I tell you one thing, I wouldn’t mind having a piece of this sun-dried tomato business.
  1490. surface /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ 表面,表层,外层 the outer or top part or layer of something (1 次)
    • Little beads of condensation are inching their way closer and closer to the surface of the wood…
  1491. survivor /səˈvaɪ.vər/ 幸存者,生还者 a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying (1 次)
    • Okay, everybody, this is Rachel, another Lincoln High survivor.
  1492. swallowing /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ 吞咽,吞下,咽下 to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat (1 次)
    • Yeah, sorry, the swallowing slowed me down.
  1493. sweeper /ˈswiː.pər/ 清扫工;扫除机,清扫机 someone or something that sweeps something clean (1 次)
    • I mean, you’re a sweeper!
  1494. sweetest /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (1 次)
    • Oh, God, is he just the sweetest thing?
  1495. swordfish /ˈsɔːd.fɪʃ/ 剑鱼 a large, long fish that is often eaten as food, with a very long pointed part like a beak at the front of its head (1 次)
    • She kept… ..bringing swordfish.
  1496. syllable /ˈsɪl.ə.bəl/ 音节 a single unit of speech, either a whole word or one of the parts into which a word can be separated, usually containing a vowel (1 次)
    • You can’t serve food with more than one syllable.
  1497. syphili(或许是 syphilis?) (1 次)
    • Anyway, I was just thinking, I mean, if you’d gone to Vail, and if you guys’d been with your family, if you didn’t have syphilis and stuff, we wouldn’t be all together, you know?
  1498. system /ˈsɪs.təm/ (协同工作的)系统 a set of connected things or devices that operate together (1 次)
    • Ross: Oh, Carol and I have a new system.
  1499. tah(或许是 hat?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Tah-daaah!
  1500. tail /teɪl/ 尾巴;尾状物 a part of an animal’s body, sticking out from the base of the back, or something similar in shape or position (1 次)
    • Like, chasing their tail, or, uh, jumping to catch a frisbee.
  1501. takeaway /ˈteɪk.ə.weɪ/ 从…中了解到的主要信息 a main message or piece of information that you learn from something you hear or read (1 次)
    • The girls divide some Chinese takeaway.
  1502. talking /tɔːk/ 讲话,谈话;谈论 to say words aloud; to speak to someone (1 次)
    • Well, y’know, I had some trouble with it at first too, but the way I look at it is, I get all the good stuff: all the fun, all the talking, all the sex; and none of the responsibility.
  1503. tater /ˈteɪ.tər/ 土豆 a potato (1 次)
    • I don’t see any tater tots.
  1504. tay(或许是 ray?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Par-tay!
  1505. teachin(或许是 teaching?) (1 次)
    • But hey, thanks for teachin’ us Cross-Eyed Mary.
  1506. teen /tiːn/ (同 teenage或teenager) →  teenage (1 次)
    • Phoebe: …teen!
  1507. tele(或许是 tee?) (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  1508. temp /temp/ (尤指办公室的)临时雇员 a person employed to work for a short period, especially in an office while another person is absent or when there is extra work (1 次)
    • This was supposed to be a temp job!
  1509. temple /ˈtem.pəl/ 庙宇,寺院;神殿 a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions (1 次)
    • Your whole face is getting red… little veins popping out on your temple
  1510. tennis /ˈten.ɪs/ 网球运动 a game played between two or four people on a special playing area that involves hitting a small ball across a central net using a racket (1 次)
    • Look, just because you played tonsil tennis with my mom doesn’t mean you know her.
  1511. testosteroney(或许是 testosterone?) (1 次)
    • Stop being so testosteroney!
  1512. textbook /ˈtekst.bʊk/ 教科书,教材,课本 a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject (1 次)
    • It’s textbook.
  1513. thankyou(或许是 thank you?) (1 次)
    • Yes, yes I did, but what I didn’t say was what I was about to say, what I wanted to say was, uh… would you like to go out with me sometime, thankyou, goodnight.
  1514. the-“i(或许是 the-i?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Yeah, well, I’ll take a little crying any day over Howard-the-"I-win”-guy.
  1515. thetoughest(或许是 the toughest?) (1 次)
    • Mr.Salty is a sailor, all right, he’s got to be, like, thetoughest snack there is.
  1516. threat /θret/ 威胁,恐吓 a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed (1 次)
    • So I decided not to fire her again until I can be assured that she will be no threat to herself, or others.
  1517. throat /θrəʊt/ 颈前部;咽喉,喉咙 the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go (1 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  1518. ticker /ˈtɪk.ər/ 心脏 a heart (1 次)
    • And the response I got… man, oh man, it was like a ticker tape parade!
  1519. tidying /ˈtaɪ.di/ 整齐的;整洁的,有条理的 having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this (1 次)
    • Okay, now you’re just kinda tidying.
  1520. tiger /ˈtaɪ.ɡər/ ,老虎 a large wild animal of the cat family with yellowish-orange fur with black lines that lives in parts of Asia (1 次)
    • Hey, hold on there, tiger.
  1521. tinkle /ˈtɪŋ.kəl/ 丁零声;叮咚声 a light ringing sound (1 次)
    • All you want is a dingle, What you envy’s a schwang, A thing through which you can tinkle, Or play with, or simply let hang… Rachel: God.
  1522. ton /tʌn/ 公吨(等于1000公斤) a unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms (1 次)
    • You go out with tons of girls.
  1523. tonsil /ˈtɒn.səlz/ 扁桃体 one of two small, soft organs at the back of the mouth (1 次)
    • Look, just because you played tonsil tennis with my mom doesn’t mean you know her.
  1524. tourist /ˈtʊə.rɪst/ 旅游者,游客 someone who visits a place for pleasure and interest, usually while on holiday (1 次)
    • Tourists are being terrorised, at gunpoint.’
  1525. tov(或许是 to?) (1 次)
    • Mazel tov!
  1526. town /taʊn/ 城镇,市镇 a place where people live and work, containing many houses, shops, places of work, places of entertainment, etc., and usually larger than a village but smaller than a city (1 次)
    • Ross: No, no you don’t understand the animal hospital is way across town
  1527. trade /treɪd/ 贸易;交易;买卖 the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries (1 次)
    • Anybody wanna trade?
  1528. trading /ˈtreɪ.dɪŋ/ 买卖;贸易;营业;生意 the activity of buying and selling goods and/or services (1 次)
    • Ok, now, remember, no trading.
  1529. tradition /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ 传统 a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society or group (1 次)
    • It’s like a tradition.
  1530. training /ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/ 训练;培训 the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity (1 次)
    • Look, I don’t see why I should have to miss out on the coaching training just because I’m a woman.
  1531. tranquiliser(或许是 tranquilizer?) (1 次)
    • Luisa: Just a small tranquiliser.
  1532. transaction /trænˈzæk.ʃən/ 交易 an occasion when someone buys or sells something, or when money is exchanged or the activity of buying or selling something (1 次)
    • She definitely thinks tonight is the night we’re gonna… complete the transaction, if you know what I…
  1533. travel /ˈtræv.əl/ (通常指长途)旅行 to make a journey, usually over a long distance (1 次)
    • Travel Scrabble!
  1534. treat /triːt/ 对待 to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way (1 次)
    • Which, by the way, is the real San Francisco treat.
  1535. tree /triː/ ,树木;乔木 a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its upper part (1 次)
    • Ross: I know, uh, the air, the-the trees… even though Nana’s gone there’s, there’s something almost, uh-
  1536. trick /trɪk/ 骗局;诡计;恶作剧 an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment (1 次)
    • Okay, maybe it was a trick question.
  1537. troll /trəʊl/ (斯堪的纳维亚地区传说中的)山精,巨人,侏儒 an imaginary, either very large or very small creature in traditional Scandinavian stories, that has magical powers and lives in mountains or caves (1 次)
    • It was better than that thing I did with the trolls, at least you got to see my head.
  1538. truck /trʌk/ 卡车,货车,载重汽车 a large road vehicle that is used for transporting large amounts of goods (1 次)
    • So, um, will you bring the truck?
  1539. turking(或许是 turning?) (1 次)
    • Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
  1540. tweezer(或许是 tweezers?) (1 次)
    • But, um, I lost the tweezers, so we can’t operate.
  1541. type /taɪp/ 类型;种类;品种 a particular group of people or things that share similar characteristics and form a smaller division of a larger set (1 次)
    • She’s like this high-powered, driven career type.
  1542. typist /ˈtaɪ.pɪst/ (表示某人打字的熟练程度) used to say how good someone is at typing (1 次)
    • Alright, alright, so I’m not a great typist
  1543. unclench(或许是 clench?) (1 次)
    • Oh, unclench.
  1544. uniform /ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/ 制服 a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people (1 次)
    • Now, Rach, when she taught you to kiss, you were at camp, and.. were you wearing any kinda little uniform, or-
  1545. up?(或许是 up?) (1 次)
    • Well, don’t we look nice all dressed up?…
  1546. vagina /vəˈdʒaɪ.nə/ 阴道 the part of a woman or other female mammal’s body that connects her outer sex organs to her uterus (1 次)
    • Now imagine your vagina is opening like a flower.
  1547. vase /vɑːz/ 花瓶 a container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration (1 次)
    • I take the uh dead flowers out of the vase
  1548. veil /veɪl/ 面纱;面罩 a piece of thin material worn by women to cover the face or head (1 次)
    • I’m the girl in the veil who stomped on your heart in front of your entire family!’
  1549. vein /veɪn/ 静脉 a tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of the body (1 次)
    • Your whole face is getting red… little veins popping out on your temple…
  1550. version /ˈvɜː.ʃən/ 版本;说法 a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the same thing (1 次)
    • Actually, I got the extended disco version, with three choruses of “You’ll never make it on your own”.
  1551. vibe /vaɪb/ (某地、某种局面或某支曲子的)气氛,氛围 the mood of a place, situation, person, etc. and the way that they make you feel (1 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  1552. vice /vaɪs/ 副职的;副的 used as part of the title of particular positions. The person who holds one of these positions is next below in authority to the person who holds the full position and can act for them (1 次)
    • Se vice?
  1553. victim /ˈvɪk.tɪm/ 受害者;罹难者;牺牲者;牺牲品 someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance (1 次)
    • It’s just that I’m sick of being a victim of this Dick Clark holiday.
  1554. viking /ˈvaɪ.kɪŋ/ 北欧海盗,维金人(斯堪的纳维亚人的一支,在8至11世纪间曾劫掠北欧和南欧) a person belonging to a race of Scandinavian people who travelled by sea and attacked parts of northern and southern Europe between the 8th and the 11th centuries, often staying to live in places they travelled to (1 次)
    • He could row like a viking.
  1555. villager /ˈvɪl.ɪ.dʒər/ 村民 a person who lives in a village (1 次)
    • I mean, there were characters, plot lines, themes, a motif… at one point there were villagers.
  1556. violence /ˈvaɪə.ləns/ 暴力行为;激烈的言辞 actions or words that are intended to hurt people (1 次)
    • Hey, I don’t need violence to enjoy a movie.
  1557. virginity /vəˈdʒɪn.ə.ti/ 童真;处女 the state of never having had sex (1 次)
    • My brother never even told me when he lost his virginity.
  1558. vomiting /ˈvɒm.ɪ.tɪŋ/ 呕吐 the act of emptying the contents of the stomach through the mouth (1 次)
    • I know this isn’t the kind of Thanksgiving that all of you all planned, but for me, this has been really great, you know, I think because it didn’t involve divorce or projectile vomiting.
  1559. vork(或许是 cork?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  1560. vowel /vaʊəl/ 元音 a speech sound produced by humans when the breath flows out through the mouth without being blocked by the teeth, tongue, or lips (1 次)
    • Lizzie: Did you pick out the vowels?
  1561. vu(或许是 cu?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, wait, I’m getting a deja vu
  1562. vulnerability /ˌvʌl.nər.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 脆弱性;脆弱之物 the quality of being vulnerable (= able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked), or something that is vulnerable (1 次)
    • do you think- and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here-
  1563. waah(或许是 wash?) (1 次)
    • You… waah!
  1564. waist /weɪst/ ,腰部 the part of the body above and slightly narrower than the hips (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, I had a 24-inch waist.
  1565. waiter /ˈweɪ.tər/ (餐馆的)男侍者,男服务员 a man whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant (1 次)
    • Joey: Uh, waiter, one more plate of chicken wings over here.
  1566. wandering /ˈwɒn.dər/ 漫步;闲逛;游荡 to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction (1 次)
    • Ross: A wandering?
  1567. wax /wæks/ a solid substance containing a lot of fat that becomes soft and melts when warm (1 次)
    • Sorry, that was wax.
  1568. weasel (1 次)
    • Like a happy little squirrel, or a weasel.
  1569. weather /ˈweð.ər/ 天气;气象 the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area (1 次)
    • Weather-wise!
  1570. weave /wiːv/ (在织布机上)织,编,编织 to make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom (= special frame) (1 次)
    • That’s a relatively open weave and I can still see your… nipular areas.
  1571. weed /wiːd/ 杂草;野草 any wild plant that grows in an unwanted place, especially in a garden or field where it prevents the cultivated plants from growing freely (1 次)
    • Weed?
  1572. whack /wæk/ 猛打,猛击,重击 to hit someone or something noisily (1 次)
    • Well, it throws my WENUS out of whack.
  1573. when’d’ya(或许是 whenever?) (1 次)
    • Alright, when'd'ya have it on last?
  1574. whim /wɪm/ 突然的念头,冲动 a sudden wish or idea, especially one that cannot be reasonably explained (1 次)
    • I have no brackety thing, I see no whim guys whatsoever and-
  1575. whooooaaaa(或许是 whosoever?) (1 次)
    • Whooooaaaa….
  1576. wildlife /ˈwaɪld.laɪf/ 野生动植物,野生生物 animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in natural conditions (1 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Well, it’s technically not a zoo per se, it’s more of an interactive wildlife experience.
  1577. win”-guy(或许是 win-guy?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Yeah, well, I’ll take a little crying any day over Howard-the-“I-win"-guy.
  1578. windshield /ˈwɪnd.skriːn/ (汽车等的)挡风玻璃 the window at the front of a car, truck, etc. (1 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  1579. wing /wɪŋ/ (鸟类等的)翅膀;(飞机的)机翼 the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat, horizontal structures that stick out from the side of an aircraft and support it when it is flying (1 次)
    • Joey: Uh, waiter, one more plate of chicken wings over here.
  1580. wo(或许是 quo?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Wo-wo-whoa.
  1581. wolverine /ˈwʊl.vər.iːn/ (生活在欧洲北部和北美寒冷地区的)狼獾,貂熊 a wild animal with short legs, long fur, and a long tail, found mainly in cold northern areas of Europe and North America (1 次)
    • I never called your mother a wolverine.
  1582. wonderfulness (1 次)
    • But they don’t see all the wonderfulness that I see.
  1583. wondering /ˈwʌn.dər/ 疑惑;想知道 to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something (1 次)
    • Well, actually, it’s not so much a question as.. more of a general wondering… ment.
  1584. woozy /ˈwuː.zi/ 虚弱的;头昏脑胀的 feeling weak or ill and unable to think clearly (1 次)
    • Coma Guy: Uh, a little woozy, but basically okay.
  1585. worker /ˈwɜː.kər/ 工人;劳动者;工作者 someone who works in a particular job or in a particular way (1 次)
    • I’m hospital worker Ben.
  1586. workshop /ˈwɜːk.ʃɒp/ 车间,厂房,作坊 a room or building where things are made or repaired using machines and/or tools (1 次)
    • I taught this “massage-yourself-at-home-workshop.”
  1587. woulda(或许是 woulds?) (1 次)
    • Hey, hey, hey, you’re lucky I caught them when I did, or else who knows what woulda happened.
  1588. wound /wuːnd/ (身体上的)伤,伤口 a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (1 次)
    • Just do it really fast, and then the wound is exposed.
  1589. wowww(或许是 powwow?) (1 次)
    • Please drop the–wowww.
  1590. wrapping /ˈræp.ɪŋ/ 包装纸;包装塑料纸 paper or plastic that covers or protects something (1 次)
    • Uh, so, uh, Rach, uh… do you wanna save this wrapping paper, I mean, it’s only a little bit torn…
  1591. writer /ˈraɪ.tər/ 作家;作者 a person who writes books or articles to be published (1 次)
    • I mean, when I read Euphoria at Midnight, all I wanted to do was become a writer.
  1592. wussie(或许是 wussies?) (1 次)
    • Come on, wussies!
  1593. x /eks/ (英语字母表的第24个字母) the 24th letter of the English alphabet (1 次)
    • Monica: I have no idea, but X-rays alone could be a couple hundred dollars.
  1594. y’ever(或许是 every?) (1 次)
    • Y'ever been in love?
  1595. yam /jæm/ 薯蓣,山药 a potato-like root from a tropical climbing plant that can be eaten, or the plant it grows from (1 次)
    • Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
  1596. yard /jɑːd/ 码(相当于3英尺,约91.4厘米) a unit of measurement equal to three feet or approximately 91.4 centimetres (1 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: Remember when you were a little kid, I used to take you to the navy yard and show you the big ships?
  1597. yardstick /ˈjɑːd.stɪk/ 评判尺度;衡量标准;准绳 a fact or standard by which you can judge the success or value of something (1 次)
    • So I think Alan will become the yardstick against which all future boyfriends will be measured.
  1598. yarn /jɑːn/ ;纱线 thread used for making cloth or for knitting (1 次)
    • Chandler: …little playthings with yarn?
  1599. yellin(或许是 yelling?) (1 次)
    • Can you stop yellin’?
  1600. yelling /jel/ (通常指生气、疼痛或激动时)叫喊,吼叫(着说) to shout something or make a loud noise, usually when you are angry, in pain, or excited (1 次)
    • So just stop all the yelling, just stop it!
  1601. yoghurt(或许是 yogurt?) (1 次)
    • Last time there were some empty yoghurt containers lying around after class.
  1602. yogurt /ˈjɒɡ.ət/ 酸乳,酸奶 a slightly sour, thick liquid made from milk with bacteria added to it, sometimes eaten plain and sometimes with sugar, fruit, etc. added (1 次)
    • And, we’re done with the yogurt.
  1603. yuk /jʌk/ (表示厌恶)呸 an expression of disgust (= disapproval and dislike) (1 次)
    • The yuk!
  1604. zillion /ˈzɪl.jən/ 无限大的数目 an extremely large, but not an exact, number (1 次)
    • Hey, I got one keyhole and about a zillion keys.
  1605. zipper /ˈzɪp.ər/ 拉链,拉锁 a device consisting of two rows of metal or plastic teeth-like parts that are brought together by pulling a small sliding piece over them, used for closing openings in clothing, bags, etc. (1 次)
    • Although, I have enjoyed the fact that, uh your shirt’s been stickin’ outta your zipper ever since you came back from the bathroom.

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词性 NUM (31 words)

  1. one /wʌn/ (数字)1 the number 1 (197 次)
    • That’s one way!
  2. two /tuː/ (数字)2 the number 2 (55 次)
    • It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
  3. three /θriː/ (数字)3 the number 3 (36 次)
    • Oh, I think this is the episode of Three’s Company where there’s some kind of misunderstanding.
  4. five /faɪv/ (数字)5 the number 5 (35 次)
    • I guess I should have caught on when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
  5. four /fɔːr/ (数字)4 the number 4 (20 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  6. seven /ˈsev.ən/ (数字)7 the number 7 (16 次)
    • Y’know, those stupid soda people gave me seven thousand dollars for the thumb.
  7. eight /eɪt/ (数字)8 the number 8 (13 次)
    • You got married, you were, like, what, eight?
  8. six /sɪks/ 数字6 the number 6 (13 次)
    • Ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven.
  9. twenty /ˈtwen.ti/ (数字)20 the number 20 (13 次)
    • Yeah, well, I only have twenty minutes until Ethan, so, y’know..
  10. hundred /ˈhʌn.drəd/ (数字)100 the number 100 (12 次)
    • Phoebe: - and there’s five hundred extra dollars in my account.
  11. ten /ten/ (数字)10 the number 10 (12 次)
    • Ross, ten o’clock.
  12. nine /naɪn/ (数字)9 the number 9 (7 次)
    • There’s a beautiful woman at eight, nine, ten o’clock!
  13. thousand /ˈθaʊ.zənd/ (数字)1000 the number 1,000 (7 次)
    • Y’know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream.
  14. million /ˈmɪl.jən/ (数字)100万 the number 1,000,000 (6 次)
    • And I just want a million dollars!
  15. fifty /ˈfɪf.ti/ (数字)50 the number 50 (5 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  16. twelve /twelv/ (数字)12 the number 12 (5 次)
    • I was laughed out of twelve interviews today.
  17. fifteen /ˌfɪfˈtiːn/ (数字) 15 the number 15 (4 次)
    • Ross: So, Phoebs owes $7.50, Monica, you owe $10, and Rachel, you owe fifteen big ones.
  18. thirty /ˈθɜː.ti/ (数字)30 the number 30 (4 次)
    • If I had a sock on my hand for thirty years it’d be talking too.
  19. forty /ˈfɔː.ti/ (数字)40 the number 40 (3 次)
    • Mr. Geller: I’m not gonna tell you what they spent on that wedding… but forty thousand dollars is a lot of money!
  20. fourteen /ˌfɔːˈtiːn/ (数字)14 the number 14 (3 次)
    • I was fourteen.
  21. ninety /ˈnaɪn.ti/ (数字)90 the number 90 (3 次)
    • Ninety-five, ninety-six, ninety-seven.
  22. eleven /ɪˈlev.ən/ (数字)11 the number 11 (2 次)
    • Eleven days before Halloween.. all the good costumes are gone?
  23. s’funny(或许是 unfunny?) (2 次)
    • Ross: ‘S'funny, um, uh, we agreed we’d spend the rest of our lives together.
  24. seventeen /ˌsev.ənˈtiːn/ (数字)17 the number 17 (2 次)
    • Joey: Seventeen-fourteen Giants… three minutes to go in the third.
  25. zero /ˈzɪə.rəʊ/ (数字)零;没有,全无 (the number) 0; nothing (2 次)
    • Chandler: No, no, you got zero points for ‘IDNEY’.
  26. teensy(或许是 teeny?) (1 次)
    • OK, I was a teensy bit weird at first, but…
  27. thirteen /θɜːˈtiːn/ (数字)13 the number 13 (1 次)
    • I’m, I’m 25… and thirteen months.
  28. worked /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money (1 次)
    • it’s, I haven’t worked-
  29. y’miss(或许是 miss’s?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Y'miss it?
  30. y’okay(或许是 okay?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Y'okay, Phoebe?
  31. udo(或许是 ludo?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler: udo aver sido General Tso!

one, two, three, five, four, seven, eight, six, twenty, hundred, ten, nine, thousand, million, fifty, twelve, fifteen, thirty, forty, fourteen, ninety, eleven, seventeen, zero, thirteen, worked

词性 PART (3 words)

  1. not /nɒt/ (用于 be,can,have,will,must 等动词后构成否定表达,在口语中常简略为n’t)不 used to form a negative phrase after verbs like “be”, “can”, “have”, “will”, “must”, etc., usually used in the short form “n’t” in speech (1226 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  2. to /tuː/ (用于动词前,表示不定式) used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive (1222 次)
    • Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
  3. ’s(或许是 s?) (239 次)
    • Ross: This was Carol's favorite beer.

not, to

词性 PRON (53 words)

  1. i /aɪ/ (英语字母表的第九个字母) the ninth letter of the English alphabet (3617 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  2. you /juː/ ;您;你们 used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to (2623 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you‘re going out with the guy!
  3. it /ɪt/ (用作主语或宾语)它,这,那(指上文提到的事物、动物或情况) used as the subject of a verb, or the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a thing, animal, situation, or idea that has already been mentioned (1218 次)
    • It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
  4. that /ðæt/ ;那个;那人 used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc. that is separated from the speaker by space or time (974 次)
    • Had that dream.
  5. what /wɒt/ 什么 used to ask for information about people or things (706 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  6. we /wiː/ (用作动词的主语)我们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a group including the speaker and at least one other person (654 次)
    • So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
  7. this /ðɪs/ ,这个 used for a person, object, idea, etc. to show which one is referred to (569 次)
    • This is not even a date.
  8. he /hiː/ 他(用于指代男人、男孩或雄性动物) used as the subject of a verb to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned (537 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  9. my /maɪ/ 我的 of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer) (499 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  10. she /ʃiː/ ;(指雌性动物)它 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has already been mentioned (449 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  11. all /ɔːl/ 每一个;全部,全体;所有 every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of) (370 次)
    • All right Joey, be nice.
  12. your /jɔːr/ 你的;您的;你们的 belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to (336 次)
    • I just went to your building and you weren’t there
  13. there /ðeər/ 往那里;在那里;到那里 (to, at, or in) that place (290 次)
    • Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
  14. they /ðeɪ/ (作主语)他们,她们,它们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to people, animals, or things already mentioned or, more generally, to a group of people not clearly described (278 次)
    • And they weren’t looking at you before?!
  15. who /huː/ ,什么人 used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone’s name is (166 次)
    • Anyway, I just had to get out of there, and I started wondering ‘Why am I doing this, and who am I doing this for?’.
  16. something /ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ 某物;某事;某个东西 an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated (99 次)
    • There’s gotta be something wrong with him!
  17. his /hɪz/ 他的;它的 belonging to or connected with a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is known about (89 次)
    • Y’know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
  18. her /hɜːr/ (指代女性或雌性动物)她,她的 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned (66 次)
    • Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
  19. nothing /ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ 没有东西;没有事情 not anything (61 次)
    • Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
  20. us /ʌs/ (用作动词或介词的宾语)我们 used as the object of a verb or a preposition to refer to a group that includes the speaker and at least one other person (49 次)
    • Let's keep going.
  21. our /aʊər/ 我们的 of or belonging to us (44 次)
    • And I read about these women trying to have it all, and I thank God ‘Our Little Harmonica’ doesn’t seem to have that problem.
  22. anything /ˈen.i.θɪŋ/ (用于疑问句或否定句中)任何事物,任何东西 used in questions and negatives to mean “something” (43 次)
    • And hey, you need anything, you can always come to Joey.
  23. someone /ˈsʌm.wʌn/ 某人 used to refer to a single person when you do not know who they are or when it is not important who they are (41 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  24. everything /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/ 每件事;所有事物;一切 all things (38 次)
    • Rachel: Everything you need to know is in that first kiss.
  25. everybody /ˈev.riˌbɒd.i/ 每个人,人人;所有人 →  everyone (37 次)
    • Okay, everybody relax.
  26. which /wɪtʃ/ (用于答案数目固定或有限的问题中)哪个;哪些 (used in questions and structures in which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) what one or ones (37 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  27. everyone /ˈev.ri.wʌn/ 每个人,人人;所有人 every person (27 次)
    • Really, everyone.
  28. somebody /ˈsʌm.bə.di/ 某人 someone (24 次)
    • I think it’s time to change somebody’s nicotine patch.
  29. anybody /ˈen.iˌbɒd.i/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人;随便哪个人 →  anyone (22 次)
    • Why, why would anybody do something like that?
  30. both /bəʊθ/ 两个;两者;双方 (referring to) two people or things together (21 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  31. their /ðeər/ 他们的;她们的;它们的 of or belonging to them (19 次)
    • They know what they’re doing, they take their time, they get the job done.
  32. myself /maɪˈself/ (反身代词)我自己 used when the subject of the verb is “I” and the object is the same person (18 次)
    • This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
  33. them /ðem/ (they 的宾格)他们,她们,它们 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to people, things, animals, situations, or ideas that have already been mentioned (16 次)
    • You could get ‘em with Jimmies, or nuts, or whipped cream!
  34. anyone /ˈen.i.wʌn/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人 used in questions and negatives to mean “a person or people” (14 次)
    • Ross: Ah, well, in here, anyone who… stands erect…
  35. ya /jə/ (口语)你 (spelled the way it is often spoken) you (13 次)
    • Monica: See ya….
  36. yourself /jɔːˈself/ 你自己;您自己 used when the subject of the verb is “you” or the person being spoken to, and the object is the same person (11 次)
    • Otherwise next time you’re gonna find yourself sitting at home, listening to that album alone.
  37. nobody /ˈnəʊ.bə.di/ 没有人,无人 not anyone (9 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, nobody likes breaking up with someone.
  38. whatever /wɒtˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论什么 it is not important what is; it makes no difference what (is) (9 次)
    • Ross: I’ll have whatever Christine is having.
  39. d’you(或许是 you’d?) (4 次)
    • D'you ever think that Alan is maybe.. sometimes..
  40. himself /hɪmˈself/ 他自己;它自己 used to refer to a male object of a verb that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (4 次)
    • And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
  41. I’ll (4 次)
    • Okay, umm-umm, I'll just–I'll be right back, I just gotta go ah, go ah…
  42. its /ɪts/ 它的,其 belonging to or relating to something that has already been mentioned (4 次)
    • Wow, an agency left me its card!
  43. neither /ˈnaɪ.ðər/ 两者皆非,两者都不 not either of two things or people (4 次)
    • Ross: Nono, me neither.
  44. ourselves /ˌaʊəˈselvz/ (we 的反身形式)我们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “we” or the speaker and one or more others, and the object is the same group of people (4 次)
    • Monica: We ripped that couple apart, and kept the pieces for ourselves.
  45. trppd(或许是 tripped?) (3 次)
    • I’m trppd in an ATM vstbl wth Jll Gdcr.
  46. herself /hɜːˈself/ 她自己 used to refer to a female object of a verb, that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (2 次)
    • My mom had just killed herself and my step-dad was back in prison, and I got here, and I didn’t know anybody.
  47. him /hɪm/ 他(指男性);它(指雄性动物) used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned (2 次)
    • I know I didn’t love him-
  48. one’ll(或许是 O’Donnell?) (1 次)
    • We’ll have, we’ll have a big party, and no-one'll know who’s with who.
  49. ours /aʊəz/ 我们的 the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person who is speaking and one or more other people (1 次)
    • Yeah, uh, Joey said I could use your shower, since, uh, Chandler’s in ours?
  50. thy /ðaɪ/ 你的(thou 的所有格) your: the possessive form of thou, used when speaking to one person (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Actor: Oh, that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might… touch thy cheek…
  51. whadyou(或许是 shadowy?) (1 次)
    • Alright, whadyou do with him?
  52. yours /jɔːz/ 你的;您的;你们的 the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person or group of people being spoken or written to (1 次)
    • When we were kids, yours was the only Raggedy Ann doll that wasn’t raggedy!
  53. yourselves (1 次)
    • We will play you again, and we will win, and you will lose, and you will beg, and we will laugh, and we will take every last dime you have, and you will hate yourselves forever.

i, you, it, that, what, we, this, he, my, she, all, your, there, they, who, something, his, her, nothing, us, our, anything, someone, everything, everybody, which, everyone, somebody, anybody, both, their, myself, them, anyone, ya, yourself, nobody, whatever, himself, its, neither, ourselves, herself, him, ours, thy, yours, yourselves

词性 PROPN (874 words)

  1. Ross /ˌrɒs ən ˈkrɒm.ə.ti/ 罗斯和克罗马蒂郡(位于苏格兰北部,1975年撤郡) an area of northern Scotland that was a county (= an area with its own local government) until 1975 (1093 次)
    • Ross: Hi.
  2. Monica (992 次)
    • Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
  3. Rachel (951 次)
    • Monica: Rachel?!
  4. chandler /ˈtʃɑːnd.lər/ 船具供应商 a person who sells supplies for boats or ships (906 次)
    • Chandler:
  5. joey /ˈdʒəʊ.i/ 幼袋鼠 a young kangaroo (755 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  6. phoebe (703 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, does he eat chalk?
  7. y’know(或许是 known?) (174 次)
    • Y'know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but…
  8. god /ɡɒd/ (主宰某个领域的)神;神像 a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshipped for doing so, or something that represents this spirit or being (156 次)
    • Oh God Monica hi!
  9. carol /ˈkær.əl/ 欢快的歌;圣歌;(通常指)圣诞颂歌 a happy or religious song, usually one sung at Christmas (132 次)
    • Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
  10. mr.(或许是 Mr?) (108 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  11. Susan /ˌleɪ.zi ˈsuː.zən/ 餐桌转盘(餐桌上木质或塑料的圆盘,转动可使就餐的人都能取到食物) a circular piece of wood or plastic on a base that is put on a table and can be turned around so that everyone can reach the food that is on it (100 次)
    • Well, Carol says she and Susan want me to be involved, but if I’m not comfortable with it, I don’t have to be involved..
  12. mrs.(或许是 Mars?) (78 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  13. Geller (73 次)
    • Mrs. Geller:
  14. huh /hə/ (表示没听清楚或不理解)嗯,啊 used to show that you have not heard or understood something (72 次)
    • Kinda puts that whole pillow thing in perspective, huh, Mon?
  15. dr.(或许是 dry?) (67 次)
    • Carol: Dr. Oberman.
  16. Marcel /ˌmɑː.sel ˈweɪv/ (一种流行于1920年代的)马塞尔大波浪(发型) a hairstyle popular in the 1920s in which the hair is arranged in a series of waves (67 次)
    • Ross: ‘That’ would be Marcel.
  17. Barry (66 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  18. ooh /uː/ (表示惊讶、高兴、赞成、不赞成或痛苦)嗬 an expression of surprise, pleasure, approval, disapproval, or pain (66 次)
    • Phoebe: Ooh!
  19. paolo(或许是 polo?) (56 次)
    • Paolo: Rachel: Wow.
  20. Mindy (48 次)
    • Barry: No! I went with Mindy.
  21. bing(或许是 bung?) (45 次)
    • There’s Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing!
  22. Ethan (42 次)
    • I imagine he’d be okay with you because really, he’s okay with Ethan.
  23. pheebs(或许是 phoebes?) (42 次)
    • Hey Pheebs, you wanna help?
  24. tribbiani(或许是 tribesman?) (40 次)
    • I’m gonna be Joey Tribbiani’s ass!’.
  25. Paul 拆东墙补西墙;借新债还旧债 to borrow money from one person to pay back money you borrowed from someone else (38 次)
    • Paul:
  26. David /ˌstɑː.r əv ˈdeɪ.vɪd/ 大卫之星,六角星(犹太教的标志) a star with six points that represents Judaism (34 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  27. la /lɑː/ 拉(大调音阶的第六个音) the sixth note in the sol-fa musical scale (34 次)
    • La la la la…something and noodles with string.
  28. aurora /ɔːˈrɔː.rə/ 极光 a natural appearance of coloured light in the sky that is usually seen in the latitudes (= parts of earth) nearest the Arctic or Antarctic (32 次)
    • Aurora: …
  29. aunt /ɑːnt/ 姑母;姨母;婶婶;伯母;舅母 the sister of someone’s father or mother, or the wife of someone’s uncle or aunt (31 次)
    • Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
  30. roger /ˈrɒdʒ.ər/ (无线电通讯用语)信息收到,明白 used in radio communications to mean that a message has been received and understood (31 次)
    • Roger:
  31. bye /baɪ/ 再见 goodbye (30 次)
    • Ross: Ok, bye.
  32. heckles /ˈhek.əl/ 打断;质问;(对…)起哄 to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud, unfriendly statements or questions (28 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Er, yeah, it’s mine.
  33. rach(或许是 rate?) (28 次)
    • Monica: Rach, wait, I can cancel…
  34. Ursula (28 次)
    • Ursula:
  35. ronni(或许是 Ronnie?) (27 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: Her name’s Ronni.
  36. Steve (27 次)
    • Not after what happened with Steve.
  37. alan(或许是 anal?) (25 次)
    • Rachel: This Alan again?
  38. credits (电影、电视或广播节目的)演职人员名单 a list of people who helped to make a film or a television or radio programme, that is shown or announced at the beginning or the end of it (24 次)
    • Closing Credits Joey: I can’t believe what I’m hearing here.
  39. closing /ˈkləʊ.zɪŋ/ 结束的,结尾的 coming near the end of a speech, event, activity, etc. (23 次)
    • Closing Credits Joey: I can’t believe what I’m hearing here.
  40. Nina /lɑː ˈniːn.jə/ 拉尼娜现象(太平洋东部和中部海水变冷的现象,每隔几年发生,对很多地区气候产生影响) the cooling of the water in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean that happens every few years and that affects the weather in many places (23 次)
    • Helen: Nina Bookbinder is here to see you.
  41. Ben /ben/ 用于苏格兰地区的山名中 used in the names of mountains in Scotland (22 次)
    • Hi, I’m Ben.
  42. Lydia (22 次)
    • Lydia:
  43. Angela (21 次)
    • But, I uh, I gotta go, I got a date with Andrea–Angela–Andrea…
  44. bob /bɒb/ (尤指在水面上)轻轻地快速上下晃动 to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water (19 次)
    • I’m with Bob now.
  45. franzblau(或许是 Franz?) (19 次)
    • Ross: No. Dr. Franzblau:
  46. max /mæks/ (常用于数额之后)最多的,最高的 informal for maximum , often used after an amount (19 次)
    • Max: No.
  47. green /ɡriːn/ 绿色的,草绿色的 of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass (18 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Hi, one, uh, mushroom, green pepper and onion?
  48. I’m /aɪm/ (I am的缩略形式) short form of I am (17 次)
    • Wow! I'm-I'm-I'm glad you smashed her watch!
  49. thanksgiving /ˌθæŋksˈɡɪv.ɪŋ/ 感谢,道谢;(尤指)感恩于上帝 the act of saying or showing that you are grateful, especially to God (17 次)
    • It’s so that I can spend Thanksgiving with my family.
  50. breathe /briːð/ 呼吸 to move air into and out of the lungs (15 次)
    • Monica: Just breathe, breathe..
  51. Mitchell (14 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: ..you add a pinch of saffron, it makes all the difference.
  52. buddy /ˈbʌd.i/ 朋友 a friend (13 次)
    • Joey: You can come in, but your filter-tipped little buddy has to stay outside!
  53. c’mere(或许是 creamer?) (13 次)
    • Phoebe: All right, c'mere, gimme your feet.
  54. err /ɜːr/ 犯错误;做错事;出差错 to make a mistake or to do something wrong (13 次)
    • Err, I’m J.C., and he’s Michael, and we’re having a boy, and a girl.
  55. Helen (13 次)
    • What’s wrong with Helen?
  56. Jamie (13 次)
    • Jamie: What is this place?
  57. shoot /ʃuːt/ 开(枪),射(箭);发射;射中,射伤,射杀 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it (13 次)
    • Mr. Geller: Look, there are people like Ross who need to shoot for the stars, with his museum, and his papers getting published.
  58. bobby /ˈbɒb.i/ 警察 a police officer (12 次)
    • I thought I’d ask Fun Bobby.
  59. minsk(或许是 minks?) (12 次)
    • We are going to Minsk.
  60. Mon 星期一(Monday 的缩写) written abbreviation for Monday (12 次)
    • Rachel: Hey Mon, look what I just found on the floor.
  61. pizza /ˈpiːt.sə/ 比萨饼 a large circle of flat bread baked with cheese, tomatoes, and sometimes meat and vegetables spread on top (12 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Pizza guy!
  62. ugly /ˈʌɡ.li/ 丑陋的,难看的 unpleasant to look at; not attractive (12 次)
    • Ugly Naked Guy got a Thighmaster!
  63. brian(或许是 brain?) (11 次)
    • Well, yeah… ‘s’no Brian in Payroll.
  64. Carl (11 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  65. Danielle (11 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, we are way past the fling thing, I mean, I am feeling things that I’ve only read about in Danielle Steele books, you know?
  66. Lowell (11 次)
    • Y’know, it’s a shame, because you and Lowell would’ve made a great couple.
  67. nope /nəʊp/ ;不是 no (11 次)
    • Monica: Nope.
  68. rosen(或许是 risen?) (11 次)
    • Dr. Rosen: And I’m his friend, Dr.Rosen.
  69. wha(或许是 whey?) (11 次)
    • Monica: W-w-wh-… wha-… w-w-w-…
  70. whoah(或许是 whoa?) (11 次)
    • Joey: Whoah!
  71. Celia (10 次)
    • Ross: Her name is Celia.
  72. coma /ˈkəʊ.mə/ 昏迷(状态) a state in which a person is unconscious and cannot be woken, caused by damage to the brain after an accident or illness (10 次)
    • Ross: Little louder, okay, I think there’s a man on the twelfth floor in a coma that didn’t quite hear you…
  73. Douglas (10 次)
    • Mr. Douglas: Ohh, it’s been better.
  74. ew(或许是 o?) (10 次)
    • Ew, ew, ew, ew ew ew ew ew!
  75. jack /dʒæk/ 起重器,千斤顶 a piece of equipment that can be opened slowly under a heavy object such as a car in order to raise it off the ground (10 次)
    • Phoebe: You are just like Jack.
  76. Joe /dʒəʊ/ 咖啡的俗称 coffee (10 次)
    • Yeah, well, sorry, Joe.
  77. ma /mɑː/ 母亲,妈妈 a mother (10 次)
    • Hey Ma. Listen, I made the appointment with Dr. Bazida, and…
  78. Melanie (10 次)
    • Monica: Oh Joey, Melanie called, said she’s gonna be late.
  79. nana(或许是 naan?) (10 次)
    • Ross, it’s Nana.
  80. control /kənˈtrəʊl/ 命令;控制;管制;克制 to order, limit, or rule something, or someone’s actions or behaviour (9 次)
    • Taking control of your life.
  81. mmm(或许是 mm?) (9 次)
    • Ross: Mmm.
  82. oooh(或许是 pooh?) (9 次)
    • Phoebe: Oooh!
  83. ree(或许是 ere?) (9 次)
    • You were like, a little, y’know, Ree!
  84. rome(或许是 more?) (9 次)
    • Rachel, it’s Paolo calling from Rome.
  85. sweetie /ˈswiː.ti/ 糖果,甜食 a sweet (9 次)
    • Monica: Are you okay, sweetie?
  86. AL / -əl/ (美国)亚拉巴马州(写地址时Alabama的缩写) written abbreivation for the US state of Alabama: used in addresses (8 次)
    • My agent has just gotten me a job…in the new Al Pacino movie!
  87. boss /bɒs/ 老板;上司;头儿 the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do (8 次)
    • Yeah it is, mostly because I get to boss people around, which I just love to do.
  88. Fran (8 次)
    • Yes, Fran.
  89. Kristin (8 次)
    • Kristin: That’s funny.
  90. Lillian (8 次)
    • Aunt Lillian: The doctor says it’s a matter of hours.
  91. ohhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (8 次)
    • La-la-la-la…ohhh!
  92. San /sæn/ 桑人(南部非洲,尤其是卡拉哈里沙漠地区最早的居民之一,过去以狩猎采集为生,现在主要务农) one of the first groups of people to live in southern Africa, especially in the Kalahari desert, who used to live as hunter-gatherers but are now mainly farmers (8 次)
    • Which, by the way, is the real San Francisco treat.
  93. Stalin (8 次)
    • Chandler: Joe…Joe…Joe…Stalin?
  94. valentine /ˈvæl.ən.taɪn/ 心爱的人;情人 someone you love or would like to have a romantic relationship with (8 次)
    • The valentine Tommy Rollerson left in your locker was really from me.
  95. baldhara(或许是 Aldebaran?) (7 次)
    • Dr. Baldhara: Well, it’s technically not a zoo per se, it’s more of an interactive wildlife experience.
  96. blah /blɑː/ 乏味的 not very good, special, or interesting (7 次)
    • Ross: Blah blah blah, blah blah blahblah blaaaaaah….
  97. Diego /ˌsæn diˈeɪ.ɡəʊ/ 圣迭戈(也译作圣地亚哥,美国加州的一个大城市) a large city in the western US state of California (7 次)
    • Naturally our first choice would be one of the bigger state zoos, y’know, like, uh, San Diego… right?
  98. ho /həʊ/ 婊子,妓女 an insulting word for a woman, especially one who is considered to have a lot of sexual partners (7 次)
    • Rachel: Ohh-ho-hooohhh.
  99. iris /ˈaɪ.rɪs/ 鸢尾属植物(尤生长于潮湿环境,开蓝色、黄色或白色花,叶细长) a tall plant that has blue, yellow, or white flowers and long, narrow leaves (7 次)
    • That is Aunt Iris.
  100. jordie(或许是 Jodie?) (7 次)
    • Susan: It’s gonna be ok, just remember, we’re doing this for Jordie.
  101. kay(或许是 quay?) (7 次)
    • Kay?
  102. nono(或许是 noon?) (7 次)
    • Nono, I th-
  103. sandy /ˈsæn.dɪ/ 被沙子覆盖的;含沙的 covered with sand or containing sand (7 次)
    • Sandy:
  104. tony /ˈtəʊn.i/ 高贵的,时髦的 stylish and expensive (7 次)
    • Do you remember you and Tony DeMarco?
  105. Wendy /ˈwen.di ˌhaʊs/ 温迪屋;游戏室 a toy house or playhouse (7 次)
    • Oh, hi Wendy!
  106. wenus(或许是 wens?) (7 次)
    • I just don’t want to be one of those guys that’s in his office until twelve o’clock at night worrying about the WENUS.
  107. woo /wuː/ 争取;努力说服 to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business (7 次)
    • Monica: Woo-woo!
  108. yep /jep/ 是的;好了;对 yes (7 次)
    • Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball..
  109. Aruba (6 次)
    • Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing!
  110. ATM /ˌeɪ.tiːˈem/ 现在(at the moment的缩写,多用于社交媒体或手机短信等) abbreviation for at the moment: used for example on social media and in text messages (6 次)
    • I am trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
  111. aww(或许是 awe?) (6 次)
    • To the left, to the left- aww!
  112. buffay(或许是 buffalo?) (6 次)
    • Phoebe: ‘Dear Ms. Buffay.
  113. eww(或许是 ow?) (6 次)
    • All: Eww!
  114. frannie(或许是 Frankie?) (6 次)
    • Frannie: Hey, Monica!
  115. George (6 次)
    • We’ve got George Stephanopoulos’ pizza!
  116. mm 毫米(millimetre的缩写) written abbreviation for millimetre UK (6 次)
    • Ross: No, it’s good, it is good, it’s just that- mm-
  117. nooo(或许是 noon?) (6 次)
    • All: Nooo!
  118. o /əʊ/ (英语字母表的第15个字母) the 15th letter of the English alphabet (6 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: O-kay.
  119. Paula (6 次)
    • Paula: Listen.
  120. rick /rɪk/ 干草堆,草垛 a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape (6 次)
    • Aurora: ‘We’ would be me and Rick.
  121. Robbie (6 次)
    • Robbie’s gonna be here for hours.
  122. sec /sek/ 片刻;瞬间 a very short period of time (6 次)
    • Be back in a sec.
  123. willick(或许是 williwaw?) (6 次)
    • Ross: What, it’s gonna be Helen Willick?
  124. ahem /əˈhəm/ (轻声咳嗽,用于表示有一点尴尬、好笑、怀疑、不同意或吸引注意力)呃哼 used to represent the little cough that someone makes to express slight embarrassment, enjoyment, doubt, or disapproval, or to attract attention (5 次)
    • Ross: OK, ahem, hey, does anybody know a good place if you’re not dating a puma?
  125. Andrea (5 次)
    • But, I uh, I gotta go, I got a date with Andrea–Angela–Andrea
  126. apple /ˈæp.əl/ 苹果 a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin (5 次)
    • Rachel: : We have apple cinnamon…
  127. Bernice (5 次)
    • Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
  128. chi /tʃiː/ 气(中医理论中人体内最重要的能量) in some systems of Chinese medicine and exercise, the most important energy that a person has (5 次)
    • Oh my God, Chi Chi!
  129. china /ˈtʃaɪ.nə/ ;瓷料;瓷器,瓷制品 clay of a high quality that is shaped and then heated to make it permanently hard, or objects made from this, such as cups and plates (5 次)
    • Ross: I’m going to China.
  130. Christmas /ˈkrɪs.məs/ 圣诞节;圣诞节期间 (the period just before and after) 25 December, a Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ (5 次)
    • And hey, here’s to a lousy Christmas.
  131. English /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/ 英语 the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries (5 次)
    • Rachel: He doesn’t speak much English.
  132. farber(或许是 farmer?) (5 次)
    • Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
  133. goodacre(或许是 good acre?) (5 次)
    • Something… something Goodacre.
  134. goodnight (5 次)
    • Goodnight, everybody.
  135. hmmm(或许是 hmm?) (5 次)
    • Rachel: Hmmm
  136. Joseph (5 次)
    • Chandler: Might wanna try Joseph.
  137. lasagna /ləˈzæn.jə/ 意大利千层面(以多层宽面条夹奶酪、肉沫和蔬菜制成) thin, wide sheets of pasta, or a dish consisting of layers of this combined with two different sauces (5 次)
    • All I’m saying is that if you had told me vegetarian lasagna, I would have made vegetarian lasagna.
  138. lemme /ˈlem.i/ 让我(let me 的缩略形式) short form of “let me” (5 次)
    • Lemme tell you something, Ross.
  139. lover /ˈlʌv.ər/ 情人,恋人 the person you are having a sexual relationship with, but are not married to (5 次)
    • I think I’m just gonna go home and think about my ex-wife and her lesbian lover.
  140. Marsha (5 次)
    • Marsha:
  141. mee(或许是 mi?) (5 次)
    • Ross: Mee mee, mee-mee mee.
  142. mmmm(或许是 mm mm?) (5 次)
    • Mrs. Geller: Mmmm!
  143. monana(或许是 manana?) (5 次)
    • Woman: Monana?
  144. Pacino (5 次)
    • My agent has just gotten me a job…in the new Al Pacino movie!
  145. phoebs(或许是 phoebes?) (5 次)
    • Chandler: OK Phoebs, how many do you want?
  146. pop /pɒp/ 流行音乐 modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember (5 次)
    • Ross: Hey Pheebs, you gonna have the rest of that Pop-Tart?..
  147. sayin(或许是 satin?) (5 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, I, I hear what you’re sayin’.
  148. y’see(或许是 seed’s?) (5 次)
    • Y'see, he’s the Prince.
  149. Betty (4 次)
    • Hi Betty!
  150. buttons /ˈbʌt.ən/ 纽扣,扣子 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat (4 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Ehhhh… B-Buttons.
  151. Celtics (4 次)
    • Only to find out the Boston Celtics had taken over the entire sixth floor!
  152. chachi(或许是 chichi?) (4 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  153. Clark /ˌleɪk klɑːk ˌnæʃ.ən.əl pɑːk ən prɪˈzɜːv/ (美国阿拉斯加州)克拉克湖国家公园和自然保护区 a national park (= a large area of land protected by the government because of its natural beauty or because it has a special history) in the US state of Alaska (4 次)
    • It’s just that I’m sick of being a victim of this Dick Clark holiday.
  154. cookie /ˈkʊk.i/ 小甜饼,曲奇饼 a small, flat, sweet food made from flour and sugar (4 次)
    • Chandler: Cookie?
  155. damnit(或许是 dammit?) (4 次)
    • Damnit, damnit, damnit, damnit.
  156. dick /dɪk/ 阴茎 a rude word for a penis (4 次)
    • It’s just that I’m sick of being a victim of this Dick Clark holiday.
  157. dutch /dʌtʃ/ 荷兰的;荷兰人的;荷兰语的 belonging to or relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language (4 次)
    • So, Carol and I went behind a couple of those mechanical Dutch children… then they fixed the ride, and we were asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom.
  158. gee /dʒiː/ (表示惊奇或热情)嚯,好家伙,哇 an expression of surprise or enthusiasm (4 次)
    • They have issues like ‘Gee, that glacier’s getting kinda close.’
  159. gotcha /ˈɡɒtʃ.ə/ (为了吓唬人或表示占了上风时的用语)抓住你了,逮住你了,赢了你了 said to mean “I have got you” in order to surprise or frighten someone you have caught, or to show that you have an advantage over them (4 次)
    • Gotcha, gotcha.
  160. I’d (4 次)
    • Boy, I know they say you can’t change your parents,… boy, if you could- -I'd want yours.
  161. Jason (4 次)
    • Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
  162. jay /dʒeɪ/ 松鸦 a noisy, brightly coloured bird (4 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  163. Julie (4 次)
    • Julie: Oh, thanks, sweetie.
  164. kip /kɪp/ (尤指并非在自己家中)睡觉,住宿 to sleep, especially in a place that is not your home (4 次)
    • it’s just that with my last roommate Kip
  165. leno(或许是 lone?) (4 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  166. mommy /ˈmɒm.i/ 妈妈(幼儿用语) child’s word for mother (4 次)
    • Joey: How come you don’t live with Mommy?
  167. net /net/ ;网状物 material made of threads of rope, string, wire, or plastic with spaces between them, allowing gas, liquid, or small objects to go through, or an object made with this material that is used to limit the movement of something (4 次)
    • Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
  168. oberman(或许是 doberman?) (4 次)
    • Carol: Dr. Oberman.
  169. ooo(或许是 poo?) (4 次)
    • Guys: Oooooo…. Rachel: “Ooo,” what?
  170. patti(或许是 patch?) (4 次)
    • That’s Patti, Patti the monkey.
  171. Russian /ˈrʌʃ.ən/ 俄国的,俄罗斯的;俄国人的,俄罗斯人的;俄语的 belonging to or relating to Russia, its people, or its language (4 次)
    • I’ll go to Cats, you go to the Russian Tea Room.
  172. science /ˈsaɪ.əns/ 科学;自然科学;科学知识 (knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities (4 次)
    • Oh, and I’ve got Earth Science, but I’ll catch you in Gym.
  173. shh /ʃ/ (同 sh) →  sh (4 次)
    • Ross: Oh, shhh, shh.
  174. vail(或许是 vial?) (4 次)
    • See, every year we go skiing in Vail, and normally my father pays for my ticket, but I sort of started the whole independence thing, you know, which is actually why I took this job.
  175. whistle /ˈwɪs.əl/ 吹哨子;(尤指)吹口哨;用口哨吹出 to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a special device held to the lips (4 次)
    • So I’m blowing my attack whistle thingy and three more cabs show up, and as I’m going to get into a cab she tackles me.
  176. y /waɪ/ (英语字母表的第25个字母) the 25th letter of the English alphabet (4 次)
    • ‘Cause, y‘know, “sometimes y”.
  177. York /jɔːk/ 约克 a city in northern England (4 次)
    • the women’s room on the second floor of the New York CIty public library.
  178. aramis(或许是 Semiramis?) (3 次)
    • I was the Aramis guy.
  179. assistant /əˈsɪs.tənt/ 助手;帮手;助理 someone who helps someone else to do a job (3 次)
    • Aw, don’t do that Phoebe’s Assistant: We’ve got a couple changes in your schedule.
  180. awww(或许是 WWW?) (3 次)
    • All: Awww!
  181. Bernie (3 次)
    • No, it’s just ‘cause, uh, I kinda wanted to go out with her too, so I told her, actually, you were seeing Bernie Spellman… who also liked her, so…
  182. billy /ˈbɪl.i/ (供野外烹饪用的)金属罐 a metal container used for cooking outside over a fire (3 次)
    • Do the words ‘Billy, don’t be a hero’ mean anything to you?
  183. Brooklyn (3 次)
    • Angela: Brooklyn Heights.
  184. bugs /bʌɡ/ 小虫子 a very small insect (3 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  185. Bullwinkle (3 次)
    • Chandler: Bullwinkle socks.
  186. central /ˈsen.trəl/ 中心的,中央的;中部的;靠近中心的;核心的 in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part of something (3 次)
    • Closing Credits Rachel: Remember when we went to Central Park and rented boats?..
  187. Chan (3 次)
    • Chan and Jan Forever.
  188. circus /ˈsɜː.kəs/ 马戏团;马戏演员;马戏表演 a group of travelling performers including acrobats (= people skilled in difficult physical movements) or those who work with trained animals, or a performance by such people usually in a large tent (3 次)
    • Going to the Big Apple Circus today.
  189. Daryl (3 次)
    • you said you thought Max: Daryl Hannah.
  190. Debbie (3 次)
    • And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
  191. don’t /dəʊnt/ (do not的缩略形式) short form of do not (3 次)
    • I don't-
  192. el(或许是 l?) (3 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  193. fella /ˈfel.ə/ 伙计;小伙子;哥们儿 a man (3 次)
    • And, uh, I’m not really a, uh, sweeping sorta fella.
  194. gdcr(或许是 Gd?) (3 次)
    • I’m trppd in an ATM vstbl wth Jll Gdcr.
  195. gerston(或许是 gemstone?) (3 次)
    • Gerston: Uh, like, could these margaritas be any stronger?
  196. grant /ɡrɑːnt/ (尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金 an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose (3 次)
    • Max: We got the grant.
  197. Hannah (3 次)
    • you said you thought Max: Daryl Hannah.
  198. HM /həm/ (说话时停顿或表示不确定)呃,嗯 something you say when you pause while talking or when you are uncertain (3 次)
    • Hm.
  199. hoo(或许是 hew?) (3 次)
    • Monica: Why did I ‘woo-hoo’?
  200. jll(或许是 dill?) (3 次)
    • I’m trppd in an ATM vstbl wth Jll Gdcr.
  201. Judy /ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒuː.di ˌʃəʊ/ “潘趣和朱迪”滑稽戏(英国夏日海滨受孩子欢迎的木偶节目) a traditional children’s entertainment in which a man, Mr Punch, argues with his wife, Judy. It was especially popular in the past as entertainment in British towns by the sea in summer. (3 次)
    • Steve: Well, smack my ass and call me Judy!
  202. Julia (3 次)
    • Um, how about, um.. how about Julia?
  203. knit /nɪt/ 编结;编织 to make clothes, etc. by using two long needles to connect wool or another type of thread into joined rows (3 次)
    • Knit, good woman, knit, knit!
  204. las(或许是 leis?) (3 次)
    • I’m in Las Vegas.
  205. Leslie (3 次)
    • Leslie: Rachel?
  206. lo /ləʊ/ ,瞧 used to tell people to pay attention and look at something interesting (3 次)
    • Lee-lo, the laundry’s done.
  207. lrr(或许是 err?) (3 次)
    • Her name’s Aurora, and she’s Italian, and she pronounces my name ‘Chand-lrr’.
  208. Minnie /ˌməʊ.nɪŋ ˈmɪn.i/ 爱发牢骚的人 someone who annoys other people by complaining all the time (3 次)
    • -if it’s a boy, Minnie if it’s a girl.
  209. Mississippi /ˌmɪs.ɪˈsɪp.i/ 密西西比河 a very long river in the US that runs through Minneapolis, St. Louis, New Orleans, and some other cities to the Gulf of Mexico (3 次)
    • One Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi.
  210. Monday /ˈmʌn.deɪ/ 星期一,周一 the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday (3 次)
    • Monica: Let’s see, today’s Monday
  211. ms.(或许是 ms?) (3 次)
    • Phoebe: ‘Dear Ms. Buffay.
  212. nah /næː/ (俚语)不 slang for no (3 次)
    • Nah, not so much.
  213. nonono(或许是 nonunion?) (3 次)
    • Ross: No! Nonono, wait a sec.
  214. noooo(或许是 noon?) (3 次)
    • Rachel: Noooo… the interview!
  215. Nora (3 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  216. peach /piːtʃ/ 桃(子) a round fruit with sweet yellow flesh that has a lot of juice, a slightly furry red and yellow skin, and a large seed in its centre (3 次)
    • Ross: Peach pit.
  217. peanut /ˈpiː.nʌt/ 花生,花生米 an oval-shaped seed of a plant, that grows underground in pairs inside a thin brown shell (3 次)
    • I would much rather be Mr.Peanut than Mr.Salty.
  218. Pete /seɪk/ 为了(某人)的利益;为了帮助(某人) in order to help or bring advantage to someone (3 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, ok, Roger was creepy, but he was nothing compared to Pete Carney.
  219. petrie(或许是 petrify?) (3 次)
    • Petrie: Loved your Stevie Wonder last night.
  220. Poconos (3 次)
    • Honey, you can say it, Poconos, Poconos, it’s like Poc-o-nos Paolo:
  221. rocky /ˈrɒk.i/ 岩石构成的,多岩石的;崎岖难行的 made of rock and therefore usually rough and difficult to travel along (3 次)
    • There’s Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing!
  222. rog(或许是 org?) (3 次)
    • Roger: And Rog.
  223. rossie(或许是 Rosie?) (3 次)
    • Ross: Marcel, Marcel, give Rossie the remote.
  224. Saturday /ˈsæt.ə.deɪ/ 星期六,周六 the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday (3 次)
    • So, Saturday night, the big night, date night, Saturday night, Sat-ur-day night!
  225. Sidney (3 次)
    • Yeah, the number for a Sidney Marks, please.
  226. sorta /ˈsɔː.tə/ 有几分;可以说是(sort of的简略说法) short form of sort of (3 次)
    • And, uh, I’m not really a, uh, sweeping sorta fella.
  227. square /skweər/ 正方形,四方形 a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90° (3 次)
    • Right before he reached Macy’s, he broke free and was spotted flying over Washington Square Park.
  228. syl(或许是 sly?) (3 次)
    • Aunt Syl, stop yelling!
  229. Tanya (3 次)
    • Carol: Uh, that’s our friend Tanya.
  230. terry /ˈter.i/ 毛巾布 a type of thick cotton cloth with short threads on each side, used especially for making towels (= thick cloths used for drying) (3 次)
    • Terry, I, I, I know that I haven’t worked here very long, but I was wondering, do you think it would be possible if I got a $100 advance in my salary?
  231. thanks /θæŋks/ (同 thank you) →  thank you (3 次)
    • Rachel: Well actually thanks, but I think I’m just gonna hang out here tonight.
  232. uhhhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (3 次)
    • Joey: Uhhhh….
  233. usage /ˈjuː.sɪdʒ/ (词语或语言的)用法 the way a particular word in a language, or a language in general, is used (3 次)
    • Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
  234. Vegas /ˌlæs ˈveɪ.ɡəs/ 拉斯维加斯 the largest city in the southwestern US state of Nevada, which is famous for its entertainment and casinos (= places where one can bet money in games and on machines) (3 次)
    • I’m in Las Vegas.
  235. village /ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/ 村庄;村子 a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside (3 次)
    • And he lived in a village, and you live in the Village..
  236. visa /ˈviː.zə/ 签证 an official mark, usually made in a passport, that allows you to enter or leave a particular country (3 次)
    • Monica: Uh, Rach, it’s the Visa card people.
  237. waitwait(或许是 wait wait?) (3 次)
    • Waitwait, what’s with you?
  238. weebles(或许是 enfeebles?) (3 次)
    • It wasn’t just the Weebles, but it was the Weeble Play Palace, and and the Weebles’ Cruise Ship.
  239. weekly /ˈwiː.kli/ 每周一次的(地) happening once a week or every week (3 次)
    • Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
  240. whaddyou(或许是 haddock?) (3 次)
    • Whaddyou mean?
  241. whoo(或许是 whew?) (3 次)
    • ..she is whooo wewee-woo whoo whoo!
  242. Williamsburg (3 次)
    • You always wanted to go to that Colonial Williamsburg.
  243. you’re (3 次)
    • Ross: Don’t you realise what you're-you're doing to yourself?
  244. yuh(或许是 uh?) (3 次)
    • Chandler: Yuh-huh.
  245. Adam /ˈæd.əm/ 亚当(《圣经》中的人物,是上帝创造的第一个人) a character in the Bible who was the first man made by God (2 次)
    • I just met you, I don’t know you from Adam. …
  246. agency /ˈeɪ.dʒən.si/ 代理机构 a business that represents one group of people when dealing with another group (2 次)
    • Joey: The Estelle Leonard Talent Agency.
  247. ahh(或许是 shh?) (2 次)
    • Customer: Ahh, miss?
  248. alphabet /ˈæl.fə.bet/ 字母表 a set of letters arranged in a fixed order, used for writing a language (2 次)
    • Phoebe: I brought you alphabet soup.
  249. alrighty(或许是 alright?) (2 次)
    • Alrighty, next?
  250. Andrew (2 次)
    • Aurora: No, it’s-it’s Andrew.
  251. bay /beɪ/ ,海湾 a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides (2 次)
    • and I, I know I’ve gotta do something ‘cause the Tampa Bay defence is comin’ right at me.
  252. bethel(或许是 betel?) (2 次)
    • Ross: My friend Bethel rescued him from some lab.
  253. bookbinder /ˈbʊkˌbaɪn.dər/ 装订工 someone whose work or skill involves fastening loose pages together inside a cover to make a book (2 次)
    • Helen: Nina Bookbinder is here to see you.
  254. Broadway /ˈbrɔːd.weɪ/ (纽约街名,剧场集中地)百老汇;百老汇式的剧场 a street in the entertainment district of New York, where there are many theatres, or the type of theatre in this area (2 次)
    • So anyway, um, his head is like flopping down Broadway, right, and I’m just thinking… how inappropriate this is.
  255. bunny /ˈbʌn.i/ 小兔 a rabbit (2 次)
    • He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
  256. Carney (2 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, ok, Roger was creepy, but he was nothing compared to Pete Carney.
  257. Chanel (2 次)
    • Rachel: Then we took a walk down to Bendall’s, and I told him not to, but he got me a little bottle of Chanel
  258. curious /ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ 好奇的;好打听的 interested in learning about people or things around you (2 次)
    • Rachel: Let’s just say my Curious George doll is no longer curious.
  259. d /diː/ (英语字母表的第四个字母) the fourth letter of the English alphabet (2 次)
    • Chandler: Mr. D, how’s it going, sir?
  260. d’ya(或许是 dryad?) (2 次)
    • Ross: D'ya.. uh.. d'ya need any help?
  261. dairy /ˈdeə.ri/ 奶牛的;奶制品的,乳品的 used to refer to cows that are used for producing milk, rather than meat, or to foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese (2 次)
    • Phoebe: I worked in a Dairy Queen, why?
  262. damone(或许是 daemon?) (2 次)
    • Whaddya want from me, Damone, huh?”
  263. death /deθ/ ,死亡 the end of life (2 次)
    • How would you like some Tiki Death Punch?
  264. Dorothy (2 次)
    • Hi, I’m Dorothy’s daughter.
  265. dough /dəʊ/ 面团,面坯 flour mixed with water and often yeast, fat, or sugar, so that it is ready for baking (2 次)
    • There’s Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing!
  266. doy(或许是 dewy?) (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Doy!
  267. dreskin(或许是 redskin?) (2 次)
    • Well, Billy Dreskin and I had sex on your bed.
  268. ed /ˌiː ˈdiː/ 勃起机能障碍,勃起无力(erectile dysfunction的缩写) abbreviation for erectile dysfunction (2 次)
    • Kinda like my uncle Ed, covered in Jell-o. Carol: Really?
  269. estimated /ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/ 估算的,预计的 roughly calculated or approximate (2 次)
    • Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
  270. euphoria /juːˈfɔː.ri.ə/ 狂喜;亢奋;异常兴奋 extreme happiness, sometimes more than is reasonable in a particular situation (2 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  271. eyed / -aɪd/ 长着…眼睛的 with the type of eyes described (2 次)
    • But hey, thanks for teachin’ us Cross-Eyed Mary.
  272. fantastic /fænˈtæs.tɪk/ 极好的 extremely good (2 次)
    • Monica: Fantastic!
  273. financial /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/ 财务的;财政的;金融的 relating to money or how money is managed (2 次)
    • Lowell? Financial Services’ Lowell, that’s who you saw me with?
  274. flanen(或许是 flan en?) (2 次)
    • See, after I let her go, err, I got a call from her psychiatrist, Dr. Flanen-nen, Dr. Flanen, Dr. Flan.
  275. floopy(或许是 floppy?) (2 次)
    • It was figured out, and now everything’s just kinda like… Phoebe: Floopy?
  276. Freud (2 次)
    • Y’know, it’s not just Freud, it’s Freud!
  277. g’bye(或许是 bye?) (2 次)
    • G'bye, Nana.
  278. g.stephanopoulos(或许是 suggestiveness?) (2 次)
    • Pizza Guy: Wait, you’re not ‘G.Stephanopoulos?’
  279. giants /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories (2 次)
    • Joey: Check it out, Giants-Cowboys.
  280. giorno(或许是 Giorgione?) (2 次)
    • Bon giorno, caro mio.
  281. glen /ɡlen/ (尤指群山中的)峡谷,幽谷 a deep, narrow valley, especially among mountains (2 次)
    • Phoebe: What about Glen?
  282. gogo(或许是 goo?) (2 次)
    • Well, I have an appointment to see Dr. Robert Pillman, career counselor a-gogo.
  283. grazie(或许是 graze?) (2 次)
    • Paolo: Grazie.
  284. ham /hæm/ 火腿 pig’s meat from the leg or shoulder, preserved with salt or smoke (2 次)
    • No, I’d be hearing about ‘Why didn’t I get the honey-glazed ham?’, I didn’t spend enough on flowers, and if I spent more she’d be saying ‘Why are you wasting your money?
  285. he’s (2 次)
    • He’s cute, he's funny, he's- Chandler:
  286. hel(或许是 gel?) (2 次)
    • Hel-lo!
  287. hoop /huːp/ ;圈;半圈 a ring of wood, metal, or plastic (2 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  288. hug /hʌɡ/ 拥抱,搂抱(以示喜欢或欣赏) to hold someone close to your body with your arms, usually to show that you like, love, or value them (2 次)
    • Oh, yeah, that hug looked pretty brutal.
  289. Hugh (2 次)
    • Monica and Phoebe: Hugh!
  290. I’ve (2 次)
    • I-I've never met anyone like her.
  291. indeedy(或许是 indeed?) (2 次)
    • Chandler: Yes indeedy!
  292. intercom /ˈɪn.tə.kɒm/ 内部通话设备 a device that people speak into when they want to communicate with someone who is inside a building, in a different room, in part of a plane, etc. (2 次)
    • Intercom: Animal Control.
  293. Italy /ˈɪt.əl.i/ 意大利(南欧国家) a country in southern Europe (2 次)
    • Rachel: Oh… Italy, I think.
  294. James (2 次)
    • Your father is no James Bond.
  295. jetson(或许是 jet son?) (2 次)
    • When I was eight, and I wouldn’t let her have my Judy Jetson thermos, so she threw it under the bus.
  296. jungle /ˈdʒʌŋ.ɡəl/ 热带丛林 a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together (2 次)
    • Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
  297. kingdom /ˈkɪŋ.dəm/ 王国 a country ruled by a king or queen (2 次)
    • I swear I’ve seen birds do this on Wild Kingdom.
  298. kisser /ˈkɪs.ər/ 亲吻者(与形容词搭配,形容某人亲吻的方式) used with an adjective to describe how someone kisses (2 次)
    • Yeah, I believe I was talking to Joey, alright there, Mother-Kisser?
  299. kung(或许是 gunk?) (2 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …I just get this craving for Kung Pow Chicken.
  300. lambchop(或许是 lamb chop?) (2 次)
    • Ooh, Lambchop.
  301. Laverne (2 次)
    • Ross: You wanna watch Laverne y Shirley?
  302. leetch(或许是 leech?) (2 次)
    • Poulet passes it up to Leetch!
  303. Lincoln (2 次)
    • Okay, everybody, this is Rachel, another Lincoln High survivor.
  304. los(或许是 loci?) (2 次)
    • Her Sweet ‘n’ Los.
  305. m /em/ (英语字母表的第13个字母) the 13th letter of the English alphabet (2 次)
    • He also found an ‘M’ and an ‘O’.
  306. Macy (2 次)
    • Yeah, at Macy’s.
  307. Marlon (2 次)
    • Carol: Marlon-
  308. memories /ˈmem.ər.i/ 记忆力,记性 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people (2 次)
    • I’m thinking we go down there, sing Memories and make complete fools of ourselves.
  309. Mercedes (2 次)
    • He wants to give me a Mercedes convertible.
  310. messier /ˈmes.i/ 凌乱的,杂乱的;脏的 untidy (2 次)
    • Leetch spots Messier in the crease- there’s the pass!
  311. Michael (2 次)
    • Err, I’m J.C., and he’s Michael, and we’re having a boy, and a girl.
  312. millners(或许是 millers?) (2 次)
    • The Millners’ farm in Connecticut?
  313. Mira (2 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  314. mistress /ˈmɪs.trəs/ 女主人;女能人;起主宰作用的女子 a woman who has control over or responsibility for someone or something (2 次)
    • Yeah, well, you wouldn’t think it was cool if you’re eleven years old and all your friends are passing around page 79 of ‘Mistress Bitch.’
  315. mma(或许是 mam?) (2 次)
    • Ah, poke a nose, mmm Joey, Chandler, and Ross: Mma, Mma, Mmaah Monica:
  316. mmmmmm(或许是 mummer?) (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Mmmmmm!
  317. mmmwa(或许是 Amway?) (2 次)
    • Ross: No problem, ok, mmmwa oh, mmmwa Susan…
  318. monopoly /məˈnɒp.əl.i/ 垄断(机构);专卖;独占 (an organization or group that has) complete control of something, especially an area of business, so that others have no share (2 次)
    • Monica: Could’ve played Monopoly, but nooooo.
  319. mouse /maʊs/ a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail (2 次)
    • As in Mouse?
  320. nip /nɪp/ 快走;去一会儿 to go somewhere quickly or be somewhere for only a short time (2 次)
    • I-I’m, I’m Ronni….Cheese Nip?
  321. north /nɔːθ/ ;北方;北部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth above the equator, opposite to the south, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (2 次)
    • You’re one of the most caring, most responsible men in North America.
  322. nuh(或许是 uh?) (2 次)
    • Ross: Nuh-uh.
  323. o.(或许是 o?) (2 次)
    • Last time I left a spontaneous message I ended up using the phrase “Yes indeedy-o.” Monica: Look look!
  324. obsession /əbˈseʃ.ən/ 困扰;无法摆脱的念头;念念不忘的事(或人) something or someone that you think about all the time (2 次)
    • You were the Obsession girl, right?
  325. ohhhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (2 次)
    • Ross: Ohhhh Monica: Ooh…hey honey, are you all right?
  326. okaaay(或许是 okay?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Okaaay.
  327. ooooh(或许是 ooh?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Ooooh, that’s fine.
  328. payroll /ˈpeɪ.rəʊl/ (公司员工的)在职人员工资表,发薪员工表 a list of the people employed by a company showing how much each one earns (2 次)
    • Well, yeah… ‘s’no Brian in Payroll.
  329. Pennsylvania /ˌpen.sɪlˈveɪ.ni.ə/ 宾夕法尼亚州(位于美国东北部,首府为哈里斯堡,最大城市为费城) a state in the northeastern US, whose capital is Harrisburg and whose largest city is Philadelphia (2 次)
    • Monica: Um, Pennsylvania Dutch.
  330. perk /pɜːk/ (因工作而享有的)补贴,津贴,额外待遇 an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job (2 次)
    • Central Perk is proud to present the music of Miss Phoebe Buffay.
  331. phew /fjuː/ (表示松一口气、疲倦或觉得热)啊!唷!唉! used when you are happy that something difficult or dangerous has finished or is not going to happen (2 次)
    • Phew!
  332. pictionary(或许是 dictionary?) (2 次)
    • The Pictionary incident?
  333. pow /paʊ/ (尤指儿童卡通画中表示爆炸声或枪声的)砰,啪 (especially in children’s cartoons) a word that represents the noise of an explosion or a gun being shot (2 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: …I just get this craving for Kung Pow Chicken.
  334. pwease(或许是 please?) (2 次)
    • Ross: ‘Pwease, Aunt Monica, pwease?’
  335. quartz /ˈkwɔːts/ 石英 a hard, transparent mineral substance, used in making electronic equipment and accurate watches and clocks (2 次)
    • Quartz, ha.
  336. que(或许是 we?) (2 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  337. racquela(或许是 racquetball?) (2 次)
    • Uh, Racquela tell me you massage, eh?
  338. raggedy /ˈræɡ.ɪ.di/ 有点破烂的;不十分整齐的 untidy, torn and looking a little dirty (2 次)
    • When we were kids, yours was the only Raggedy Ann doll that wasn’t raggedy!
  339. riff /rɪf/ (爵士乐或流行音乐的)重复乐段 in jazz or popular music, a tune that continues or appears regularly in a piece of music while other parts change or are added (2 次)
    • I went back to Riff’s.
  340. road /rəʊd/ ;公路,马路;街 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel along (2 次)
    • There’s Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing!
  341. rossy(或许是 rosy?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Rossy, Rossy.
  342. rush /rʌʃ/ (使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做 to (cause to) go or do something very quickly (2 次)
    • Bernice: Dr. Farber, Bobby Rush is here for his adjustment.
  343. salty /ˈsɒl.ti/ 咸的 tasting of salt or containing a lot of salt (2 次)
    • I would much rather be Mr.Peanut than Mr.Salty.
  344. Satan /ˈseɪ.tən/ 撒旦(基督教和犹太教中的魔鬼) the name used by Christians and Jews for the Devil (= a powerful evil force and the enemy of God) (2 次)
    • Oh, Satan’s minions at work again…
  345. schhteve(或许是 Stevens?) (2 次)
    • We love Schhteve!
  346. scooch(或许是 scorch?) (2 次)
    • These people’ll scooch down.
  347. scout /skaʊt/ 侦查者;(尤指)侦察兵 a person, especially a soldier, sent out to get information about where the enemy are and what they are doing (2 次)
    • Hello, Coma Guy. GET UP, YOU GIRL SCOUT! UP!
  348. services /ˈsɜː.vɪs ˌsteɪ.ʃən/ 加油站 a place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop (2 次)
    • Lowell? Financial Services’ Lowell, that’s who you saw me with?
  349. shhhh(或许是 shh?) (2 次)
    • Ross: Shhhh!
  350. Shirley (2 次)
    • Ross: You wanna watch Laverne y Shirley?
  351. statistics /stəˈtɪs.tɪk/ 统计数据;统计资料 information based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present, or other numerical facts (2 次)
    • Oh, Net Usage Statistics, right.
  352. strip /strɪp/ 除去,剥除,撕掉(外皮或表层) to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something (2 次)
    • Strip joint!
  353. sugar /ˈʃʊɡ.ər/ ,食糖;(尤指)蔗糖 a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet (2 次)
    • Sugar-O’s!
  354. Tampa (2 次)
    • and I, I know I’ve gotta do something ‘cause the Tampa Bay defence is comin’ right at me.
  355. tart /tɑːt/ 果馅饼 an open pastry case with a filling, usually of something sweet such as fruit (2 次)
    • Ross: Hey Pheebs, you gonna have the rest of that Pop-Tart?..
  356. tartlets(或许是 tart lets?) (2 次)
    • Steve: Tartlets.
  357. tedlock(或许是 wedlock?) (2 次)
    • Chandler: Mrs. Tedlock.
  358. Thursday /ˈθɜːz.deɪ/ 星期四 the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday (2 次)
    • I’m seeing her again on Thursday.
  359. times /taɪmz/ ,乘以 multiplied by (2 次)
    • Dick Clark: Hi, this is Dick Clark, live in Times Square.
  360. trib(或许是 rib?) (2 次)
    • Hey, Mr. Trib!
  361. twister /ˈtwɪs.tər/ 龙卷风;旋风 a tornado or a whirlwind (2 次)
    • We got some trashy magazines, we got cookie dough, we got Twister
  362. uhhh(或许是 uh?) (2 次)
    • Uhhh
  363. underdog /ˈʌn.də.dɒɡ/ 弱者;弱势群体 a person or group of people with less power, money, etc. than the rest of society (2 次)
    • Monica: Something went wrong with Underdog, and they couldn’t get his head to inflate.
  364. urkel(或许是 Rourke?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Cool… “Urkel” in Spanish is “Urkel.”
  365. urse(或许是 ruse?) (2 次)
    • Joey: Urse
  366. usher /ˈʌʃ.ər/ 引导;引领;把…引往 to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go (2 次)
    • Oh, listen, the usher gave me this to give to you.
  367. Volkswagen (2 次)
    • No, that’s Popes into a Volkswagen.
  368. vulva /ˈvʌl.və/ 女阴;外阴 the parts of the female sex organs that are outside the body (2 次)
    • Ross: Um… uh…. vulva.
  369. waitressing(或许是 waitress?) (2 次)
    • Kiki: Waitressing?
  370. walkin(或许是 walking?) (2 次)
    • Here we come, walkin’ down the street, get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet.
  371. wel(或许是 eel?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Wel-wel-well what are we gonna do?
  372. woowoo(或许是 woo woo?) (2 次)
    • Joey: I can’t believe you said woowoo.
  373. yeh(或许是 hey?) (2 次)
    • Err yeh, aayah, yeh, just one second… ..ah, Rachel, it’s your dad.
  374. yup /jʌp/ (口语)是,对 yes (2 次)
    • Yup, and waaay out of your league.
  375. ola(或许是 cola?) (2 次)
    • All: ola, Joey!
  376. 42a. (1 次)
    • PA: This is the final boarding call for flight 67 to San Diego, boarding at gate 42A. Phoebe:
  377. a.m.(或许是 army?) (1 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  378. AA /ˌeɪˈeɪ/ (美国大学一种两年制的)文科准学士(学位)(Associate in Arts的缩写) abbreviation for Associate in Arts: a degree given by an American college to someone after they have finished a two-year course, or a person who has this degree (1 次)
    • Wha..aa?
  379. aaaaaahhhh(或许是 highhanded?) (1 次)
    • Aaaaaahhhh….
  380. aaaaah(或许是 aah?) (1 次)
    • Steve: Aaaaah!
  381. aaaah(或许是 aah?) (1 次)
    • Aaaah, what’s wrong, c’mon.
  382. aaah(或许是 aah?) (1 次)
    • Aaah!
  383. aaawwwwww(或许是 azalea?) (1 次)
    • All: Aaawwwwww!!
  384. aah /ɑː/ (ah的另一种拼法) another spelling of ah (1 次)
    • Chandler: Aah, y’killing me!
  385. aahh(或许是 aah?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Aahh, I’m a… chef at a restaurant uptown.
  386. aayah(或许是 ayah?) (1 次)
    • Err yeh, aayah, yeh, just one second… ..ah, Rachel, it’s your dad.
  387. abby(或许是 baby?) (1 次)
    • You know my friend Abby who shaves her head?
  388. Agamemnon (1 次)
    • How about Agamemnon?
  389. ahhhhhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Ahhhhhh, I didn’t get the job.
  390. alans(或许是 alas?) (1 次)
    • There’ll be other Alans.
  391. all:www(或许是 alleyway?) (1 次)
    • All:www!
  392. alvin(或许是 anvil?) (1 次)
    • Alvin
  393. America /əˈmer.ɪ.kə/ 美国,美利坚合众国 the United States of America (1 次)
    • You’re one of the most caring, most responsible men in North America.
  394. Amsterdam /ˌæm.stəˈdæm/ 阿姆斯特丹(荷兰首都,位于荷兰西部) the capital city of the Netherlands, situated in the western part of the country (1 次)
    • I-I spent three years in Amsterdam.
  395. andr(或许是 and?) (1 次)
    • Joey: What about Andr?
  396. Angeles /ˌlɒs ˈæn.dʒə.liːz/ 洛杉矶(美国加州最大城市) the largest city in the western US state of California and a centre of the entertainment industry (1 次)
    • Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
  397. Ann (1 次)
    • When we were kids, yours was the only Raggedy Ann doll that wasn’t raggedy!
  398. annual /ˈæn.ju.əl/ 一年一度的;每年的 happening once every year (1 次)
    • The Annual Net Usage Statistics are in.
  399. Appalachia (1 次)
    • It’s like… cocktails in Appalachia.
  400. arcola(或许是 collar?) (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  401. artelle(或许是 arteriole?) (1 次)
    • Oh, and, um, sometimes Artelle lets me put the little chocolate blobbies on the cookies.
  402. avenue /ˈæv.ə.njuː/ (两边有树或高楼的)大街;(乡间宽阔的)林荫大道 a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on both sides (1 次)
    • Fifth… Avenue.
  403. awards /əˈwɔːd/ 给予,授予;判给,裁定 to give money or a prize following an official decision (1 次)
    • Winner of 3 Tony Awards
  404. bactine(或许是 bacteria?) (1 次)
    • Monica: This is just Bactine.
  405. bananaman(或许是 banana man?) (1 次)
    • Hey, Bananaman!
  406. Barbara (1 次)
    • Barbara!
  407. Barr (1 次)
    • Rachel: Uh- which one of us are you talking to there, Barr? Barry: ….
  408. bart(或许是 brat?) (1 次)
    • What was with that whole Black Bart speech?
  409. basketeers(或许是 musketeers?) (1 次)
    • We call ourselves ‘The Three Basketeers.’
  410. bazida(或许是 bazaar?) (1 次)
    • Hey Ma. Listen, I made the appointment with Dr. Bazida, and…
  411. beanstalk /ˈbiːn.stɔːk/ 豆茎 the long stem of a bean plant, that grows very quickly (1 次)
    • Phoebe: No, Jack and the Beanstalk.
  412. beating /ˈbiː.tɪŋ/ 失败;打败 a defeat (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Bladder Control Problem Stop Wife Beating Hemorrhoids?
  413. begley(或许是 beagle?) (1 次)
    • Carl: I’m just sayin’, if I see one more picture of Ed Begley, Jr. in that stupid electric car, I’m gonna shoot myself!
  414. bein(或许是 ban?) (1 次)
    • Wow, you guys sure have a lot of books about bein’ a lesbian.
  415. bela(或许是 bale?) (1 次)
    • Paolo: Ciao, bela.
  416. Bella (1 次)
    • I don’t mean to sound unprofessional, but, yum Paolo: Buon Giorno, Bella Phoebe!
  417. bendall(或许是 Kendall?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Then we took a walk down to Bendall’s, and I told him not to, but he got me a little bottle of Chanel…
  418. Bergman (1 次)
    • Yeah, she said you looked like Ingrid Bergman that day.
  419. Bermuda /bəˈmjuː.də/ 百慕大 a British territory in the western Atlantic formed of many small islands (1 次)
    • those three seconds were more exciting than three weeks in Bermuda with Barry.
  420. bicentennial /ˌbaɪ.senˈtiː.nər.i/ 200周年;200周年纪念日 the day or year that is 200 years after a particular event, especially an important one (1 次)
    • Oh god, I just had sex with somebody that wasn’t alive during the Bicentennial.
  421. bizarro(或许是 bizarre?) (1 次)
    • In Bizarro World!!
  422. blaaaaaah(或许是 tabulator?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Blah blah blah, blah blah blah… blah blaaaaaah….
  423. blackberry /ˈblæk.bər.i/ 黑莓 a small dark purple fruit that grows wild in Europe and is usually cooked before being eaten (1 次)
    • We have: Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Cinnamon Stick, Camomile, Mint Medley, Blackberry, and..
  424. bladder /ˈblæd.ər/ 膀胱 an organ like a bag inside the body of a person or animal, where urine is stored before it leaves the body (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Bladder Control Problem Stop Wife Beating Hemorrhoids?
  425. blarrglarrghh(或许是 burglarproof?) (1 次)
    • Blarrglarrghh.’
  426. blossom /ˈblɒs.əm/ (植物)开花 When a tree or plant blossoms, it produces flowers before producing fruit that can be eaten. (1 次)
    • Tonight, on a very special Blossom.
  427. blymens(或许是 assemblymen?) (1 次)
    • The Blymens invited them.
  428. BO /ˌbiːˈəʊ/ 体臭,汗臭(body odour 的缩写) abbreviation for body odour UK (1 次)
    • Someone found a bone, we want the bone, but they don’t want us to have the bone, so I’m going over there to try to persuade them to give us the bo-it’s-it’s a whole big bone thing.
  429. boa /ˈbəʊ.ə/ (尤指女式的)羽毛长围巾 a long, thin scarf made of feathers, worn around the neck (1 次)
    • Now, now the one in the feather boa, that’s Dr. Francis.
  430. bobo(或许是 boob?) (1 次)
    • But um, we just refer to you as Bobo the Sperm Guy.
  431. bon(或许是 nob?) (1 次)
    • Bon giorno, caro mio.
  432. bona(或许是 boa?) (1 次)
    • Bona sera.
  433. bond /bɒnd/ 纽带;联系;关系 a close connection joining two or more people (1 次)
    • Your father is no James Bond.
  434. boobie(或许是 boobies?) (1 次)
    • Clear the tracks for the boobie payback express.
  435. borgnine(或许是 aborigine?) (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Look at this, it’s from the cellars of Ernest and Tova Borgnine, so how could we resist?
  436. Boston /ˈbɒs.tən/ 波士顿(马萨诸塞州首都和最大城市,也是美国最古老的城市之一) the capital and largest city of the northeastern US state of Massachusetts and one of the oldest cities in the US (1 次)
    • Only to find out the Boston Celtics had taken over the entire sixth floor!
  437. Brent (1 次)
    • Nothing, just your overcoat sounds remarkably like Brent Mussberger.
  438. brown /braʊn/ 棕色(的),褐色(的) the colour of chocolate or soil (1 次)
    • And then, oh, and then there was Randy Brown, who was like…
  439. brrrrrrr(或许是 burrower?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Brrrrrrr!
  440. buon(或许是 bun?) (1 次)
    • I don’t mean to sound unprofessional, but, yum Paolo: Buon Giorno, Bella Phoebe!
  441. bwah(或许是 bah?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Bwah-hah-hah!
  442. bzzzz(或许是 Zzz?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Bzzzz….
  443. c.i.a.(或许是 curiae?) (1 次)
    • He’s like actually some spy, working for the C.I.A. That’d be cool….
  444. caffe(或许是 cafe?) (1 次)
    • Jamie: All we want is two Caffe Lattes.
  445. camera /ˈkæm.rə/ 照相机;摄像机 a device for taking photographs or making films or television programmes (1 次)
    • You’re on Janice Camera!
  446. camomile(或许是 chamomile?) (1 次)
    • We have: Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Cinnamon Stick, Camomile, Mint Medley, Blackberry, and..
  447. capades(或许是 escapades?) (1 次)
    • Ice Capades.
  448. celantro(或许是 cilantro?) (1 次)
    • OK, um, these are rot-shrimp ravioli, and celantro pondou sauce… …
  449. chad /tʃæd/ 孔屑(在卡片、纸张上打孔时掉下的纸屑) the piece that you remove when you make a hole in a piece of paper or card (1 次)
    • I’m like those women that you see with shiny guys named Chad.
  450. chander(或许是 sander?) (1 次)
    • Joey, Chander, and Ross: Sorry.
  451. chanukah(或许是 Hanukkah?) (1 次)
    • Well, Chandler’s old roomate was Jewish, and these are the only candles we have, so… Happy Chanukah, everyone.
  452. Charles (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  453. chat /tʃæt/ 闲谈,聊天,闲聊 to talk to someone in a friendly informal way (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, we done with the chit-chat?
  454. cheech(或许是 cheek?) (1 次)
    • I’m with you, Cheech.
  455. cherry /ˈtʃer.i/ 樱桃;樱桃树 a small, round, soft red or black fruit with a single hard seed in the middle, or the tree on which the fruit grows (1 次)
    • Cherry Vanilla.
  456. chief /tʃiːf/ 首要的;最重要的;最主要的 most important or main (1 次)
    • Fireman No. 2: A piece of something: boxer shorts, greeting cards, and what looks like a half-charred picture-Wow, that guy’s hairier than the Chief!
  457. chou(或许是 sou?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Ni-chou chi-ma!
  458. Christine (1 次)
    • Ross: I’ll have whatever Christine is having.
  459. Chrysler (1 次)
    • And that’s the Chrysler Building right there.
  460. chunkys(或许是 chunks?) (1 次)
    • We’re having a baby, ok, a baby, you don’t stop for Chunkys.
  461. ciao /tʃaʊ/ 再见;你好(不太常用) used for saying “goodbye” or, less often, “hello” (1 次)
    • Paolo: Ciao, bela.
  462. Cincinnati /ˌsɪn.sɪˈnæt.i/ 辛辛那提市(美国俄亥俄州的一个大城市) a large city in Ohio, a state in the northeastern US (1 次)
    • Alright, Cincinnati, no blinds, everybody ante.
  463. cinemax(或许是 cinema?) (1 次)
    • At Bernie’s is on Showtime, HBO, and Cinemax.
  464. Cleveland /ˈkliːv.lənd/ 克利夫兰郡(位于英格兰东北部,1996年撤郡) an area in northeastern England that was a county (= an area with its own local government) until 1996 (1 次)
    • Bob: Cleveland.
  465. Clinton (1 次)
    • Clinton’s campaign guy?
  466. Cody (1 次)
    • We just passed by it during the whole Jessy, Cody, Dylan fiasco.
  467. Cole (1 次)
    • Monica: OK, we got the cole slaw, we got the buns…
  468. collins(或许是 colleens?) (1 次)
    • I’m Joan Collins.
  469. colonial /kəˈləʊ.ni.əl/ 殖民地的;殖民主义的 relating to a colony or colonialism (1 次)
    • You always wanted to go to that Colonial Williamsburg.
  470. commercial /kəˈmɜː.ʃəl/ 商业的;商务的;贸易的 related to making money by buying and selling things (1 次)
    • Commercial Break Monica: Hi.. how was the game?
  471. confetti /kənˈfet.i/ (尤指结婚等庆典时抛撒的)五彩纸屑 small pieces of coloured paper that you throw at a celebration, especially over two people who have just been married (1 次)
    • We’re in a virtual snowstorm of confetti here in Times Square…
  472. congress /ˈkɒŋ.ɡres/ 代表大会 a large formal meeting of representatives from countries or societies at which ideas are discussed and information is exchanged (1 次)
    • Congress is debating a new deficit reduction bill… the mayor wants to raise subway fares again…
  473. congressman /ˈkɒŋ.ɡres.mən/ 国会议员;(尤指美国)众议院议员 a man who belongs to a congress, especially a member of the US House of Representatives (1 次)
    • I’m actually 30, I have a wife, I have a job, I’m your Congressman.
  474. Connecticut /kəˈnet.ɪ.kət/ 康涅狄格州(美国东北部的一个州,首府为哈特福德) a state in the northeastern US, whose capital city is Hartford (1 次)
    • The Millners’ farm in Connecticut?
  475. costalano(或许是 nostalgic?) (1 次)
    • Jason Costalano is choking on his retainer.
  476. couldn’ta(或许是 couldn’t?) (1 次)
    • Couldn'ta gone worse.
  477. cowboys /ˈkaʊ.bɔɪ/ (尤指美国西部的)牛仔,牧人 a person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse, or a similar character in a film (1 次)
    • Joey: Check it out, Giants-Cowboys.
  478. crabtree(或许是 crab tree?) (1 次)
    • Anything from Crabtree and Evelyn?
  479. cross /krɒs/ 越过;横穿;横渡;横跨 to go across from one side of something to the other (1 次)
    • But hey, thanks for teachin’ us Cross-Eyed Mary.
  480. cruise /kruːz/ 航游,乘船游览 a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places (1 次)
    • It wasn’t just the Weebles, but it was the Weeble Play Palace, and and the Weebles’ Cruise Ship.
  481. Cunningham (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  482. d.d.s.(或许是 didoes?) (1 次)
    • Mindy: Look, I know he’s not perfect, but the truth is, at the end of the day, I still really wanna be Mrs. Dr. Barry Farber, D.D.S. Rachel: Oh God.
  483. daaah(或许是 aah?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Tah-daaah!
  484. deb /deb/ (尤指旧时英国)初进社交界的上流社会年轻女子(debutante的非正式说法) informal for debutante (1 次)
    • Susan: All right, who should we call first, your folks, or Deb and Rona?
  485. December /dɪˈsem.bər/ 十二月 the twelfth and last month of the year, after November and before January (1 次)
    • But we’re celebrating Thanksgiving in December ‘cause he is lunar.
  486. Dee (1 次)
    • Dee, the sarcastic sister from Whats Happening.
  487. delvecchio(或许是 lovechild?) (1 次)
    • Well, I believe the piece of furniture was fine until your little breakfast adventure with Angela Delvecchio Joey: You knew about that?
  488. demarco(或许是 demarcate?) (1 次)
    • Do you remember you and Tony DeMarco?
  489. desnudo(或许是 denude?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  490. Dexter (1 次)
    • Well, we know it wasn’t Dexter, right Marcel? Because-
  491. diary /ˈdaɪə.ri/ 日记,日志 a book in which you record your thoughts or feelings or what has happened each day (1 次)
    • Ooh, this is a Dear Diary moment.
  492. Dinah (1 次)
    • Dinah?
  493. Disneyland (1 次)
    • Ross: Disneyland, 1989, ‘It’s a Small World After All.’
  494. Dora (1 次)
    • Oh, c’mon Dora, don’t be mad…
  495. doubtfire(或许是 doubt fire?) (1 次)
    • Then I would definitely not recommend Mrs. Doubtfire.
  496. duh /dɜː/ (用于认为某人说错话或某事显而易见时)哦 used to show that you think a person or statement is stupid, or that something is obvious (1 次)
    • Joey: Duh, where’ve you been?
  497. Dylan (1 次)
    • We just passed by it during the whole Jessy, Cody, Dylan fiasco.
  498. earl /ɜːl/ (英国)伯爵(封号) (the title of) a British man of high social rank, between a marquis and a viscount (1 次)
    • We have: Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Cinnamon Stick, Camomile, Mint Medley, Blackberry, and..
  499. earth /ɜːθ/ 地球;世界 the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live (1 次)
    • Oh, and I’ve got Earth Science, but I’ll catch you in Gym.
  500. east /iːst/ ;东方 the direction from which the sun rises in the morning, opposite to the west, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (1 次)
    • Uh, okay, yeah, we could do that, but before we head off to the murder capital of the North-East, I was, uh, kinda wanting to run something by you.
  501. ebony /ˈeb.ən.i/ (尤指用于制造家具的)乌木,黑檀 a very hard dark wood of a tropical tree, used especially for making furniture (1 次)
    • Tracy and I doing Ebony and Ivory.
  502. eeaagh(或许是 egghead?) (1 次)
    • All: Eeaagh!
  503. ehhhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Ehhhh… B-Buttons.
  504. Ernest (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Look at this, it’s from the cellars of Ernest and Tova Borgnine, so how could we resist?
  505. est / -ɪst/ 估计;估算;估价(estimated 或 estimate的缩写) written abbreviation for estimated (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Ross: Aqui est?
  506. est?haciendo(或许是 hacienda?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  507. Estelle (1 次)
    • Joey: The Estelle Leonard Talent Agency.
  508. eva(或许是 ave?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  509. Evelyn (1 次)
    • Anything from Crabtree and Evelyn?
  510. ewww(或许是 WWW?) (1 次)
    • Monica and Phoebe: Ewww!
  511. eys(或许是 as?) (1 次)
    • I asked, “got the ke-eys?”
  512. fallin(或许是 falling?) (1 次)
    • I was too busy fallin‘…
  513. feather /ˈfeð.ər/ 羽毛;翎毛 one of the many soft, light things that cover a bird’s body, consisting of a long, thin, central part with material like hairs along each side (1 次)
    • Now, now the one in the feather boa, that’s Dr. Francis.
  514. fiddler /ˈfɪd.lər/ 小提琴手,小提琴家 a violin player (1 次)
    • Joseph Stalin is the Fiddler on the Roof.
  515. finkel(或许是 finked?) (1 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  516. flan /flæn/ 果馅饼 a case of pastry or cake without a top, containing fruit or something savoury (= not sweet) such as cheese (1 次)
    • See, after I let her go, err, I got a call from her psychiatrist, Dr. Flanen-nen, Dr. Flanen, Dr. Flan.
  517. flench(或许是 flinch?) (1 次)
    • ‘I don’t wanna go to Minsk and work with Lifson and Yamaguchi and Flench, on nonononononono.
  518. flennin(或许是 fleeing?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: F-hah…. flennin….
  519. Flintstones (1 次)
    • Chandler: Is this still about her whole ‘The Flintstones could’ve really happened’ thing?
  520. Florida /ˈflɒr.ɪ.də/ 佛罗里达(美国东南部的一个州,首府为塔拉哈西) a state in the southeastern US between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, whose capital city is Tallahassee (1 次)
    • How was Florida?
  521. Floyd (1 次)
    • I mean it’s like the stand-up comedian you have to sit through before Pink Floyd comes out.
  522. folks 各位;大伙儿 used when speaking informally to a group of people (1 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  523. Francis (1 次)
    • Now, now the one in the feather boa, that’s Dr. Francis.
  524. Francisco /ˌsæn frænˈsɪs.kəʊ/ 旧金山(也译作圣弗朗西斯科、三藩市,美国加州的一个大城市) a large city and county (= a political division within a state) in the western US state of California (1 次)
    • Which, by the way, is the real San Francisco treat.
  525. Freddie /fred.i ˈmæk/ 房地美(美国联邦住房抵押贷款公司) an informal name for the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation: a US government organization that buys and sells loans (= money that has been borrowed) on the financial markets in order to raise more money to lend to home buyers (1 次)
    • You kiss Uncle Freddie with that mouth?
  526. french /frentʃ/ 法语 the language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other countries (1 次)
    • The French call it an amouz-bouche.
  527. fresca(或许是 fresco?) (1 次)
    • Monica: All I have is, is oregano and a Fresca.
  528. Friday /ˈfraɪ.deɪ/ 星期五 the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday (1 次)
    • I’ve just been going over your data here, and little thing, you’ve been post-dating your Friday numbers.
  529. friends /frend/ 朋友,友人 a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family (1 次)
    • Oh, we just… Phoebe’s Friends: Surprise!
  530. funyuns(或许是 unfunny?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  531. ganja /ˈɡæn.dʒə/ (同 marijuana) →  marijuana (1 次)
    • Ganja?
  532. garden /ˈɡɑː.dən/ (住宅旁的)花园 a piece of land next to and belonging to a house, where flowers and other plants are grown, and often containing an area of grass (1 次)
    • Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
  533. geez(或许是 gee?) (1 次)
    • Geez, we’re gonna be late, sweetie…
  534. Geoffrey (1 次)
    • Monica: Hi, Geoffrey.
  535. gianetti(或许是 Giacometti?) (1 次)
    • Luisa: Luisa Gianetti!
  536. gippetto(或许是 tippet?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: ‘Look, Gippetto, I’m a real live boy.’
  537. glacier /ˈɡlæs.i.ər/ 冰川,冰河 a large mass of ice that moves slowly (1 次)
    • They have issues like ‘Gee, that glacier’s getting kinda close.’
  538. Gloria (1 次)
    • Joey: I’ll have you know that Gloria Tribbiani was a handsome woman in her day, alright?
  539. goood(或许是 good?) (1 次)
    • Oh my Goood!
  540. goooooooddddddd(或许是 neighborhood?) (1 次)
    • Y’know, I know it’s totally superficial and we have absolutely nothing in common, and we don’t even speak the same language but Goooooooddddddd….
  541. grandfather /ˈɡræn.fɑː.ðər/ (外)祖父 the father of a person’s mother or father (1 次)
    • But my, uh, grandfather, he- died about two hours ago.
  542. gras(或许是 gars?) (1 次)
    • Lowell: It’s like Mardi Gras without the paper mache heads.
  543. greenstein(或许是 green stein?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
  544. Grey /ɡreɪ/ 灰色的,灰白色的 of the colour that is a mixture of black and white, the colour of rain clouds (1 次)
    • We have: Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Cinnamon Stick, Camomile, Mint Medley, Blackberry, and..
  545. grinch(或许是 grins?) (1 次)
    • Actually it’s the same guy that wells up every time that Grinch’s heart grows three sizes and breaks that measuring device…
  546. gummi(或许是 gummy?) (1 次)
    • OK… give me the Gummi-bears.
  547. gunnersens(或许是 gunner sens?) (1 次)
    • We told them we were the Gunnersens in room six fifteen.
  548. gusta(或许是 gusts?) (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  549. gyn(或许是 gun?) (1 次)
    • Or, y’know, uh, hey!, I’ll go down there, and I’ll give Barry back his ring, and you can go with Carol and Susan to the OB/GYN
  550. h /eɪtʃ/ (英语字母表的第八个字母) the eighth letter of the English alphabet (1 次)
    • H-He’s in China!
  551. haaaah(或许是 Haas?) (1 次)
    • Well, unless goose is a vegetable…ha haaaah!
  552. haaah(或许是 ha aah?) (1 次)
    • Haaah, you got away from me!
  553. Halloween /ˌhæl.əʊˈiːn/ 万圣节前夕(10月31日晚,人们在此时装鬼玩闹) the night of 31 October when children dress in special clothes and people try to frighten each other (1 次)
    • Eleven days before Halloween.. all the good costumes are gone?
  554. harmonica /hɑːˈmɒn.ɪ.kə/ 口琴 a small, rectangular musical instrument, played by blowing and sucking air through it (1 次)
    • And I read about these women trying to have it all, and I thank God ‘Our Little Harmonica’ doesn’t seem to have that problem.
  555. hasselhof(或许是 horseless?) (1 次)
    • I’d marry him just for his David Hasselhof impression alone.
  556. HBO (1 次)
    • At Bernie’s is on Showtime, HBO, and Cinemax.
  557. heads 硬币有人头像的一面,硬币正面 the side of a coin that has a picture of someone’s head on it (1 次)
    • Monica: Heads up Ross!
  558. heights 高处;山顶 high places, or the top of hills (1 次)
    • Angela: Brooklyn Heights.
  559. helloo(或许是 hello?) (1 次)
    • Helloo!
  560. helloooo(或许是 hello?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Helloooo?
  561. hemorrhoids /ˈhem.ər.ɔɪdz/ 痔疮(haemorrhoids的美式拼写) US spelling of haemorrhoids UK specialized (1 次)
    • Closing Credits Bladder Control Problem Stop Wife Beating Hemorrhoids?
  562. heyy(或许是 hay?) (1 次)
    • Hey, this- Heyy
  563. hiiii(或许是 hi iii?) (1 次)
    • Hiiii!
  564. Holden (1 次)
    • Joey: Holden McGroin.
  565. hooohhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Ohh-ho-hooohhh.
  566. Howard (1 次)
    • Monica: Yeah, well, I’ll take a little crying any day over Howard-the-“I-win”-guy.
  567. huey(或许是 hooey?) (1 次)
    • Hey, when did you and Susan meet Huey Lewis?
  568. hula /ˈhuː.lə/ 呼拉舞,草裙舞 a traditional dance from Hawaii, performed by dancers wearing grass skirts (1 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  569. Hurley /ˈhɜː.li/ (打爱尔兰式曲棍球所用的)曲棍 a stick with a wide, flat oval end, used in the game of hurling (= an Irish team game similar to hockey) (1 次)
    • Now I don’t feel so bad about sleeping with Jason Hurley.
  570. idney(或许是 kidney?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: No, no, you got zero points for ‘IDNEY’.
  571. IKEA (1 次)
    • Yes, and I get my ya-yas from Ikea.
  572. Ingrid (1 次)
    • Yeah, she said you looked like Ingrid Bergman that day.
  573. Innsbruck (1 次)
    • Chandler: You know, I don’t mean to brag, but I waited tables at Innsbruck in ‘76.
  574. ivory /ˈaɪ.vər.i/ 象牙 the hard yellowish-white substance that forms the tusks of some animals such as elephants, used especially in the past to make decorative objects (1 次)
    • Tracy and I doing Ebony and Ivory.
  575. j.(或许是 j?) (1 次)
    • Joker’ is ‘poker’ with a ‘J.’ Coincidence?
  576. j.c.(或许是 jock?) (1 次)
    • Err, I’m J.C., and he’s Michael, and we’re having a boy, and a girl.
  577. Jamestown (1 次)
    • The… Jamestown colony of Virginia.
  578. Jan /ˈdʒæn.ju.ə.ri/ 一月 the first month of the year, after December and before February (1 次)
    • Chan and Jan Forever.
  579. January /ˈdʒæn.ju.ə.ri/ 一月 the first month of the year, after December and before February (1 次)
    • Max: January first.
  580. jared(或许是 geared?) (1 次)
    • Look, here’s a picture of Scotty Jared naked.
  581. java /ˈdʒɑː.və/ Java 语言(因特网常用的一种计算机程序语言) the name of a computer programming language that is often used on the internet (1 次)
    • ‘Me and the gang at Java Joe’s’.
  582. jeez /dʒiːz/ (表示惊讶或强烈的感情)天哪,哎呀 an expression of surprise or emotion (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Jeez, you say one thing, and…
  583. jell /dʒel/ 形成胶体,胶凝(同 gel) to gel (1 次)
    • Kinda like my uncle Ed, covered in Jell-o. Carol: Really?
  584. jeopardy /ˈdʒep.ə.di/ 处于危险之中 in danger of being damaged or destroyed (1 次)
    • He watches Jeopardy!
  585. jessy(或许是 messy?) (1 次)
    • We just passed by it during the whole Jessy, Cody, Dylan fiasco.
  586. jimbo(或许是 jumbo?) (1 次)
    • I mean, all she has to do is to dial 55-JIMBO.
  587. jimmies /ˈdʒɪm.iz/ 巧克力彩针,彩针糖 very small pieces of coloured sugar or chocolate used as a decoration on the top of cakes, etc. (1 次)
    • You could get ‘em with Jimmies, or nuts, or whipped cream!
  588. Joan (1 次)
    • I’m Joan Collins.
  589. john /ˈdʒɒn/ 厕所,盥洗室(同 toilet) a toilet (1 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  590. joker /ˈdʒəʊ.kər/ (纸牌中可充作任何点数的)百搭牌 a special playing card that can be given any value and is used in some card games instead of any other card (1 次)
    • Joker’ is ‘poker’ with a ‘J.’ Coincidence?
  591. jr.(或许是 jr?) (1 次)
    • Carl: I’m just sayin’, if I see one more picture of Ed Begley, Jr. in that stupid electric car, I’m gonna shoot myself!
  592. June /dʒuːn/ 六月 the sixth month of the year, after May and before July (1 次)
    • It’s June.
  593. karaoke /ˌkær.iˈəʊ.ki/ 卡拉 OK a form of entertainment, originally from Japan, in which recordings of the music but not the words of popular songs are played, so that people can sing the words themselves (1 次)
    • You know, the Karaoke thing.
  594. Karen (1 次)
    • Monica: ‘A Woman Undone, by Rachel Karen Green’.
  595. kerplunk(或许是 spelunker?) (1 次)
    • So, who’s up for a big game of Kerplunk?
  596. kicky (1 次)
    • Hey, Kicky.
  597. kiddo /ˈkɪd.əʊ/ 年轻人,小伙子(尤用作比自己年纪轻的人的昵称) used as a friendly way of speaking to a child or young person, especially one you know well (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: You okay, kiddo?
  598. king /kɪŋ/ 国王,君王 (the title of) a male ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth (1 次)
    • You see, King George is giving us the land, so…
  599. knicks(或许是 knocks?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, the Knicks by 10.
  600. knock!how(或许是 knockdown?) (1 次)
    • I’m not, I can’t do- Dr. Oberman: Knock knock!How are we today?
  601. kostelic(或许是 Costello?) (1 次)
    • Hey Mr. Kostelic!
  602. kostelick(或许是 livestock?) (1 次)
    • Well, Mr. Kostelick wants you to stop by his office at the end of the day.
  603. kristen(或许是 christen?) (1 次)
    • Uh, Kristen Riggs, this is Carol Willick.
  604. lamauge(或许是 flamage?) (1 次)
    • This really gorgeous Lamauge gravy boat.
  605. Lamaze (1 次)
    • I’ve got Lamaze class.
  606. lambs /læm/ 羊羔,小羊;羊羔肉 a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat (1 次)
    • Oh, I thought you were great in Silence of the Lambs.
  607. lattes /ˈlæt.eɪ/ 热牛奶咖啡;拿铁咖啡 a hot drink made from espresso (= strong coffee) and warm milk (1 次)
    • Jamie: All we want is two Caffe Lattes.
  608. laundorama(或许是 laundromat?) (1 次)
    • Me and Monica at Laundorama.
  609. Laurie (1 次)
    • Except for maybe Laurie Schaffer, who I don’t talk to anywhere, ‘cause she’s all bitter now that she lost the weight and it turns out she doesn’t have a pretty face.
  610. Leakey (1 次)
    • There’s a theory, put forth by Richard Leakey-
  611. lee /liː/ (山、墙等的)背风坡,背风面 the side of hill, wall, etc. that provides shelter from the wind (1 次)
    • Lee-lo, the laundry’s done.
  612. Lenny (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh good, Lenny and Squigy are here.
  613. Leonard (1 次)
    • Joey: The Estelle Leonard Talent Agency.
  614. let’s (1 次)
    • Let's-
  615. Lewis /ˈluː.ɪs ˌæs.ɪd/ 路易斯酸 a substance that can receive a pair of electrons from a base (1 次)
    • Hey, when did you and Susan meet Huey Lewis?
  616. li(或许是 lee?) (1 次)
    • li-listen, Dad, I can’t talk right now, um, but there’s something, um… there’s something that I’ve been meaning to tell you…
  617. liam(或许是 loam?) (1 次)
    • um, Liam Neeson.
  618. licker(或许是 kicker?) (1 次)
    • It’s the Italian Hand-Licker, isn’t it.
  619. lifson(或许是 liaison?) (1 次)
    • ‘I don’t wanna go to Minsk and work with Lifson and Yamaguchi and Flench, on nonononononono.
  620. likeness /ˈlaɪk.nəs/ (外表的)相似,相近,近似 the fact of being similar in appearance (1 次)
    • The Unbearable Likeness of Being!
  621. Linda (1 次)
    • Linda is so great!
  622. Lisbon /ˈlɪz.bən/ 里斯本(葡萄牙首都) the capital city of Portugal, situated in the western part of the country (1 次)
    • Anything you want from Lisbon?
  623. Liza (1 次)
    • I’m Liza Minelli-
  624. llevo(或许是 volley?) (1 次)
    • Mira, Ross, Marcel se llevo el control remoto.
  625. lo?(或许是 lo?) (1 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  626. London /ˈlʌn.dən/ 伦敦 the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, in the south-east of England on the River Thames. It has a population of over 13 million people and is the location of the UK Parliament, the King’s main home Buckingham Palace, the Bank of England, and the London Stock Exchange. (1 次)
    • Now what is this about you-you being arrested i-in London?
  627. lotsa(或许是 lots?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Lotsa things.
  628. Lou /ˌluː ˈɡer.ɪɡz dɪˌziːz/ 运动神经元病 a serious disease that affects the nerve cells and causes the muscles to become weaker and smaller (1 次)
    • I don’t need to see Lou Grant frolicking.
  629. Louise (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  630. lovin(或许是 loin?) (1 次)
    • The vet says unless he’s in a place where he has regular access to some… monkey lovin,’ he’s just gonna get vicious.
  631. ludwin(或许是 Ludwig?) (1 次)
    • Oh, Martha Ludwin’s daughter is gonna call you.
  632. ludwins(或许是 Ludwig?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Geller: Do you remember the Ludwins?
  633. Lysol (1 次)
    • Spray Lysol in my shoe, and wait for Ross to kill you.
  634. macaroni /ˌmæk.ərˈəʊ.ni/ 通心粉;通心面 a type of pasta in the shape of small tubes (1 次)
    • Steve: Macaroni and cheese!
  635. mailer (1 次)
    • Monica: I’m so sorry, I can’t believe I did this, but I couldn’t stop laughing at your Norman Mailer story.
  636. Manhattan /mænˈhæt.ən/ 曼哈顿鸡尾酒 a type of alcoholic drink (1 次)
    • Mom says it’s all of Manhattan, parts of Brooklyn and Queens, and they have no idea when it’s coming back on.
  637. mardi(或许是 maria?) (1 次)
    • Lowell: It’s like Mardi Gras without the paper mache heads.
  638. Mario (1 次)
    • Just as long as Phoebe gets her peas and onions, and Mario gets his tots, and it’s my first Thanksgiving, and it’s all burned, and, and I… I…
  639. marks /mɑːk/ 痕迹;污点;疤痕 a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in some way (1 次)
    • Yeah, the number for a Sidney Marks, please.
  640. Martha (1 次)
    • Oh, Martha Ludwin’s daughter is gonna call you.
  641. Marty (1 次)
    • Marty’s still totally paranoid.
  642. Mary /ˌheɪl ˈmeə.ri/ (天主教祈祷用语)万福马利亚 a Catholic prayer to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ (1 次)
    • But hey, thanks for teachin’ us Cross-Eyed Mary.
  643. mazel(或许是 maze?) (1 次)
    • Mazel tov!
  644. mcgroin(或许是 groin?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Holden McGroin.
  645. me?(或许是 me?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: So tell me, how do- how do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me?…Sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
  646. mechanics 力学;机械学 the study of the effect of physical forces on objects and their movement (1 次)
    • Monica: Do you really want a job with Popular Mechanics?
  647. med /med/ 医学的;医疗的;医用的(同 medical) →  medical (1 次)
    • Well… I’m helping out down at the N.Y.U. Med School with some… research.
  648. medley /ˈmed.li/ 混合物,混杂物;(尤指)集成曲 a mixture of different things, especially tunes put together to form a longer piece of music (1 次)
    • We have: Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Cinnamon Stick, Camomile, Mint Medley, Blackberry, and..
  649. mendels(或许是 menders?) (1 次)
    • Oh no, the Mendels, they hate all living things, right?
  650. mento(或许是 mentor?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven’t had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento.
  651. mercutio(或许是 mercuric?) (1 次)
    • Hi, uh, I’ll be reading for the role of Mercutio.
  652. Miami /maɪˈæm.i/ 迈阿密(美国佛罗里达州的一个大城市) a large city in the southeastern US state of Florida (1 次)
    • Uh, my vet, uh, knows someone at Miami, so that’s a possibility.
  653. michener(或许是 Michelin?) (1 次)
    • Ross: I was the James Michener of dirty talk.
  654. Milwaukee (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oh… Milwaukee.
  655. mio(或许是 moi?) (1 次)
    • Bon giorno, caro mio.
  656. miss.(或许是 miss?) (1 次)
    • Excuse me, Miss.
  657. mister /ˈmɪs.tər/ (Mr的完整形式)先生 the complete form of the title Mr (1 次)
    • That’s right, mister, and I don’t care how old you are, as long as you’re under my roof you’re gonna live by my rules.
  658. mmaah(或许是 mm aah?) (1 次)
    • Ah, poke a nose, mmm Joey, Chandler, and Ross: Mma, Mma, Mmaah Monica:
  659. mmwa(或许是 Amway?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Hey, hello! mmwa!
  660. momma(或许是 mamma?) (1 次)
    • Ooh, come to Momma.
  661. mussberger(或许是 submerge?) (1 次)
    • Nothing, just your overcoat sounds remarkably like Brent Mussberger.
  662. myyy(或许是 my?) (1 次)
    • Myyy mother, ladies and gentlemen.
  663. n.y.u.(或许是 nympho?) (1 次)
    • Well… I’m helping out down at the N.Y.U. Med School with some… research.
  664. Nathan (1 次)
    • Oh, well this morning he got a call from who I think was our cousin Nathan, and frankly, it was a little more than I needed to know.
  665. navy /ˈneɪ.vi/ 海军 the part of a country’s armed forces that is trained to operate at sea (1 次)
    • Mr. Tribbiani: Remember when you were a little kid, I used to take you to the navy yard and show you the big ships?
  666. neeson(或许是 nelson?) (1 次)
    • um, Liam Neeson.
  667. Newark (1 次)
    • You wanna go to Newark?
  668. ni(或许是 nigh?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Ni-chou chi-ma!
  669. nngghhh(或许是 Naugahyde?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Nngghhh!!!!!!!
  670. nokululu(或许是 Honolulu?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, and I have the, uh receipt for my dinner with Nokululu Oon Ah Ah.
  671. nononononono(或许是 nonpoisonous?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Nononononono.
  672. nonononononono(或许是 nonoperational?) (1 次)
    • ‘I don’t wanna go to Minsk and work with Lifson and Yamaguchi and Flench, on nonononononono.
  673. Norman /ˈnɔː.mən/ 诺曼人的;(建筑)诺曼式的 belonging or relating to the people from northern France, especially those who invaded (= used force to enter) England in 1066 and became its rulers, or to the buildings that were made during their rule (1 次)
    • Monica: I’m so sorry, I can’t believe I did this, but I couldn’t stop laughing at your Norman Mailer story.
  674. nos (no.的复数) plural of no. (1 次)
    • Honey, you can say it, Poconos, Poconos, it’s like Poc-o-nos Paolo:
  675. noth(或许是 both?) (1 次)
    • David: Noth-
  676. ob /ˌəʊˈbiː/ 产科医生(obstetrician 的非正式说法) informal for obstetrician specialized (1 次)
    • Or, y’know, uh, hey!, I’ll go down there, and I’ll give Barry back his ring, and you can go with Carol and Susan to the OB/GYN…
  677. October /ɒkˈtəʊ.bər/ 十月 the tenth month of the year, after September and before November (1 次)
    • Ross: Oh my God, oh- is today the twentieth, October twentieth?
  678. officer /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ 军官 a person in the armed forces who has a position of authority (1 次)
    • Did you ever see An Officer and a Gentleman?
  679. ohhhhh(或许是 Hohhot?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Ohhhhh, don’t be mad…
  680. okayyy(或许是 okay?) (1 次)
    • All: Okayyy!
  681. Olympics /əˈlɪm.pɪks/ 奥林匹克运动会,奥运会 a set of international sports competitions that happen once every four years (1 次)
    • And I’ve sort of been maintaining my amateur status so that I can waitress in the Olympics.
  682. oon(或许是 ion?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Ok, and I have the, uh receipt for my dinner with Nokululu Oon Ah Ah.
  683. oookay(或许是 okay?) (1 次)
    • Oookay.
  684. oooohhh(或许是 oohs?) (1 次)
    • Oooohhh, thank you!
  685. oooooh(或许是 boohoo?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Oooooh. :
  686. ooooohh(或许是 oohs?) (1 次)
    • Joey and Chandler: Ooooohh!
  687. ooooohhh(或许是 brouhaha?) (1 次)
    • All: Ooooohhh.
  688. oooooo(或许是 outdoor?) (1 次)
    • Guys: Oooooo…. Rachel: “Ooo,” what?
  689. ooooooo(或许是 outdoor?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe and Rachel: OOooooo!
  690. oooooooooh(或许是 O’Connor?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Oooooooooh.
  691. oops /uːps/ (表示惊讶或后悔)哎哟 an expression of surprise or feeling sorry about a mistake or slight accident (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Oops!
  692. operation /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 运作,实施,工作 the fact of operating or being active (1 次)
    • And I brought Operation!
  693. pa /pɑː/ 爸爸 a father (1 次)
    • PA: This is the final boarding call for flight 67 to San Diego, boarding at gate 42A. Phoebe:
  694. pagan /ˈpeɪ.ɡən/ 多神教的 belonging or relating to a religion that worships many gods, especially one that existed before the main world religions (1 次)
    • No pagan altars, no piles of bones in the corners, they’re fine.
  695. pajamas /pəˈdʒɑː.məz/ (pyjamas的美式拼写) US spelling of pyjamas (1 次)
    • Not even to, um, change his PAJAMAS?!
  696. palace /ˈpæl.ɪs/ 宫殿 a large house that is the official home of a king, queen, or other person of high social rank (1 次)
    • It wasn’t just the Weebles, but it was the Weeble Play Palace, and and the Weebles’ Cruise Ship.
  697. par /pɑːr/ 市中心临码头地区重建后,该市将能与尼斯或戛纳相媲美。 the same as or equal to someone or something: (1 次)
    • Ross: Par-tay!
  698. paris(或许是 pairs?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Ok, so anyway, you were telling me about Paris, it sounds fascinating.
  699. parrot /ˈpær.ət/ 鹦鹉 a tropical bird with a curved beak, often kept as a pet and trained to copy the human voice (1 次)
    • Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
  700. paulo(或许是 Paula?) (1 次)
    • And here we have the last of Paulo’s grappa.
  701. payback /ˈpeɪ.bæk/ 回报,收益 an advantage received from something, especially the profit from a financial investment (1 次)
    • Clear the tracks for the boobie payback express.
  702. peehe(或许是 peeve?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh… Chandler: “Happy Birthday Peehe.”
  703. penguins /ˈpeŋ.ɡwɪn/ 企鹅 a black and white bird that cannot fly but uses its small wings to help it swim (1 次)
    • Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
  704. pepponi(或许是 pepperoni?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: How about Joey… Pepponi?
  705. personnel /ˌpɜː.sənˈel/ (公司、组织或军队的)全体人员,员工,职员 the people who are employed in a company, organization, or one of the armed forces (1 次)
    • So you still want me to send her psychological profile to Personnel?
  706. pfeeeh(或许是 pfennig?) (1 次)
    • Pfeeeh.
  707. pffffffft(或许是 shopfitter?) (1 次)
    • Pffft. Pffffffft.
  708. pffft(或许是 pontiff?) (1 次)
    • Pffft. Pffffffft.
  709. pheebes(或许是 phoebes?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Pheebes, this woman is voluntarily bald.
  710. philbin(或许是 Philby?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Saw Regis Philbin once…
  711. phoebe:(或许是 phoebe?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe:…
  712. phoebes (1 次)
    • Rachel: No! Phoebes!
  713. Phyllis (1 次)
    • Well, at least she’s with Pop-Pop and Aunt Phyllis now.
  714. pilgrim /ˈpɪl.ɡrɪm/ 朝圣者,香客 a person who makes a journey, often a long and difficult one, to a special place for religious reasons (1 次)
    • And I assume, Chandler, you are still boycotting all the pilgrim holidays.
  715. pillman(或许是 Tillman?) (1 次)
    • Well, I have an appointment to see Dr. Robert Pillman, career counselor a-gogo.
  716. Pinocchio (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  717. Pittsburgh /ˈpɪts.bɜːɡ/ 匹兹堡(宾夕法尼亚州的一个大城市) a large city in the northeastern US state of Pennsylvania (1 次)
    • Four thousand angry Pittsburgh fans?
  718. poc(或许是 cop?) (1 次)
    • Honey, you can say it, Poconos, Poconos, it’s like Poc-o-nos Paolo:
  719. poco(或许是 poo?) (1 次)
    • Paolo: Poco… a leetle.
  720. Poland /ˈpəʊ.lənd/ 波兰(中欧国家) a country in central Europe (1 次)
    • If can invade Poland, there isn’t anything I can’t do.
  721. potassium /pəˈtæs.i.əm/ a silver-white chemical element that, when combined with other elements, is used in the production of soap, glass, and fertilizers (= substances that help plants to grow) (1 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Potassium.
  722. pretzel /ˈpret.səl/ 椒盐卷饼 a hard salty biscuit that has been baked in a stick or knot shape (1 次)
    • Sure you don’t wanna pretzel?
  723. priest /priːst/ 神父,牧师,司铎;(基督教以外的)神职人员 a person, usually a man, who has been trained to perform religious duties in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church, or a person with particular duties in some other religions (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  724. prince /prɪns/ 王子;亲王;王孙 an important male member of a royal family, especially a son or grandson of the king or queen (1 次)
    • Y’see, he’s the Prince.
  725. Puerto /ˌpwɜː.tə ˈriː.kəʊ/ 波多黎各(西印度群岛中的一系列岛屿,美国的一处境外领土,但拥有自己的政府) a group of islands in the West Indies that are a US territory (= a large area that has some local government but fewer rights than a state) (1 次)
    • Ross, did you know Mom and Dad are going to Puerto Rico for Thanksgiving?
  726. queens /kwiːn/ 女王;王后 a woman who rules a country because she has been born into a royal family, or a woman who is married to a king (1 次)
    • Mom says it’s all of Manhattan, parts of Brooklyn and Queens, and they have no idea when it’s coming back on.
  727. rabbi /ˈræb.aɪ/ 拉比(犹太教领袖和经师) a religious leader and teacher in the Jewish religion (1 次)
    • Ross: And officiating at tonight’s blackout, is Rabbi Tribbiani.
  728. rainbow /ˈreɪn.bəʊ/ 彩虹,虹 an arch (= curved shape) of different colours seen in the sky when rain is falling and the sun is shining (1 次)
    • Oh, have either one of you guys ever been to the Rainbow Room?
  729. Randall (1 次)
    • Aunt Iris: Is Tony Randall dead?
  730. randy /ˈræn.di/ 性欲冲动的 feeling a lot of sexual desire (1 次)
    • And then, oh, and then there was Randy Brown, who was like…
  731. ranger /ˈreɪn.dʒər/ 护林员;园林管理工 a person whose job is to protect a forest or natural park (1 次)
    • Listen, the next time you talk to him, can you ask him which one the strongest Power Ranger is?
  732. rangers /ˈreɪn.dʒər/ 护林员;园林管理工 a person whose job is to protect a forest or natural park (1 次)
    • Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
  733. rappelano(或许是 rappelling?) (1 次)
    • Ronni Rappelano?
  734. raven /ˈreɪ.vən/ 渡鸦 the largest bird in the crow family, with shiny black feathers (1 次)
    • Okay, now look, see, there’s Raven.
  735. rdtor(或许是 rotor?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Rdtor.
  736. regis(或许是 aegis?) (1 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: Saw Regis Philbin once…
  737. remoto(或许是 remote?) (1 次)
    • Mira, Ross, Marcel se llevo el control remoto.
  738. reruns /ˌriːˈrʌn/ 回放;重放;重演 to show a television programme, film, etc. again (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  739. Richard (1 次)
    • There’s a theory, put forth by Richard Leakey-
  740. Rico /ˌpwɜː.tə ˈriː.kəʊ/ 波多黎各(西印度群岛中的一系列岛屿,美国的一处境外领土,但拥有自己的政府) a group of islands in the West Indies that are a US territory (= a large area that has some local government but fewer rights than a state) (1 次)
    • Ross, did you know Mom and Dad are going to Puerto Rico for Thanksgiving?
  741. rift /rɪft/ (地面或岩石上的)裂缝,裂口 a large crack in the ground or in rock (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Rift’s.
  742. rigatoni /ˌrɪɡ.əˈtəʊ.ni/ 波纹贝壳状通心粉(一种意大利通心粉,呈管状,外面有线条纹) a type of pasta in the shape of tubes with lines on the outside (1 次)
    • Ross: When did Rigatoni get back from Rome?
  743. Riggs (1 次)
    • Uh, Kristen Riggs, this is Carol Willick.
  744. right!(或许是 right?) (1 次)
    • Yeah, right!…….Y’serious?
  745. ritter(或许是 titter?) (1 次)
    • Adam Ritter’s boxer shorts.
  746. rob /rɒb/ 抢劫,掠夺;盗取 to take money or property illegally from a place, organization, or person, often using violence (1 次)
    • Oh, and a uh Rob Roy.
  747. Robert (1 次)
    • Well, I have an appointment to see Dr. Robert Pillman, career counselor a-gogo.
  748. rockys(或许是 rocks?) (1 次)
    • Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
  749. rollerson(或许是 roller son?) (1 次)
    • The valentine Tommy Rollerson left in your locker was really from me.
  750. rona(或许是 roan?) (1 次)
    • Susan: All right, who should we call first, your folks, or Deb and Rona?
  751. rostins(或许是 rosins?) (1 次)
    • Woman: Hi, we’re the Rostins.
  752. Roy /ˌrɔɪ əv ðə ˈrəʊ.vəz ˌstʌf/ (用于体育报道中)没有获胜希望的球队勇敢而激动人心的表现(1950年代漫画《巡游者队的罗伊》中常描写此类球场表现) used in sports reports to refer to brave and exciting football by a team that has very little chance of being successful, typical of the games in the 1950s comic strip “Roy of the Rovers” (1 次)
    • Oh, and a uh Rob Roy.
  753. roz(或许是 oz?) (1 次)
    • Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
  754. Russia /ˈrʌʃ.ə/ 俄罗斯(跨越东欧和北亚的国家) a country in eastern Europe and North Asia (1 次)
    • It’s in Russia.
  755. s’barry(或许是 Barry?) (1 次)
    • I mean, y’know, ‘s'Barry.
  756. s’no(或许是 snow?) (1 次)
    • Well, yeah… ‘s'no Brian in Payroll.
  757. safer /seɪf/ 安全的;没有危险的 not in danger or likely to be harmed (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Morly Safer.
  758. saffron /ˈsæf.rən/ 藏红花粉(用于给食物增色提味) a dark yellow substance obtained from a flower and used as a spice to give colour and flavour to food (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: ..you add a pinch of saffron, it makes all the difference.
  759. sak(或许是 ask?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: : Sak’s…
  760. sallidor(或许是 Salvador?) (1 次)
    • Although, uh, y’know, back in college, Susan Sallidor did.
  761. Sanskrit /ˈsæn.skrɪt/ 梵语,梵文 an ancient language of India, in which many Hindu religious texts are written. It is one of the Indo-European family of languages and many modern languages are based on it. (1 次)
    • sorry, that’s, that’s ‘pathet’, which is Sanskrit for ‘really cool way to live’.
  762. Santa /ˈsæn.tə ˌklɔːz/ 圣诞老人 the imaginary old man with long, white hair and a beard and a red coat who is believed by children to bring them presents at Christmas, or a person who dresses as this character for children (1 次)
    • You were Santa last year.
  763. Santos (1 次)
    • Okay, now that was Gerston, Santos, and who’s the guy with the moustache?
  764. sat /sæt/ (sit的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of sit (1 次)
    • So, Saturday night, the big night, date night, Saturday night, Sat-ur-day night!
  765. schaffer(或许是 Shaffer?) (1 次)
    • Except for maybe Laurie Schaffer, who I don’t talk to anywhere, ‘cause she’s all bitter now that she lost the weight and it turns out she doesn’t have a pretty face.
  766. schhorry(或许是 scorch?) (1 次)
    • Schhorry.
  767. scotty(或许是 scatty?) (1 次)
    • Look, here’s a picture of Scotty Jared naked.
  768. Scranton (1 次)
    • We didn’t get into Scranton.
  769. Seuss (1 次)
    • Oh, it’s Dr. Seuss!
  770. showtime (1 次)
    • At Bernie’s is on Showtime, HBO, and Cinemax.
  771. si(或许是 chi?) (1 次)
    • Paolo: Si.
  772. silence /ˈsaɪ.ləns/ 宁静;寂静 a period without any sound; complete quiet (1 次)
    • Oh, I thought you were great in Silence of the Lambs.
  773. Simon (1 次)
    • Simon… Theodore….
  774. sketch /sketʃ/ 草图,速写;素描 a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not have many details (1 次)
    • Coma Guy: So, the Etch-a-Sketch is from you guys?
  775. smirky(或许是 smirk?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: All right, listen, smirky.
  776. snuffalopagus(或许是 buffaloes?) (1 次)
    • Who’s George Snuffalopagus?
  777. society /səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/ 社会 a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as a society (1 次)
    • Did you ever see Dead Poets’ Society?
  778. somerfield(或许是 Copperfield?) (1 次)
    • Your 4:00 herbal massage has been pushed back to 4:30 and Miss Somerfield canceled her 5:30 shiatsu.
  779. soother /ˈsuː.ðər/ 安慰者(物);抚慰者(物) a person or thing that makes someone more calm and less worried (1 次)
    • oh, wait, there’s one more, um.. Lemon Soother.
  780. Spanish /ˈspæn.ɪʃ/ 西班牙的;西班牙人的;西班牙语的 belonging to or relating to Spain, its people, or its language (1 次)
    • Rachel: Cool… “Urkel” in Spanish is “Urkel.”
  781. sparky /ˈspɑː.ki/ 活跃的,充满活力的;有意思的 energetic, clever, and enjoyable to be with (1 次)
    • Whoah whoah, back up there, Sparky.
  782. spellman(或许是 spell man?) (1 次)
    • No, it’s just ‘cause, uh, I kinda wanted to go out with her too, so I told her, actually, you were seeing Bernie Spellman… who also liked her, so…
  783. splash /splæʃ/ (使)(液体)洒,溅,泼 If a liquid splashes or if you splash a liquid, it falls on or hits something or someone. (1 次)
    • I liked her in Splash, a lot, but not so much in- in Wall Street, I thought she had kind of a Max: Hard quality.
  784. spray /spreɪ/ 浪花;水花;飞沫 a mass of very small drops of liquid carried in the air (1 次)
    • Spray Lysol in my shoe, and wait for Ross to kill you.
  785. spritz /sprɪts/ ,喷洒 to spray a mass of very small drops of liquid out of a container, usually by pressing a part of the container (1 次)
    • You know when to spritz, when to lay back.
  786. squigy(或许是 squidgy?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Oh good, Lenny and Squigy are here.
  787. statement /ˈsteɪt.mənt/ (正式的)说明;声明;表态 something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion (1 次)
    • I’m going through my mail, and I open up their monthly, you know, STATEMENT-
  788. steele(或许是 stile?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, we are way past the fling thing, I mean, I am feeling things that I’ve only read about in Danielle Steele books, you know?
  789. stegosaurus /ˌsteɡ.əˈsɔː.rəs/ 剑龙(一种大型恐龙,以植物为食,有四只脚,背上长有尖形的、呈扁平块状的骨板) a large, plant-eating dinosaur with four legs that has pointed plates (= flat pieces) all along its back (1 次)
    • Joey: Stegosaurus!
  790. stephanopoulos(或许是 Souphanouvong?) (1 次)
    • We’ve got George Stephanopoulos’ pizza!
  791. Stevie (1 次)
    • Petrie: Loved your Stevie Wonder last night.
  792. sucedio(或许是 succeed?) (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  793. suity(或许是 sooty?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Where are you going, Mr. Suity-Man?
  794. Switzerland /ˈswɪt.sə.lənd/ 瑞士(中欧国家) a country in central Europe (1 次)
    • Switzerland?
  795. systems /ˈsɪs.təm/ (协同工作的)系统 a set of connected things or devices that operate together (1 次)
    • Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
  796. tac(或许是 cat?) (1 次)
    • I’ll just have a Tic-Tac to hold me over.
  797. taco /ˈtæk.əʊ/ (碎肉、奶酪等作馅的)墨西哥煎玉米卷 a hard, folded tortilla (= thin flat bread) filled with meat, cheese, etc. and often a hot, spicy sauce (1 次)
    • Taco shells!
  798. talent /ˈtæl.ənt/ 天分,天赋;天才,有天分者 (someone who has) a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught (1 次)
    • Joey: The Estelle Leonard Talent Agency.
  799. Teflon /ˈtef.lɒn/ 特氟隆(一种不易粘的涂料,常涂于炒锅的内层) a brand name for a type of plastic that is very smooth and does not have chemical reactions with other substances. It is used in industry and as a surface for cooking pans so that food does not stick to the pan. (1 次)
    • Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush…
  800. Theodore (1 次)
    • Simon… Theodore….
  801. they’re (1 次)
    • Maybe they're- napping.
  802. thighmaster(或许是 thigh master?) (1 次)
    • Ugly Naked Guy got a Thighmaster!
  803. thingy /ˈθɪŋ.i/ 那个人,那个东西,那个玩意儿(用于记不清名称时) sometimes used if you can’t remember someone’s or something’s name (1 次)
    • So I’m blowing my attack whistle thingy and three more cabs show up, and as I’m going to get into a cab she tackles me.
  804. Thurman (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Uma Thurman.
  805. tic /tɪk/ (尤指因神经疾病导致的面部)抽搐 a sudden and uncontrolled small movement, especially of the face, especially because of a nervous illness (1 次)
    • I’ll just have a Tic-Tac to hold me over.
  806. tiki(或许是 ski?) (1 次)
    • How would you like some Tiki Death Punch?
  807. Tina (1 次)
    • He’s gonna keep cheating on my ma like she wanted, she’s gonna keep pretending she doesn’t know even though she does, and my little sister Tina can’t see her husband any more because he got a restraining order…which has nothing to do with anything except that I found out today.
  808. tit /tɪt/ 山雀 a common small bird found in the northern half of the world (1 次)
    • Tit for tat.
  809. Toby /ˈtəʊ.bi ˌdʒʌɡ/ 小酒杯(这种小酒杯传统上形状象一个胖老头,戴一个三角帽,刁着一个烟杆) a drinking container traditionally shaped like a fat old man wearing a hat with three corners and smoking a pipe (1 次)
    • Man: : Toby… Oh, for God’s sake, I don’t know what she’s talking about!
  810. Tommy /ˈtɒm.i ɡʌn/ 汤普森冲锋枪 a light machine gun (= a gun that fires many bullets quickly) that is held in the hand (1 次)
    • The valentine Tommy Rollerson left in your locker was really from me.
  811. toootal(或许是 total?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Toootal chick-flick.
  812. tova(或许是 ova?) (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Look at this, it’s from the cellars of Ernest and Tova Borgnine, so how could we resist?
  813. Tracy (1 次)
    • Tracy and I doing Ebony and Ivory.
  814. trapp(或许是 trap?) (1 次)
    • See the von Trapp kids?
  815. trident /ˈtraɪ.dənt/ 三叉戟(旧时武器) a weapon used in the past consisting of a pole with three sharp metal points on the end (1 次)
    • Um, ok… the… the fifth dentist caved and now they’re all recommending Trident?
  816. tso(或许是 tsp?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler: udo aver sido General Tso!
  817. twins /twɪn/ 双胞胎之一 either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion (1 次)
    • So, twins
  818. Tyler (1 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  819. tyrannosaurus /tɪˌræn.əˈsɔː.rəs/ 霸王龙(一种大型恐龙) a very large, meat-eating dinosaur with large, powerful back legs, small front legs and a long tail (1 次)
    • Tyrannosaurus!
  820. u /juː/ (英语字母表的第21个字母) the 21st letter of the English alphabet (1 次)
    • That’s right, JUMBO with a U, sir.
  821. uberveiss(或许是 submissive?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Uberveiss.
  822. ugh /ʊx/ ,哎呀,呸(用于表示强烈的厌恶) used to express a strong feeling of disgust (= disapproval and dislike) at something very unpleasant (1 次)
    • Rachel: Ugh.
  823. uhh(或许是 huh?) (1 次)
    • Ross: Oh, tell me, tell me, is everything, uhh….?
  824. uhhuh(或许是 uh huh?) (1 次)
    • Uhhuh, how did you know that?
  825. uma(或许是 ma?) (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Uma Thurman.
  826. unbearable /ʌnˈbeə.rə.bəl/ 无法忍受的 too painful or unpleasant for you to continue to experience (1 次)
    • The Unbearable Likeness of Being!
  827. unbound /ʌnˈbaɪnd/ 解开(绳索) to release someone or something from a rope, string, etc. that has been tying him, her, or it up (1 次)
    • Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
  828. undone /ʌnˈdʌn/ 解开的,松开的 unfastened (1 次)
    • Monica: ‘A Woman Undone, by Rachel Karen Green’.
  829. Ur /ɔːr-/ 原来的;最早的 original or earliest (1 次)
    • So, Saturday night, the big night, date night, Saturday night, Sat-ur-day night!
  830. uuh(或许是 uh?) (1 次)
    • Young Ethan: Uuh, before we get into any staying-over-stuff, there is something you should know.
  831. vanilla /vəˈnɪl.ə/ (用于给食物调味的)香子兰精,香草精 a substance made from the seeds of a tropical plant, used to give flavour to sweet foods (1 次)
    • Cherry Vanilla.
  832. VD /ˌviːˈdiː/ 性病;花柳病(venereal disease的缩写) abbreviation for venereal disease: a disease that is spread through sexual activity with an infected person (1 次)
    • My entire family thinks I have VD.
  833. vell(或许是 cell?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve’ve done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  834. Victoria /vɪkˈtɔː.ri.ə/ 维多利亚州(位于澳大利亚东南部,首府为墨尔本) a state in the southeast of Australia whose capital city is Melbourne (1 次)
    • Oh my God, it’s that Victoria’s Secret model.
  835. viejo(或许是 vie?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
  836. vinyl /ˈvaɪ.nəl/ 乙烯基(塑料);(旧时的)唱片 strong plastic that can be bent, used for making floor coverings, furniture, clothing, etc., or (especially in the past) records (1 次)
    • Vinyl.
  837. Virginia /vəˈdʒɪn.jə/ 弗吉尼亚州(位于美国东南部,首府为里士满) a state in the southeastern US, whose capital city is Richmond (1 次)
    • The… Jamestown colony of Virginia.
  838. von(或许是 con?) (1 次)
    • See the von Trapp kids?
  839. vrrbddy(或许是 variably?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: Vrrbddy, the bll is drrbing.
  840. wall /wɔːl/ ,墙壁,围墙 a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or surrounds something (1 次)
    • I liked her in Splash, a lot, but not so much in- in Wall Street, I thought she had kind of a Max: Hard quality.
  841. waltons(或许是 wantons?) (1 次)
    • Things sure have changed here on Waltons mountain.
  842. warden /ˈwɔː.dən/ 监狱长,典狱长 the person in charge of a prison (1 次)
    • Joey: “Warden, in five minutes my pain will be over.
  843. Washington /ˈwɒʃ.ɪŋ.tən/ 华盛顿市(美国首都) the capital city of the United States, situated in the northeastern part of the country (1 次)
    • Right before he reached Macy’s, he broke free and was spotted flying over Washington Square Park.
  844. weeble(或许是 feeble?) (1 次)
    • It wasn’t just the Weebles, but it was the Weeble Play Palace, and and the Weebles’ Cruise Ship.
  845. weeeell(或许是 speedwell?) (1 次)
    • Weeeell, it’s rum, and-
  846. wewee(或许是 pewee?) (1 次)
    • ..she is whooo wewee-woo whoo whoo!
  847. whaaat(或许是 what?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Whaaat!
  848. whadja(或许是 whammed?) (1 次)
    • Whadja think?
  849. whattaya(或许是 Hathaway?) (1 次)
    • Alright, whattaya got.
  850. whiz /ˌdʒiː ˈwɪz/ (儿童用来表示惊奇和热情)嘿,哇 an expression of surprise or enthusiasm (1 次)
    • I’m no math whiz, but I do believe there are three girls and three guys right here.
  851. whoaa(或许是 whoa?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Whoaa!!
  852. whooo(或许是 whoop?) (1 次)
    • ..she is whooo wewee-woo whoo whoo!
  853. whoooaa(或许是 whoosh?) (1 次)
    • All: Whoooaa!
  854. whyyy(或许是 why?) (1 次)
    • Daddy, why whyyy would I sleep with Billy Dreskin?
  855. willya(或许是 willy?) (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Willya relax?
  856. windows (1 次)
    • Monica: Windows are clean, candels are lit.
  857. wintergarden(或许是 winter garden?) (1 次)
    • I mean, if it wasn’t for you, I would never have gotten to sing Memories on the stage at the Wintergarden Theater!
  858. witness /ˈwɪt.nəs/ (尤指犯罪或事故的)目击者 a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident (1 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  859. won /wʌn/ (win的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of win (1 次)
    • Ross: Well.. All: WE WON!!
  860. wooh(或许是 ooh?) (1 次)
    • Wooh!
  861. xerox /ˈzɪə.rɒks/ 静电复印件;静电复印机 a brand name for a copy of a document or other piece of paper with writing or printing on it, made by a machine that uses a photographic process, or the machine or process itself (1 次)
    • Oh no, I’m sure the Xerox machine caught a few.
  862. yamaguchi(或许是 Guayama?) (1 次)
    • ‘I don’t wanna go to Minsk and work with Lifson and Yamaguchi and Flench, on nonononononono.
  863. yammon(或许是 gammon?) (1 次)
    • Aurora: …All of a sudden we realised we were in Yammon.
  864. yaw /jɔː/ (飞机或船只)偏航 If an aircraft or ship yaws, it moves slightly to the side of its intended direction. (1 次)
    • Um, I’m having enough trouble with the image of you and Susan together, when you throw in Tanya , yaw
  865. yeeeeaaaahhh(或许是 yellowhammer?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Yeeeeaaaahhh!
  866. yertle(或许是 myrtle?) (1 次)
    • Hey, hey, Yertle the Turtle.
  867. yesss(或许是 yeses?) (1 次)
    • YESSS!
  868. yo /jəʊ/ (用作非正式招呼语或表示赞同)哟 used as an informal greeting between people who know each other or as an expression of approval (1 次)
    • Yo- hooo!
  869. Yoko (1 次)
    • Max: Yoko.
  870. ys(或许是 ts?) (1 次)
    • But I left in the Ys.
  871. yum /jʌm/ (用于表示食物尝或闻起来很美味) used to say that food tastes or smells very good (1 次)
    • I don’t mean to sound unprofessional, but, yum Paolo: Buon Giorno, Bella Phoebe!
  872. zinfandel /ˈzɪn.fən.del/ (产于加州的)增芳德红葡萄酒;增芳德葡萄 a dry red wine made in California, or the grapes that it comes from (1 次)
    • Will you get me a white Zinfandel, and a glass of red for Janice.
  873. ira(或许是 lira?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!

chandler, joey, phoebe, god, carol, huh, ooh, la, aurora, aunt, roger, bye, heckles, credits, closing, bob, max, green, thanksgiving, breathe, buddy, err, shoot, bobby, pizza, ugly, nope, coma, jack, ma, control, sweetie, boss, valentine, blah, ho, iris, sandy, tony, woo, yep, mm, o, rick, sec, ahem, apple, chi, china, goodnight, lasagna, lemme, lover, pop, buttons, cookie, dick, dutch, gee, gotcha, jay, kip, mommy, net, science, shh, whistle, y, assistant, billy, bugs, central, circus, don’t, fella, grant, knit, lo, nah, peach, peanut, rocky, sorta, square, terry, thanks, usage, village, visa, weekly, you’re, agency, alphabet, bay, bookbinder, bunny, curious, d, dairy, death, dough, ed, estimated, euphoria, eyed, fantastic, financial, giants, glen, ham, he’s, hoop, hug, intercom, jungle, kingdom, kisser, m, memories, messier, mistress, monopoly, mouse, nip, north, obsession, payroll, perk, phew, pow, quartz, raggedy, riff, road, rush, salty, scout, services, statistics, strip, sugar, tart, times, twister, underdog, usher, vulva, yup, aah, annual, avenue, awards, beanstalk, beating, bicentennial, blackberry, bladder, blossom, boa, bond, brown, camera, chad, chat, cherry, chief, ciao, colonial, commercial, confetti, congress, congressman, cowboys, cross, cruise, deb, diary, duh, earl, earth, east, ebony, est, feather, fiddler, flan, folks, french, friends, ganja, garden, glacier, grandfather, h, harmonica, heads, heights, hemorrhoids, hula, ivory, java, jeez, jell, jeopardy, jimmies, john, joker, karaoke, kicky, kiddo, king, lambs, lattes, lee, let’s, likeness, macaroni, mailer, marks, mechanics, med, medley, mister, navy, nos, ob, officer, oops, operation, pa, pagan, pajamas, palace, par, parrot, payback, penguins, personnel, phoebes, pilgrim, potassium, pretzel, priest, prince, queens, rabbi, rainbow, randy, ranger, rangers, raven, reruns, rift, rigatoni, rob, safer, saffron, sat, showtime, silence, sketch, society, soother, sparky, splash, spray, spritz, statement, stegosaurus, systems, taco, talent, they’re, thingy, tic, tit, trident, twins, tyrannosaurus, u, ugh, unbearable, unbound, undone, vanilla, vinyl, wall, warden, whiz, windows, witness, won, xerox, yaw, yo, yum, zinfandel

词性 PUNCT (4 words)

  1. minelli(或许是 Minnelli?) (1 次)
    • I’m Liza Minelli-
  2. speaking /ˈspiː.kɪŋ/ 演讲;演讲技巧 the act or skill of giving a speech at a public event (1 次)
    • I mean, anthropologically speaking-
  3. things’ve(或许是 thinking’s?) (1 次)
    • Now, I know things've been weird lately, but you’re like my oldest friend in the world…
  4. y’don’t(或许是 don’t?) (1 次)
    • Y'don't think that makes me seem a little…

speaking

词性 SCONJ (21 words)

  1. how /haʊ/ 如何,怎么 in what way, or by what methods (233 次)
    • She didn’t know, how should I know?
  2. if /ɪf/ 假如,如果 used to say that a particular thing can or will happen only after something else happens or becomes true (200 次)
    • Phoebe: If I let go of my hair, my head will fall off.
  3. why /waɪ/ 为什么 for what reason (148 次)
    • Why does everyone keep fixating on that?
  4. when /wen/ 什么时候,何时 at what time; at the time at which (144 次)
    • When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
  5. where /weər/ 去哪里;在哪里 to, at, or in what place (85 次)
    • I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
  6. because /bɪˈkəz/ 因为,由于 for the reason that (84 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  7. ‘cause(或许是 cause?) (43 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  8. before /bɪˈfɔːr/ 在…之前;以前 at or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned) (35 次)
    • And they weren’t looking at you before?!
  9. since /sɪns/ 此后,从此 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now (23 次)
    • Ever since she walked out on me, I, uh…
  10. until /ənˈtɪl/ 到…时;直到…时 up to (the time that) (15 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  11. unless /ənˈles/ 除非;除了在…的情况下 except if (13 次)
    • Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
  12. while /waɪl/ 在…的时候;与…同时 during the time that, or at the same time as (13 次)
    • Listen, while you’re on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something…
  13. except /ɪkˈsept/ (表示不包括)除…之外 not including; but not (11 次)
    • Yeah, uh, except for the red sock, which is still red.
  14. cause /kɔːz/ (尤指不好的事情发生的)原因,起因 the reason why something, especially something bad, happens (8 次)
    • Cause I have a straight.
  15. although /ɔːlˈðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (6 次)
    • No, no, although, Aruba, this time of year… talk about your- -big lizards…
  16. till /tɪl/ 直到;到…为止 up to (the time that); until (3 次)
    • Fran: I’m gonna wait till after we order.
  17. whether /ˈweð.ər/ (尤用于转述问题或表达疑问)是否 (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not (3 次)
    • Ross: I don’t know whether he’s testing me, or just acting out, but my monkey is out of control.
  18. thatthat(或许是 that that?) (2 次)
    • Why would I marry her if I thought on any level thatthat she was a lesbian?
  19. upon /əˈpɒn/ 在…上 on (2 次)
    • And the moment of joy is upon us.
  20. wherever /weəˈrev.ər/ 无论到(或在)哪里;无论什么地方 to or in any or every place (2 次)
    • Phoebe: Hey you guys, look, the one-eyed jack follows me wherever I go.
  21. s’why(或许是 whys?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: ‘S'why I’m dancing…

how, if, why, when, where, because, before, since, until, unless, while, except, cause, although, till, whether, upon, wherever

词性 SPACE (0 words)

词性 SYM (0 words)

词性 VERB (546 words)

  1. have /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect (753 次)
    • So does he have a hump?
  2. go /ɡəʊ/ ;走 to travel or move to another place (644 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  3. know /nəʊ/ 知道,熟悉,了解 to have information in your mind (565 次)
    • Now I don’t know what to do, everybody starts looking at me.
  4. get /ɡet/ 获得,得到;买到;挣得,赢得 to obtain, buy, or earn something (512 次)
    • There’s gotta be something wrong with him!
  5. think /θɪŋk/ 相信;觉得;思考 to believe something or have an opinion or idea (305 次)
    • Just try to think of nice calm things…
  6. look /lʊk/ ,瞧,注视 to direct your eyes in order to see (265 次)
    • Then I look down, and I realize there’s a phone… there.
  7. see /siː/ 看见;看出 to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes (250 次)
    • Ross: You can see where he’d have trouble.
  8. mean /miːn/ 意思是;意味着 to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact (235 次)
    • Y’know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but…
  9. come /kʌm/ (朝向或跟随说话人)来,过来 to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker (226 次)
    • Joey: C’mon, you’re going out with the guy!
  10. say /seɪ/ ;讲;陈述;表达;说明 to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction (220 次)
    • This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
  11. want /wɒnt/ 想要,希望(英国英语中礼貌的请求不用 want) to wish for a particular thing or plan of action. “Want” is not used in polite requests (200 次)
    • Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
  12. tell /tel/ 讲述,说;告诉 to say something to someone, often giving them information or instructions (162 次)
    • Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
  13. make /meɪk/ ;制作;制造 to produce something, often using a particular substance or material (111 次)
    • I know you probably think that this is all about what I said the other day about you making love with your socks on, but it isn’t…
  14. let /let/ ;允许;准许 to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission (97 次)
    • Monica: Let me get you some coffee.
  15. take /teɪk/ ;夺取;取走 to remove something, especially without permission (97 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  16. call /kɔːl/ 给…取名,给…命名;称呼 to give someone or something a name, or to know or address someone by a particular name (93 次)
    • she never calls me!
  17. wait /weɪt/ 等待,等候;期盼,盼望 to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something (93 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, does he eat chalk?
  18. love /lʌv/ ,喜爱 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family (89 次)
    • I just don’t love him.
  19. wanna /ˈwɒn.ə/ ( “want to”或 “want a”的简略说法) short form of “want to” or “want a” (85 次)
    • This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
  20. talk /tɔːk/ 讲话,谈话;谈论 to say words aloud; to speak to someone (84 次)
    • No, no, although, Aruba, this time of year… talk about your- -big lizards…
  21. feel /fiːl/ 觉得;感到;体会到 to experience something physical or emotional (75 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  22. work /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money (72 次)
    • He’s just some guy I work with!
  23. listen /ˈlɪs.ən/ ,倾听 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it (69 次)
    • Rachel: C’mon Daddy, listen to me!
  24. give /ɡɪv/ 送给;提供;赠与;给予 to offer something to someone, or to provide someone with something (68 次)
    • And not that I have any idea who me is right now, but you just have to give me a chance too…
  25. need /niːd/ 必须,需要 to have to have something, or to want something very much (68 次)
    • Well, maybe I don’t need your money.
  26. believe /bɪˈliːv/ 相信 to think that something is true, correct, or real (64 次)
    • I can’t believe you didn’t know it was a line!
  27. happen /ˈhæp.ən/ 发生 (of a situation or an event) to have existence or come into existence (63 次)
    • This is the best thing that ever happened to you!
  28. stop /stɒp/ (使)停止;(使)停下;中断 to finish doing something that you were doing (54 次)
    • Stop cleansing my aura!
  29. play /pleɪ/ (尤指儿童)玩,玩耍 When you play, especially as a child, you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity. (53 次)
    • We ran into her parents at the club, they were not playing very well.
  30. leave /liːv/ 离开;离去;走开 to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently (52 次)
    • No, just leave my aura alone, okay?
  31. break /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged (49 次)
    • Well, you might try accidentally breaking something valuable of hers, say her-
  32. start /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something (49 次)
    • Chandler: All of a sudden, the phone starts to ring.
  33. ask /ɑːsk/ ,询问;请求,征求 to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone (45 次)
    • Ross: He finally asked you out?
  34. find /faɪnd/ (偶然)发现,碰上;找到,寻得;找出,查明 to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something (44 次)
    • Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
  35. put /pʊt/ 把…放在;放置 to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction (44 次)
    • Anyway, if you don’t feel like being alone tonight, Joey and Chandler are coming over to help me put together my new furniture.
  36. try /traɪ/ 试图,想要;设法,努力 to attempt to do something (44 次)
    • Just try to think of nice calm things…
  37. use /juːz/ ,使用;利用;运用 to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose (42 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  38. hear /hɪər/ 听见,听到 to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears (41 次)
    • Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
  39. keep /kiːp/ 保有;保存;保留 to have or continue to have in your possession (39 次)
    • Why does everyone keep fixating on that?
  40. excuse /ɪkˈskjuːz/ 原谅;宽恕 to forgive someone or something (38 次)
    • Excuse me, could you give this to that guy over there?
  41. help /help/ 帮助,帮忙 to make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work yourself or by providing advice, money, support, etc. (38 次)
    • Phoebe: I helped!
  42. remember /rɪˈmem.bər/ 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记 to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory (38 次)
    • you remember my brother Ross?
  43. guess /ɡes/ 猜测,推测,估计 to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct (35 次)
    • Now I’m guessing that he bought her the big pipe organ, and she’s really not happy about it.
  44. live /lɪv/ 生存;活着 (to continue) to be alive or have life (35 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  45. kiss /kɪs/ ;接吻 to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person’s mouth in a sexual way (34 次)
    • Monica: What you guys don’t understand is, for us, kissing is as important as any part of it.
  46. meet /miːt/ (和…)初次见面;(与…)相识 to see and talk to someone for the first time (33 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, didn’t you think you were just gonna meet somone, fall in love-
  47. lose /luːz/ 丢失,遗失 to no longer have something because you do not know where it is (32 次)
    • Probably right before she lost it!
  48. bring /brɪŋ/ 拿来,带来;带到 to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking (31 次)
    • Yeah, well, word of advice: Bring back the comedian.
  49. miss /mɪs/ 未做到;未体验;避开;幸免于 to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something (31 次)
    • Customer: Ahh, miss?
  50. hate /heɪt/ 憎恨,憎恶,厌恶 to dislike someone or something very much (28 次)
    • Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
  51. change /tʃeɪndʒ/ ,交换 to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type (27 次)
    • Monica: Change!
  52. forget /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something (27 次)
    • Ross: How could I forget?
  53. sound /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard (26 次)
    • Chandler: Sounds like a date to me.
  54. stay /steɪ/ 留下;停留 to not move away from or leave a place or situation (26 次)
    • Well maybe I’ll just stay here with Monica.
  55. suppose /səˈpəʊz/ 认为可能,料想,猜想 to think that something is likely to be true (26 次)
    • Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing!
  56. turn /tɜːn/ (使)转动;(使)旋转 to (cause to) move in a circle around a fixed point or line (26 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  57. show /ʃəʊ/ 给…看;出示;显示 to make it possible for something to be seen (25 次)
    • The problem is, though, after the concert’s over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always looking for the comedian again, y’know?
  58. pick /pɪk/ 挑选;选择 to take some things and leave others (24 次)
    • I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
  59. sit /sɪt/ (使)坐,(使)坐下,(使)就座 to (cause someone to) be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat or other type of support, with the upper part of the body vertical (23 次)
    • Okay, sit down.
  60. care /keər/ 保护;照看;照料 the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs (22 次)
    • you let your guard down, you start to really care about someone, and I just-
  61. sleep /sliːp/ 睡觉,睡眠 the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious (22 次)
    • Did you sleep okay?
  62. spend /spend/ 花费;用,花(钱) to give money as a payment for something (22 次)
    • Mr. Geller: I’m not gonna tell you what they spent on that wedding… but forty thousand dollars is a lot of money!
  63. walk /wɔːk/ ,步行,行走 to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next (22 次)
    • Ever since she walked out on me, I, uh…
  64. check /tʃek/ 检查;核查,核对 to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or her quickly (21 次)
    • Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
  65. throw /θrəʊ/ ;抛;掷;扔 to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm (21 次)
    • This probably isn’t the best time to bring it up, but you have to throw a party for Monica.
  66. dunno /dəˈnəʊ/ 不知道(I don’t know的缩略形式) short form of I don’t know (20 次)
    • I dunno, but..
  67. figure /ˈfɪɡ.ər/ 数字 the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers (20 次)
    • Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
  68. seem /siːm/ 似乎;仿佛 to give the effect of being; to be judged to be (20 次)
    • Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
  69. hold /həʊld/ 握住,抓住 to take and keep something in your hand or arms (19 次)
    • When you’re holding it, you feel right.
  70. run /rʌn/ ,奔跑 (of people and some animals) to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground (19 次)
    • We ran into her parents at the club, they were not playing very well.
  71. shut /ʃʌt/ (使)关闭 to (cause to) close something (19 次)
    • Monica: Shut up, Joey!
  72. watch /wɒtʃ/ 观看;注视 to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving (19 次)
    • I- I went for the watch.
  73. wear /weər/ 穿(衣服);戴(首饰等) to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body (19 次)
    • Ooh, she should not be wearing those pants.
  74. buy /baɪ/ ,购买 to get something by paying money for it (18 次)
    • Now I’m guessing that he bought her the big pipe organ, and she’s really not happy about it.
  75. marry /ˈmær.i/ ;嫁;(和…)结婚 to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony (18 次)
    • I just- I just wanna be married again!
  76. pay /peɪ/ 付费;付酬 to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided (18 次)
    • Monica: How’d you pay for them?
  77. push /pʊʃ/ ,推动 to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a different position, usually one that is further away from you (18 次)
    • I say push her down the stairs.
  78. stand /stænd/ (使)直立;(使)站立;竖放;(尤指)站起来 to be in a vertical state or to put into a vertical state, especially (of a person or animal) by making the legs straight (18 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  79. wish /wɪʃ/ (与过去时连用,对已经存在的情况表示遗憾)但愿,希望 used with the past simple to express that you feel sorry or sad about a state or situation that exists at the moment (18 次)
    • Sometimes I wish I was a lesbian… Did I say that out loud?
  80. catch /kætʃ/ 抓住,接住 to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air (17 次)
    • I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your name.
  81. eat /iːt/ to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it (17 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, does he eat chalk?
  82. move /muːv/ (使)改变位置,动;(使)移动 to (cause to) change position (17 次)
    • Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
  83. relax /rɪˈlæks/ (使)放松,(使)轻松;(使身体部位)松弛,放松 to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy (17 次)
    • Okay, everybody relax.
  84. wonder /ˈwʌn.dər/ 疑惑;想知道 to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something (17 次)
    • Anyway, I just had to get out of there, and I started wondering ‘Why am I doing this, and who am I doing this for?’.
  85. drink /drɪŋk/ 饮料;一份(饮料) (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth (16 次)
    • Does he sell it, drink it, or just complain a lot?
  86. kill /kɪl/ 杀死;弄死;使致死 to cause someone or something to die (16 次)
    • This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
  87. hit /hɪt/ ,打 to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force (15 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  88. pass /pɑːs/ 经过,路过 to go past something or someone or move in relation to it, him, or her (15 次)
    • You know what, I-I’d better pass on the game.
  89. order /ˈɔː.dər/ 点菜;订制;订货 a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods (14 次)
    • Yeah, ‘cause otherwise someone might get what they actually ordered.
  90. dance /dɑːns/ 跳(舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music (13 次)
    • I didn’t know you could dance!
  91. die /daɪ/ 死去,死亡,过世 to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly (13 次)
    • Opening Credits Chandler: “So how does it feel knowing you’re about to die?”
  92. laugh /lɑːf/ (出声地)笑,大笑 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy (13 次)
    • I was laughed out of twelve interviews today.
  93. stick /stɪk/ 枝条;木条,木棍 a thin piece of wood or other material (13 次)
    • Ross: Sorry I’m late, I was stuck at work.
  94. dump /dʌmp/ 扔下,丢下 to put down or drop something in a careless way (12 次)
    • Y’know, as someone who’s recently been- dumped?
  95. grow /ɡrəʊ/ 增多;增大;增强;增长;成长;长大 to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed (12 次)
    • So, where did you guys grow up?
  96. hope /həʊp/ 希望,盼望 to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might (12 次)
    • I hope she’ll be very happy.
  97. hurt /hɜːt/ (使)感到疼痛;弄伤 to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain (12 次)
    • You’re hurting.
  98. raise /reɪz/ 举起;抬起;提起 to lift something to a higher position (12 次)
    • No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
  99. read /riːd/ 阅读;看懂;读到 to look at words or symbols and understand what they mean (12 次)
    • And you would read alone in your room, and your puzzles…
  100. send /send/ ;发送;(尤指)邮寄 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email (12 次)
    • Ross: That’s funny, that, no, because, uh, our parents actually did, uh, send our dog off to live on a farm.
  101. suck /sʌk/ ;吮吸;咂,啜 to pull in liquid or air through your mouth without using your teeth, or to move the tongue and muscles of the mouth around something inside your mouth, often in order to dissolve it (12 次)
    • It sucks.
  102. understand /ˌʌn.dəˈstænd/ 理解;明白;懂得 to know the meaning of something that someone says (12 次)
    • Chandler: Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven’t had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento.
  103. become /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be (11 次)
    • anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
  104. gimme /ˈɡɪm.i/ 给我(give me的简略说法) short form of give me (11 次)
    • Phoebe: All right, c’mere, gimme your feet.
  105. invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ 邀请,约请 to ask or request someone to go to an event (11 次)
    • Monica: Who wasn’t invited to the wedding.
  106. promise /ˈprɒm.ɪs/ 允诺,答应;保证 to tell someone that you will certainly do something (11 次)
    • Monica: Do you all promise?
  107. smoke /sməʊk/ (燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾 the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns (11 次)
    • ‘Cause in my cell, I can smoke.”
  108. speak /spiːk/ 说话,谈话;说 to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone (11 次)
    • Speaking of issues, isn’t that your ex-wife?
  109. win /wɪn/ 获胜;赢 to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc. (11 次)
    • Chandler: I think it’s winning.
  110. bear /beər/ 忍受;容忍;经受;承担 to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant (10 次)
    • Apparently they had some big ceremony before I was born.
  111. blow /bləʊ/ ;吹动;被吹走 to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air (10 次)
    • Cushions the blow.
  112. cry /kraɪ/ ,哭泣;流泪 to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain (10 次)
    • And this from the cry-for-help department.
  113. fire /faɪər/ ;(燃烧着的)燃料,柴火 (material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might produce smoke (10 次)
    • Joey: I got fired.
  114. hop /hɒp/ 单脚跳 to jump on one foot or to move about in this way (10 次)
    • Ooh, I was kinda hoping that wouldn’t be an issue…
  115. involve /ɪnˈvɒlv/ 包括,包含 If an activity, situation, etc. involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc. (10 次)
    • Well, Carol says she and Susan want me to be involved, but if I’m not comfortable with it, I don’t have to be involved..
  116. owe /əʊ/ 欠(债);欠(账);该偿还 to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you (10 次)
    • Mr. Heckles: You owe me a cat.
  117. pee /piː/ 排尿(urinate的非正式说法) informal for urinate (10 次)
    • Ross: Must pee.
  118. realise(或许是 realist?) (10 次)
    • See, I wrote a note to myself, and then I realised I didn’t need it, so I balled it up and… …now I wish I was dead.
  119. save /seɪv/ 挽救,搭救,救助 to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed (10 次)
    • But I saved it.
  120. drop /drɒp/ (使)落下,(使)掉下;丢下 to fall or to allow something to fall (9 次)
    • Monica: Oh, George, baby, drop the towel!
  121. fall /fɔːl/ (突然)跌倒,摔落 to suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground without intending to or by accident (9 次)
    • Phoebe: If I let go of my hair, my head will fall off.
  122. lie /laɪ/ ;平躺;平卧 to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface (9 次)
    • Uh, lie back..
  123. reach /riːtʃ/ (尤指经过很长时间或费很大气力旅行后)到达,抵达 to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling (9 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  124. smell /smel/ 有…气味,发出…气味 to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses (9 次)
    • He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
  125. steal /stiːl/ ,窃 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it (9 次)
    • Phoebe: It’s not mine, I didn’t earn it, if I kept it, it would be like stealing.
  126. worry /ˈwʌr.i/ 担心;忧虑;发愁 to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened (9 次)
    • Ross: Uh, well, don’t worry, I’ll use the gentle cycle.
  127. burn /bɜːn/ (把…)烧坏;(使)烧伤;(使)烧毁;(使)晒伤;(使)烫伤 to be hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat, or to cause this to happen (8 次)
    • Ross: That guy, he burns me up.
  128. decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ (尤指仔细考虑后)决定,决断,确定 to choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities (8 次)
    • Decide!
  129. finish /ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ 完成;(使)完结 to complete something or come to the end of an activity (8 次)
    • Chandler: All finished!
  130. grab /ɡræb/ 攫取,抢夺 to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly (8 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  131. share /ʃeər/ 分享;共用 to have or use something at the same time as someone else (8 次)
    • Four years of closeness and sharing at the end of which she ripped your heart out, and that is why we don’t do it!
  132. swear /sweər/ 诅咒,咒骂 to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of emphasizing what you mean or as a way of insulting someone or something (8 次)
    • I swear I’ve seen birds do this on Wild Kingdom.
  133. touch /tʌtʃ/ ,触摸 to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone (8 次)
    • Phoebe: No, look, don’t touch that!
  134. write /raɪt/ ,书写;写(字) to make marks that represent letters, words, or numbers on a surface, such as paper or a computer screen, using a pen, pencil, or keyboard, or to use this method to record thoughts, facts, or messages (8 次)
    • See, I wrote a note to myself, and then I realised I didn’t need it, so I balled it up and… …now I wish I was dead.
  135. calm /kɑːm/ 冷静的,镇静的 peaceful, quiet, and without worry (7 次)
    • Just try to think of nice calm things…
  136. got /ɡɒt/ (get的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of get (7 次)
    • Ross: Got me.
  137. hang /hæŋ/ 悬挂,吊;吊着 to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way (7 次)
    • Rachel: Well actually thanks, but I think I’m just gonna hang out here tonight.
  138. mention /ˈmen.ʃən/ 提及,说起,谈到 to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words (7 次)
    • Phoebe: Did he mention us?
  139. roll /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side (7 次)
    • Listen, while you’re on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something…
  140. set /set/ ,置;使处于(指定的地方、位置) to put something in a particular place or position (7 次)
    • The point is, if you were gonna set me up with someone, I’d like to think you’d set me up with someone like him.
  141. sing /sɪŋ/ 唱歌;演唱 to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words (7 次)
    • The laundry song that we sing.
  142. teach /tiːtʃ/ ;教授;传授 to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct (7 次)
    • I figured you taught him that.
  143. wake /weɪk/ 醒来;叫醒,吵醒 to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping (7 次)
    • And then he woke up, and there was this, this big plant outside his window, full of possibilities and stuff..
  144. act /ækt/ 行为,行事;举止,表现 to behave in the stated way (6 次)
    • Yeah, I think for us, kissing is pretty much like an opening act, y’know?
  145. cook /kʊk/ 做饭,烹调;烧,煮 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat. (6 次)
    • How about I cook dinner at my place?
  146. cover /ˈkʌv.ər/ 盖上;覆盖;遮盖;遮蔽 to put or spread something over something, or to lie on the surface of something (6 次)
    • We are gonna be here for a while, it looks like, and we still have boyfriends and your career to cover.
  147. expect /ɪkˈspekt/ 预料,预计;期待 to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive (6 次)
    • Now everybody’s gonna go to the theatre, expecting to see me, and…
  148. imagine /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ 想象;设想 to form or have a mental picture or idea of something (6 次)
    • Believe me, of all the ways I ever imagined this moment in my life being, this is not my way- y’know
  149. notice /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ 看到;注意到;感觉到 to see or become conscious of something or someone (6 次)
    • And did you notice…?
  150. yell /jel/ (通常指生气、疼痛或激动时)叫喊,吼叫(着说) to shout something or make a loud noise, usually when you are angry, in pain, or excited (6 次)
    • Then, uh, that-that-that’s when you started yelling.
  151. agree /əˈɡriː/ 持相同意见;赞成,赞同 to have the same opinion (5 次)
    • Susan: We agreed on Minnie.
  152. bet /bet/ 打赌;赌博 to risk money on the result of an event or a competition, such as a horse race, in the hope of winning more money (5 次)
    • I bet he’s a lawyer.
  153. dammit (5 次)
    • Dammit, hire the girl!
  154. enjoy /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ 享受…的乐趣;喜爱;欣赏 to get pleasure from something (5 次)
    • I’d never be able to enjoy it.
  155. explain /ɪkˈspleɪn/ 解释;说明;阐明 to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it (5 次)
    • So explain something to me here, uh, what kind of a relationship do you imagine us having if you already have a husband and a boyfriend?
  156. fight /faɪt/ 搏斗;打斗;打架 to use physical force to try to defeat another person or group of people (5 次)
    • I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting traffic… basically just trying to stay awake.
  157. fill /fɪl/ (使)充满,(使)装满,(使)注满;占据;布满 to make or become full; to use empty space (5 次)
    • Fill these out, sit over there.
  158. fit /fɪt/ 合适,合身;可容纳 to be the right size or shape for someone or something (5 次)
    • Rachel: Well now, how-how do you fit into this whole thing?
  159. fly /flaɪ/ (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行 When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air. (5 次)
    • Right before he reached Macy’s, he broke free and was spotted flying over Washington Square Park.
  160. freak /friːk/ 怪物;奇物;怪人;另类 a thing, person, animal, or event that is extremely unusual or unlikely, and not like any other of its type (5 次)
    • And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
  161. hump /hʌmp/ 隆起,凸起 a large, round raised area or part (5 次)
    • So does he have a hump?
  162. learn /lɜːn/ ,学习 to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity (5 次)
    • Eight and a half hours of aptitude tests, intelligence tests, personality tests… and what do I learn?
  163. pull /pʊl/ ,拉,拽 to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort (5 次)
    • Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
  164. realize /ˈrɪə.laɪz/ 明白;认识到;意识到 to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly (5 次)
    • Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
  165. ruin /ˈruː.ɪn/ (完全)毁掉,毁坏;破坏;糟踏 to spoil or destroy something completely (5 次)
    • Well, this is still ruined, right?
  166. scar /skɑːr/ ,伤疤,伤痕 a mark left on part of the body after an injury, such as a cut, has healed (5 次)
    • Um, Monica, you’re scaring me.
  167. whip /wɪp/ 鞭子,皮鞭 a piece of leather or rope that is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals or people (5 次)
    • You could get ‘em with Jimmies, or nuts, or whipped cream!
  168. accept /əkˈsept/ 接受;收受;领受 to agree to take something (4 次)
    • We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
  169. add /æd/ ,相法 to put two or more numbers or amounts together to get a total (4 次)
    • I just, I thought we could have them whipped and then add some peas and onions.
  170. admit /ədˈmɪt/ (尤指不情愿地)承认;供认;招认 to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly (4 次)
    • Oh come on, admit it!
  171. allow /əˈlaʊ/ 使有可能;允许,准许;容许 to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening (4 次)
    • I’m not allowed to have him in the city.
  172. beep /biːp/ (使)发出嘟嘟(或滴滴)的声音 (to cause) to make a short, loud sound (4 次)
    • Rachel: Monica, your dad just beeped in, but can you make it quick?
  173. belive(或许是 belie?) (4 次)
    • Ross: I can’t belive you two had sex in her dream.
  174. borrow /ˈbɒr.əʊ/ ,借入 to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time (4 次)
    • I need to borrow some moisturizer.
  175. cave /keɪv/ 洞穴;山洞;地洞 a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground (4 次)
    • Ross: Marsha, these are cave people.
  176. choke /tʃəʊk/ (使)窒息;(使)哽噎;(使)呼吸困难 If you choke, or if something chokes you, you stop breathing because something is blocking your throat. (4 次)
    • And now you’re choking.
  177. crack /kræk/ (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)产生裂纹 to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way (4 次)
    • Like Joey’s constant knuckle-cracking isn’t annoying?
  178. divorce /dɪˈvɔːs/ 离婚 an official or legal process to end a marriage (4 次)
    • Oh, so you’re divorced?
  179. follow /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 跟随;跟着 to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes (4 次)
    • Chandler: I know there’ll be many moments in the years to come when I’ll regret asking the following question, but-
  180. join /dʒɔɪn/ 连接;接合 to connect or fasten things together (4 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  181. kick /kɪk/ ,踹 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently (4 次)
    • Well, looks like, uh, we kicked your butts.
  182. lay /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose (4 次)
    • Monica: Ugly Naked Guy’s laying kitchen tile.
  183. quit /kwɪt/ 停止;离开;辞职;放弃 to stop doing something or leave a job or a place (4 次)
    • Just think about what you went through the last time you quit.
  184. return /rɪˈtɜːn/ ;返回 to come or go back to a previous place (4 次)
    • Oh God and now I’m gonna have to return the ring, without the ring, which makes it so much harder…
  185. screw /skruː/ 螺丝(钉) a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, used to join things together, especially pieces of wood (4 次)
    • Joey: You got screwed.
  186. scuse(或许是 souse?) (4 次)
    • Chandler: ‘Scuse me.
  187. serve /sɜːv/ 提供(食物或饮料) to provide food or drinks (4 次)
    • Chandler: Did you make it, or are you just serving it?
  188. shave /ʃeɪv/ 剃去毛发;刮胡子 to remove hair from the body, especially a man’s face, by cutting it close to the skin with a razor, so that the skin feels smooth (4 次)
    • I should shave again, pick up some wine, what?
  189. snap /snæp/ 突然折断,咔嚓一声折断 to cause something that is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound (4 次)
    • Y’know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
  190. split /splɪt/ (使)裂开;(使)分开 to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line (4 次)
    • Ross: Split it?
  191. star /stɑːr/ 恒星;星 a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night (4 次)
    • Mr. Geller: Look, there are people like Ross who need to shoot for the stars, with his museum, and his papers getting published.
  192. appreciate /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ 欣赏;赏识;重视 to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it (3 次)
    • It’s very difficult to appreciate a Thanksgiving dinner once you’ve seen it in reverse.
  193. arrest /əˈrest/ 逮捕;拘捕 If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed. (3 次)
    • Now what is this about you-you being arrested i-in London?
  194. assume /əˈsjuːm/ 假定,假设;臆断,想当然地认为 to accept something to be true without question or proof (3 次)
    • Ross: I assume we’re looking for an answer more sophisticated than ‘to get you into bed’.
  195. bite /baɪt/ (用牙)咬 to use your teeth to cut into something or someone (3 次)
    • I was the last one to know when Chandler got bitten by the peacock at the zoo.
  196. bluff /blʌf/ 虚张声势;吓唬 to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have, or that you are someone else (3 次)
    • I was bluffing.
  197. bury /ˈber.i/ ;埋葬,安葬 to put a dead body into the ground (3 次)
    • When my time comes, I wanna be buried at sea.
  198. cast /kɑːst/ (一部电影、戏剧或演出的)全体演员 the actors in a film, play, or show (3 次)
    • Casting Director No. 1: That’s fine, thank you.
  199. compare /kəmˈpeər/ 对比,对照,比较 to examine or look for the difference between two or more things (3 次)
    • Alright, just to compare.
  200. cost /kɒst/ 价格;费用;成本 the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something (3 次)
    • Why, how much is this gonna cost?
  201. count /kaʊnt/ (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group (3 次)
    • Chandler: So tell me, how do- how do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me?…Sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
  202. crash /kræʃ/ 撞(车);撞毁,撞坏;坠毁 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt. (3 次)
    • You gonna crash on the couch?
  203. cuddle /ˈkʌd.əl/ ;(互相)拥抱,搂抱 to put your arms around someone and hold them in a loving way, or (of two people) to hold each other close to show love or for comfort (3 次)
    • I mean, we ended up cuddling.
  204. d’know(或许是 known?) (3 次)
    • Okay, I-I d'know, you-you just- you have a quality.
  205. DE /diː-/ (用于名词或动词前)表示“相反”、“除去”或“减少” used to add the meaning “opposite”, “remove”, or “reduce” to a noun or verb (3 次)
    • Monica: De-caff.
  206. define /dɪˈfaɪn/ 给(尤指单词)下定义;说明,解释 to say what the meaning of something, especially a word, is (3 次)
    • Define fun.
  207. draw /drɔː/ ,绘画 to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen (3 次)
    • I think you have to draw him out.
  208. dry /draɪ/ 干的,干燥的 used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it (3 次)
    • Steve: Is it dry in here?
  209. fix /fɪks/ 修理 to repair something (3 次)
    • So, Carol and I went behind a couple of those mechanical Dutch children… then they fixed the ride, and we were asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom.
  210. fluff /flʌf/ 绒毛;蓬松毛团;(幼兽的)绒毛 small, loose pieces of wool or other soft material, or the down (= soft new hairs) on a young animal (3 次)
    • She’s already fluffed that pillow…
  211. focus /ˈfəʊ.kəs/ (尤指注意力或兴趣的)中心,焦点 the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest (3 次)
    • Oh, yeah, that is the part to focus on, you idiot!
  212. fold /fəʊld/ 折叠,对折(尤指纸或布);可折叠,可对折 to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way (3 次)
    • Ahhh, I fold like a cheap hooker who got hit in the stomach by a fat guy with sores on his face.
  213. greet /ɡriːt/ 问候;迎接;向…打招呼;对…作出反应 to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way (3 次)
    • Are we greeting each other this way now?
  214. judge /dʒʌdʒ/ 法官;审判员 a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters (3 次)
    • Luisa: You’re both gonna have to take this up with the judge.
  215. jump /dʒʌmp/ ,跃;跳跃 to push yourself suddenly off the ground and into the air using your legs (3 次)
    • You ready to jump out the airplane without your parachute?”
  216. knock /nɒk/ (反复地)敲,击,打 to repeatedly hit something, producing a noise (3 次)
    • I’m not, I can’t do- Dr. Oberman: Knock knock!How are we today?
  217. match /mætʃ/ 比赛,竞赛 a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other (3 次)
    • Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
  218. offer /ˈɒf.ər/ 主动给予;主动提出;提议 to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something (3 次)
    • Mental note: If Jill Goodacre offers you gum, you take it.
  219. operate /ˈɒp.ər.eɪt/ (使)工作,(使)运行;运作;操作;起作用 to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect (3 次)
    • But, um, I lost the tweezers, so we can’t operate.
  220. pack /pæk/ (把…)打包,收拾(行李) to put something into a bag, box, etc. (3 次)
    • You’ll rent a boat, pack a lunch…
  221. pardon /ˈpɑː.dən/ 原谅,宽恕(常用于礼貌的表达方式) to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions (3 次)
    • Rachel: Pardon?
  222. poope(或许是 pope?) (3 次)
    • We were watching TV, and then he pooped in Monica’s shoe-
  223. prefer /prɪˈfɜːr/ 宁可,更喜爱;觉得还是…更可取 to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another (3 次)
    • my parents actually preferred.
  224. propose /prəˈpəʊz/ 建议;提议;提出 to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider (3 次)
    • I’d like to propose a toast.
  225. rip /rɪp/ 撕裂;撕破;划破 to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly (3 次)
    • Four years of closeness and sharing at the end of which she ripped your heart out, and that is why we don’t do it!
  226. s /es/ (英语字母表的第19个字母) the 19th letter of the English alphabet (3 次)
    • Um, I want to start with a song thats about that moment when you suddenly realize what life is all about.
  227. sell /sel/ ,出售 to give something to someone else in return for money (3 次)
    • Does he sell it, drink it, or just complain a lot?
  228. sign /saɪn/ 签(名),署(名);签署,签字 to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself (3 次)
    • Maybe they wanna sign me!
  229. soothe /suːð/ 使平静,安慰 to make someone feel calm or less worried (3 次)
    • Soothing tones, Celia.
  230. spell /spel/ 用字母拼;拼写 to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order (3 次)
    • What, you wanna spell it out with noodles?
  231. suggest /səˈdʒest/ 提议;建议 to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider (3 次)
    • You’re not actually suggesting Helen Willick-Bunch-Geller?
  232. sweep /swiːp/ 打扫,清扫,扫除 to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed (3 次)
    • But, see, the longer I waited, the more phenomenal the kiss had to be, and now we’ve reached a place where it’s just gotta be one of those things where I just like… sweep everything off the table and throw you down on it.
  233. trap /træp/ 陷阱;夹子;捕捉器 a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape (3 次)
    • I am trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
  234. tryin(或许是 trying?) (3 次)
    • All right, I’m tryin’ that.
  235. waste /weɪst/ 浪费;滥用 an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc. (3 次)
    • and I’ve just wasted about thirty-five of them talking to you people, so, uh.. Monica, can you help me with the door?
  236. wth(或许是 wt?) (3 次)
    • I’m trppd in an ATM vstbl wth Jll Gdcr.
  237. affect /əˈfekt/ 影响;侵袭;感染;打动 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something (2 次)
    • Say all of his relationships are affected by this.
  238. are /ɑːr/ (主语为We、you和they时)是 we/you/they form of be (2 次)
    • Other people are satisfied with staying where they are- I’m telling you, these are the people who never get cancer.
  239. attack /əˈtæk/ 袭击;殴打;攻击;进攻 to try to hurt or defeat using violence (2 次)
    • I think it’s about to attack the Enterprise.
  240. attract /əˈtrækt/ (尤因具有积极、值得赞赏的品质而)吸引;招引;引起 (of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones (2 次)
    • Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
  241. bail /beɪl/ 保释金 an amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial (2 次)
    • Joey: No, no, no, don’t you dare bail on me.
  242. beat /biːt/ 打败,战胜 to defeat or do better than (2 次)
    • Y’know, that’s a tough hand to beat.
  243. beg /beɡ/ 乞求 to make a very strong and urgent request (2 次)
    • Oh, I beg to differ.
  244. belong /bɪˈlɒŋ/ 应在…(地方) to be in the right place or a suitable place (2 次)
    • Anyway, um, I guess this belongs to you.
  245. cancel /ˈkæn.səl/ 取消;终止;撤销 to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want (2 次)
    • Monica: Rach, wait, I can cancel
  246. charge /tʃɑːdʒ/ (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价 to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity (2 次)
    • I mean, I can stop charging anytime I want.
  247. chase /tʃeɪs/ 追赶,追逐;追捕 to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it (2 次)
    • The Millners, they had this unbelievable farm, they had horses, and, and rabbits that he could chase and it was- it w- …..
  248. chew /tʃuː/ 咀嚼;嚼碎 to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed (2 次)
    • Well, is it, like, a little annoying, or is it like when Phoebe chews her hair?
  249. choose /tʃuːz/ 选择;挑选,选取;选中 to decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities (2 次)
    • I have–and I remember this part vividly–a mouthful of pumpkin pie, and this is the moment my parents choose to tell me they’re getting divorced.
  250. cleanse /klenz/ 清洗;使清洁 to make something completely clean (2 次)
    • Stop cleansing my aura!
  251. click /klɪk/ 点击(鼠标) to carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard (2 次)
    • You just click when they click.
  252. complain /kəmˈpleɪn/ 抱怨;发牢骚;诉苦 to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory (2 次)
    • Does he sell it, drink it, or just complain a lot?
  253. concern /kənˈsɜːn/ 使担忧;使挂念;使焦虑 to cause worry to someone (2 次)
    • Monica: That’s because as far as my parents are concerned, Ross can do no wrong.
  254. consider /kənˈsɪd.ər/ 认真考虑,斟酌,细想 to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision (2 次)
    • All things considered, you had fun tonight.
  255. curl /kɜːl/ 鬈发,卷发;卷曲物,螺旋状物 a piece of hair that grows or has been formed into a curving shape, or something that is the same shape as this (2 次)
    • Someone who’s like, who’s like your best friend, but then also can make your toes curl?
  256. curse /kɜːs/ 诅咒,咒骂;骂人 to use a word or an expression that is not polite and shows that you are very angry (2 次)
    • But I think you should know that this money is cursed.
  257. dent /dent/ (物体表面上的)坑,凹陷 a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit (2 次)
    • My face is dented.
  258. deserve /dɪˈzɜːv/ 值得;应得 to have earned or to be given something because of the way you have behaved or the qualities you have (2 次)
    • y’know, you deserve this, after all your years of struggling, you’ve finally been able to crack your way into showbusiness.
  259. discuss /dɪˈskʌs/ 讨论,议论,谈论 to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions (2 次)
    • Well, c’mon, if it’s important enough to discuss while I’m playing, then I assume it’s important enough for everyone else to hear!
  260. drive /draɪv/ 开(车),驾驶 to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle’s movement (2 次)
    • She’s like this high-powered, driven career type.
  261. drown /draʊn/ (使)淹死,(使)溺死 to (cause to) die by being unable to breathe underwater (2 次)
    • I think he’s drowning.
  262. drrbe(或许是 drubber?) (2 次)
    • Rachel: Vrrbddy, the bll is drrbing.
  263. earn /ɜːn/ 挣(钱);挣得;赚得 to receive money as payment for work that you do (2 次)
    • Phoebe: It’s not mine, I didn’t earn it, if I kept it, it would be like stealing.
  264. explode /ɪkˈspləʊd/ (使)爆炸 to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this (2 次)
    • Ross: Ah, so then his plane didn’t explode in a big ball of fire?…
  265. flip /flɪp/ (使)快速翻转;迅速翻动 If you flip something, you turn it over quickly one or more times, and if something flips, it turns over quickly. (2 次)
    • Susan: I will flip you for it.
  266. flush /flʌʃ/ 发红;脸红 When you flush, you become red in the face, especially as a result of strong emotions, heat, or alcohol. (2 次)
    • I’m just gonna go flush myself down the toilet now…
  267. freeze /friːz/ (使)冻结,(使)结冰 If you freeze something, you lower its temperature below 0°C, causing it to become cold and often hard, and if something freezes, its temperature goes below 0°C. (2 次)
    • It’s freezing out here.
  268. handle /ˈhæn.dəl/ ,把手 a part of an object designed for holding, moving, or carrying the object easily (2 次)
    • I couldn’t handle the pressure and I snapped.
  269. hire /haɪər/ ,租用 to pay to use something for a short period (2 次)
    • Dammit, hire the girl!
  270. hone /həʊn/ 使…变锋利;把…磨尖 to make an object sharp (2 次)
    • Hey, I’ve been honing!
  271. ignore /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ 不理睬,忽视 to intentionally not listen or give attention to (2 次)
    • Well, maybe that’s because you spent four years ignoring me.
  272. introduce /ˌɪn.trəˈdʒuːs/ 采用;引进;推行;放入,插入 to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time (2 次)
    • Oh, I just thought we could go out to dinner, and then maybe bring her back to my place and I’d introduce her to my monkey.
  273. juggle /ˈdʒʌɡ.əl/ (用…)玩杂耍 to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people (2 次)
    • Yeah, we played, we watched TV.. that juggling thing is amazing.
  274. knick(或许是 knock?) (2 次)
    • Knick fan?
  275. lick /lɪk/ ,舐 to move the tongue across the surface of something (2 次)
    • It’s the one he’s licking.
  276. measure /ˈmeʒ.ər/ ,测量;计量 to discover the exact size or amount of something (2 次)
    • So I think Alan will become the yardstick against which all future boyfriends will be measured.
  277. mop /mɒp/ 拖把;洗碗刷 a stick with soft material attached to one end, especially used for washing floors (2 次)
    • Just get out of my way and stop moping.
  278. nod /nɒd/ 点头;(尤指)点头赞同,点头致意,点头示意 to move your head down and then up, sometimes several times, especially to show agreement, approval, or greeting, or to show something by doing this (2 次)
    • Ross: It’s okay, y’know, you just nodded off again.
  279. observe /əbˈzɜːv/ 观察;观测;监视 to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it (2 次)
    • Oh, no thanks, we’re just here to observe.
  280. poke /pəʊk/ ,刺,捅 to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something (2 次)
    • Ah, poke a nose, mmm Joey, Chandler, and Ross: Mma, Mma, Mmaah Monica:
  281. post /pəʊst/ 邮件 letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work (2 次)
    • I’ve just been going over your data here, and little thing, you’ve been post-dating your Friday numbers.
  282. promote /prəˈməʊt/ 促进;促销,推销;推广 to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something (2 次)
    • Well, let’s see, the FICA guys took all my money, everyone I know is either getting married, or getting promoted, or getting pregnant, and I’m getting coffee!
  283. pronounce /prəˈnaʊns/ 发(音),读(音) to say a word or a letter in a particular way (2 次)
    • And Ross, with his over-pronouncing every single word?
  284. prove /pruːv/ 证明是,结果是 to show a particular result after a period of time (2 次)
    • I don’t have to prove anything, I’m gonna go get them…
  285. recommend /ˌrek.əˈmend/ 推荐,介绍;建议 to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done (2 次)
    • Um, ok… the… the fifth dentist caved and now they’re all recommending Trident?
  286. remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ 使记起;使想起;提醒 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten (2 次)
    • Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush…
  287. rent /rent/ 租金;租费 a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of a room, house, car, television, etc. that someone else owns (2 次)
    • Maybe tomorrow we can rent a car and run over some puppies.
  288. rescue /ˈres.kjuː/ 救援;营救;解救 to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation (2 次)
    • Ross: My friend Bethel rescued him from some lab.
  289. row /rəʊ/ 一排;一行;一列 a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other (2 次)
    • He could row like a viking.
  290. rub /rʌb/ ;摩擦;搓;揉搓 to press or be pressed against something with a circular or up-and-down repeated movement (2 次)
    • Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
  291. salad /ˈsæl.əd/ (通常用生菜等做成的)蔬菜色拉 a mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as a separate dish or with other food (2 次)
    • Tuna or egg salad?
  292. scratch /skrætʃ/ ;搔;擦;划 to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough (2 次)
    • I mean, she’ll scratch your eyes right out.
  293. settle /ˈset.əl/ 确定;决定;解决,结束(争端等) to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement (2 次)
    • Rach, Rach, we gotta settle.
  294. shush /ʃʊʃ/ 嘘(要某人保持安静) used to tell someone to be quiet (2 次)
    • Rachel: What are you shushing?
  295. slide /slaɪd/ (使)滑动,(使)滑行 to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface (2 次)
    • Chandler: So tell me, how do- how do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me?…Sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
  296. spit /spɪt/ ,吐(尤指唾液) to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva (2 次)
    • Monica: I know being spit on is probably not what you need right now.
  297. spoil /spɔɪl/ 破坏;糟蹋;毁掉 to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something (2 次)
    • Yes, please don’t spoil all this fun.
  298. spy /spaɪ/ 间谍,密探 a person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization (2 次)
    • Who are we spying on?
  299. steer /stɪər/ 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 to control the direction of a vehicle (2 次)
    • Paul: Ooh, steer clear of you.
  300. study /ˈstʌd.i/ 学习;攻读,研读 to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books (2 次)
    • Chandler: I am telling you, years from now, schoolchildren will study it as one of the greatest first dates of all time.
  301. swallow /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ 吞咽,吞下,咽下 to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat (2 次)
    • Ross: You’ve got to help me my monkey swallowed a ‘K’!
  302. swoop /swuːp/ (尤指为进攻而从高处)俯冲,向下猛扑 to move very quickly and easily through the air, especially down from a high position in order to attack (2 次)
    • She just broke up with the guy, it’s time for you to swoop in!
  303. tap /tæp/ (常指连续)轻拍,轻叩,轻敲 to hit something gently, and often repeatedly, especially making short, sharp noises (2 次)
    • I’m going to tap class.
  304. tear /teər/ (被)撕开,(被)撕掉,(被)撕裂 to pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off (2 次)
    • And then you say, um, ‘it’s tearing me apart, but I have no choice.
  305. threaten /ˈθret.ən/ 威胁,恐吓;扬言要 to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want (2 次)
    • You’re threatened by me.
  306. violate /ˈvaɪ.ə.leɪt/ 违反,违背,违犯(尤指法律、协议、原则等) to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect (2 次)
    • I feel violated.
  307. was /wɒz/ (be 的过去式) past simple of be (2 次)
    • The Millners, they had this unbelievable farm, they had horses, and, and rabbits that he could chase and it was- it w- …..
  308. wave /weɪv/ 挥(手);招手,摆手(表示问候、指示或强调) to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression (2 次)
    • Now she just finished throwing his clothes off the balcony, now there’s just a lot of gesturing and arm-waving, , Ok, that is either, “How could you?”
  309. wind /wɪnd/ ;气流 a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt (2 次)
    • He knows no-one’s gonna say all those names, so they’ll wind up calling her Geller, then he gets his way!
  310. accent /ˈæk.sənt/ 口音,腔调;土音 the way in which people in a particular area, country, or social group pronounce words (1 次)
    • Angela: That’s because I’m wearing a dress that accents my boobs.
  311. accord /əˈkɔːd/ (正式的)协议;条约;一致;符合 (a formal) agreement (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, I still got a week left to go in the program, and according to the rules, if I want to get the money I’m not allowed to conduct any… ersonal experiments, if you know what I mean.
  312. adore /əˈdɔːr/ (尤指崇敬地)爱慕,热爱;非常喜欢 to love someone very much, especially in a way that shows a lot of admiration or respect, or to like something very much (1 次)
    • Yeah, it’s his, uh, innate Alan-ness that-that-that we adore.
  313. affirm /əˈfɜːm/ 证实;确认;断言 to state something as true (1 次)
    • Mrs. Geller: I’m telling you, it’s a wonder your mother turned out to be the positive, life-affirming person that she is.
  314. aim /eɪm/ 目标,目的;意图 a result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve (1 次)
    • Carol: Just aim for the bump.
  315. announce /əˈnaʊns/ (尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告 to make something known or tell people about something officially (1 次)
    • Well, ever since we announced the engagement, he’s been acting really weird, and then last night, he came home smelling like Chanel.
  316. appear /əˈpɪər/ 出现;呈现;显现 to start to be seen or to be present (1 次)
    • Well, Susan, I see what appears to be a dark vent.
  317. apply /əˈplaɪ/ (尤指通过书面或表格形式)申请,请求 to request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form (1 次)
    • Well, we’re applying to a lot of them.
  318. appraise /əˈpreɪz/ 评定;鉴定;评价 to examine someone or something in order to judge their qualities, success, or needs (1 次)
    • Ross: Anyone want me to appraise anything?
  319. arrive /əˈraɪv/ 到达,抵达(尤指到达旅途的终点);到来;来临 to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey (1 次)
    • The phone bill arrives, but you don’t pay it right away.
  320. assure /əˈʃɔːr/ (尤指为消除其忧虑而)确定地对…说,向…保证,使确信;让…放心 to tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they do not worry (1 次)
    • So I decided not to fire her again until I can be assured that she will be no threat to herself, or others.
  321. attach /əˈtætʃ/ ,绑;连接;使附着;附上;固定 to fasten, join, or connect something (1 次)
    • Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
  322. avoid /əˈvɔɪd/ 避开;逃避 to stay away from someone or something (1 次)
    • For the past couple days, people have been avoiding me and giving me these really strange looks.
  323. balance /ˈbæl.əns/ 平衡 a state where things are of equal weight or force (1 次)
    • So how does this work, you going to balance the plates on these little guys’ heads?
  324. bang /bæŋ/ 砰砰猛击,重击;(使)发出巨响 to (cause something to) make a sudden very loud noise or noises (1 次)
    • He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
  325. barge /bɑːdʒ/ (鲁莽地)冲,闯 to hurry somewhere or through a place in a rude and forceful way (1 次)
    • You just barge in here, you don’t knock Chandler: I’m sorry!
  326. bash /bæʃ/ 猛撞;猛击 to hit hard (1 次)
    • Okay, let’s let the Alan-bashing begin.
  327. beam /biːm/ 光线;光束;光柱 a line of light that shines from a bright object (1 次)
    • Shhh, busy beaming with pride.
  328. behave /bɪˈheɪv/ (以某种方式)行事,表现 to act in a particular way (1 次)
    • Okay, well, if she always behaves like this, why don’t you say something?
  329. belch /beltʃ/ 打嗝 to allow air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth (1 次)
    • Not after your cousin who could belch the alphabet.
  330. betcha /ˈbetʃ.ə/ 敢打赌,当然,真的(bet you 的口语缩略) short form of “bet you”, meaning that you are very sure about something (1 次)
    • Phoebe: You betcha!
  331. blaze /bleɪz/ 熊熊燃烧 to burn brightly and strongly (1 次)
    • In the cab, on the way over, Steve blazed up a doobie.
  332. bless /bles/ 求上帝降福于;祝福;使神圣 to ask for God’s help and protection for someone or something, or to call or make someone or something holy (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: God bless the chickpea.
  333. bloat /bləʊt/ (使)膨胀;(使)臃肿 to swell up, or to make someone or something swollen (1 次)
    • And then… your face is bloated?
  334. bore /bɔːr/ 使厌烦;使讨厌 to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest (1 次)
    • Fake Monica: I thought that movie was so incredibly… boring.
  335. boycott /ˈbɔɪ.kɒt/ 拒绝购买(或参加);抵制 to refuse to buy a product or take part in an activity as a way of expressing strong disapproval (1 次)
    • And I assume, Chandler, you are still boycotting all the pilgrim holidays.
  336. brag /bræɡ/ 吹嘘,夸耀 to speak too proudly about what you have done or what you own (1 次)
    • Chandler: You know, I don’t mean to brag, but I waited tables at Innsbruck in ‘76.
  337. burst /bɜːst/ (使)迸裂;(使)爆炸 to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this (1 次)
    • And then he burst into flames.
  338. bust /bʌst/ (女子的)胸部,胸围 a woman’s breasts, or the measurement around a woman’s breasts and back (1 次)
    • So why was I busting my ass to make this delicious Thanksgiving dinner?
  339. buzz /bʌz/ 发嗡嗡声;发蜂鸣声 to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes (1 次)
    • Buzz him in!
  340. caress /kəˈres/ 爱抚;抚摸;亲吻 to touch or kiss someone in a gentle and loving way (1 次)
    • Now tell me you want to caress my butt!
  341. carry /ˈkær.i/ ;扛;抱;抬;搬;载 to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and transport it, him, or her from one place to another (1 次)
    • Besides, you’re carrying my baby.
  342. carve /kɑːv/ (尤指在石头或木头上)雕刻 to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, wood, etc. (1 次)
    • Shall I carve?
  343. celebrate /ˈsel.ə.breɪt/ 庆祝,庆贺;祝贺 to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important (1 次)
    • But we’re celebrating Thanksgiving in December ‘cause he is lunar.
  344. chalk /tʃɔːk/ 白垩 a type of soft white rock (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Wait, does he eat chalk?
  345. chant /tʃɑːnt/ 重复地说(或唱);反复吟唱;反复念诵 to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Or…or we can chant and dance around naked, you know, with sticks.
  346. char /tʃɑːr/ (把…)烧焦,烧黑 to burn and become black or to burn something so that it becomes black (1 次)
    • Fireman No. 2: A piece of something: boxer shorts, greeting cards, and what looks like a half-charred picture-Wow, that guy’s hairier than the Chief!
  347. cheat /tʃiːt/ 欺骗,行骗;作弊 to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want (1 次)
    • He’s gonna keep cheating on my ma like she wanted, she’s gonna keep pretending she doesn’t know even though she does, and my little sister Tina can’t see her husband any more because he got a restraining order…which has nothing to do with anything except that I found out today.
  348. cheer /tʃɪər/ 欢呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奋 to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement (1 次)
    • Here you go, maybe this’ll cheer you up.
  349. cheffe(或许是 chef?) (1 次)
    • I just don’t have that much cheffing experience.
  350. clarify /ˈklær.ɪ.faɪ/ 澄清;阐明;使更清晰易懂 to make something clear or easier to understand by giving more details or a simpler explanation (1 次)
    • Ross: I just wanna clarify this: are you outing Mr. Peanut?
  351. clench /klentʃ/ (常指坚决或生气地)捏紧,握紧,咬紧 to close or hold something very tightly, often in a determined or angry way (1 次)
    • Director: No, that was clenching.
  352. collect /kəˈlekt/ (作为爱好)收藏,收集 to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby (1 次)
    • Like, collect all five?
  353. compensate /ˈkɒm.pən.seɪt/ 赔偿;补偿 to pay someone money in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem (1 次)
    • Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
  354. conduct /kənˈdʌkt/ 组织;实施;进行;处理 to organize and perform a particular activity (1 次)
    • Yeah, well, I still got a week left to go in the program, and according to the rules, if I want to get the money I’m not allowed to conduct any… ersonal experiments, if you know what I mean.
  355. connect /kəˈnekt/ (使或被)连接;(使或被)相连 to join or be joined with something else (1 次)
    • Chandler: Say your son never feels connected to you, as one.
  356. consummate /ˈkɒn.sə.mət/ 完美无缺的;圆满的 perfect, or complete in every way (1 次)
    • Today’s the day Carol and I first.. consummated our physical relationship.
  357. continue /kənˈtɪn.juː/ (使)继续,(使)持续,(使)延续 to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this (1 次)
    • And I just kept thinking: why does people continue to go there?
  358. create /kriˈeɪt/ 创造;创建;创作;发明 to make something new, or invent something (1 次)
    • Well, he wants to do some ecclectic, so he’s looking for someone who can, you know, create the entire menu.
  359. crown /kraʊn/ 王冠,皇冠;冕 a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels (= precious stones), and worn by a king or queen at official ceremonies (1 次)
    • Dr. Franzblau: All right, he’s crowning.
  360. d’y’see(或许是 seed’s?) (1 次)
    • Okay, d'y'see anybody you think could be me?
  361. dangle /ˈdæŋ.ɡəl/ (使)垂下;(使)悬荡;悬挂;提着来回摆动 to hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely (1 次)
    • Let her dangle.
  362. debate /dɪˈbeɪt/ 谈论,讨论;争论,辩论 (a) serious discussion of a subject in which many people take part (1 次)
    • Congress is debating a new deficit reduction bill… the mayor wants to raise subway fares again…
  363. dehydrate /ˌdiː.haɪˈdreɪt/ 去除(…的)水分,(使)脱水 to lose water, or to cause water to be lost from something, especially from a person’s body (1 次)
    • Dehydrated Japanese noodles under fluorescent lights… does it get better than this?
  364. deny /dɪˈnaɪ/ 否认,否定 to say that something is not true (1 次)
    • You can’t deny it.
  365. depend /dɪˈpend/ 由…决定,取决于 to be decided by or to change according to the stated thing (1 次)
    • Actually, tomorrow night kinda depends on how tonight goes.
  366. develop /dɪˈvel.əp/ (使)发展;(使)发育;(使)成长 to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form (1 次)
    • I think that what you need is to develop a more sophisticated screening process.
  367. dial /ˈdaɪ.əl/ 拨号,按号码 to operate a phone or make a phone call to someone by choosing a particular series of numbers on the phone (1 次)
    • I mean, all she has to do is to dial 55-JIMBO.
  368. differ /ˈdɪf.ər/ 与…不同,跟…不一样,有区别 to be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way (1 次)
    • Oh, I beg to differ.
  369. disturb /dɪˈstɜːb/ 打断;干扰 to interrupt what someone is doing (1 次)
    • Chandler: Something so sweet and…disturbing about that.
  370. divide /dɪˈvaɪd/ (使)分开;(使)分组 to (cause to) separate into parts or groups (1 次)
    • The girls divide some Chinese takeaway.
  371. doin(或许是 din?) (1 次)
    • So, how ya doin?
  372. donate /dəʊˈneɪt/ 捐赠,捐助,捐献 to give money or goods to help a person or organization (1 次)
    • Oh, Joey, please tell me you’re only donating your time.
  373. doubt /daʊt/ (尤指对好坏、真实性的)怀疑,疑虑,疑问 (a feeling of) not being certain about something, especially about how good or true it is (1 次)
    • I doubt it.
  374. drag /dræɡ/ ,拉,拽,牵引 to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground (1 次)
    • He’s walking around all the time dragging his hands…
  375. dread /dred/ 对…感到恐惧;害怕;担心 to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen (1 次)
    • Oh, like I wasn’t dreading tomorrow enough, having to give it back to him… ‘Hi Barry!
  376. drift /drɪft/ (尤指在外力作用下)飘,漂流,漂移 to move slowly, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over direction (1 次)
    • So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
  377. endear /ɪnˈdɪər/ 使…受…喜爱(或欢迎) to cause someone to be liked by someone (1 次)
    • Ross: Oh, now, don’t listen to him, Pheebs, I think it’s endearing.
  378. engorge (1 次)
    • And there’s no ‘j’ in ‘engorged’.
  379. enter /ˈen.tər/ 进来;进去;进入 to come or go into a particular place (1 次)
    • Yeah, like that thought never entered my mind.
  380. envy /ˈen.vi/ 羡慕;忌妒 to wish that you had something that another person has (1 次)
    • All you want is a dingle, What you envy’s a schwang, A thing through which you can tinkle, Or play with, or simply let hang… Rachel: God.
  381. erase /ɪˈreɪz/ 抹去,擦掉(尤指铅笔字迹) to remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it (1 次)
    • But, he keeps erasing the messages on my machine, “supposedly” by accident.
  382. establish /ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ/ 建立;设立;创立 to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time (1 次)
    • Well, I guess we’ve established who’s staying here with Monica…
  383. etch (1 次)
    • Coma Guy: So, the Etch-a-Sketch is from you guys?
  384. ev(或许是 v?) (1 次)
    • Well, ever-ev-…
  385. ewe /juː/ (尤指成年的)母羊 a female sheep, especially an adult one (1 次)
    • Look, look at your man, Ewing.
  386. exchange /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ 交换;互换;交流 the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else (1 次)
    • I exchanged the blouse you got me.
  387. exert /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ 运用;行使(权威、权力等);施加(影响等) to use something such as authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen (1 次)
    • Ooo, I have to win money to exert my power over women.
  388. expose /ɪkˈspəʊz/ 暴露;露出;使曝光 to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen (1 次)
    • Just do it really fast, and then the wound is exposed.
  389. extend /ɪkˈstend/ 扩大;扩展;使增加长度 to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer (1 次)
    • Actually, I got the extended disco version, with three choruses of “You’ll never make it on your own”.
  390. fail /feɪl/ 失败;未能做到 to not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do (1 次)
    • Maybe you wanted your marriage to fail.
  391. famish /ˈfæm.ɪʃ/ 极度饥饿;使挨饿 to suffer from extreme hunger or to make someone suffer from extreme hunger (1 次)
    • Mrs. Bing: I am famished.
  392. fasten /ˈfɑː.sən/ 扣紧;系牢;扎好;关紧 to (cause something to) become firmly fixed together, or in position, or closed (1 次)
    • Fasten your seatbelts, it’s peepee time.
  393. fixate /fɪkˈseɪt/ 具有(或产生)不正常的依恋(或偏爱);迷上,迷恋 to think about something too much and find it difficult to stop (1 次)
    • Why does everyone keep fixating on that?
  394. fle(或许是 elf?) (1 次)
    • Rachel: I mean, we are way past the fling thing, I mean, I am feeling things that I’ve only read about in Danielle Steele books, you know?
  395. fleel(或许是 feel?) (1 次)
    • I feel- great, I fleel great.
  396. float /fləʊt/ 漂浮 to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink (1 次)
    • I know, I opened it up and there it was, just floating in there, like this tiny little hitch-hiker!
  397. flop /flɒp/ 重重地落下(或掉下) to fall or drop heavily (1 次)
    • So anyway, um, his head is like flopping down Broadway, right, and I’m just thinking… how inappropriate this is.
  398. forgot /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something (1 次)
    • Monica: We forgot to sign one of the admissions forms.
  399. fulfil(或许是 fulfill?) (1 次)
    • Oh, so what you’re saying is you’re not completely fulfilled by Rick, Ethan and myself?
  400. gather /ˈɡæð.ər/ 收集,搜集;聚集,集拢 to collect several things, often from different places or people (1 次)
    • Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
  401. glaze /ɡleɪz/ 给…上釉;给…上光;使光滑,使光亮 to make a surface shiny by putting a liquid substance onto it and leaving it or heating it until it dries (1 次)
    • No, I’d be hearing about ‘Why didn’t I get the honey-glazed ham?’, I didn’t spend enough on flowers, and if I spent more she’d be saying ‘Why are you wasting your money?
  402. goin(或许是 goon?) (1 次)
    • Hi, how’s it goin?
  403. graduate /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/ 大学毕业生,学士学位获得者 a person who has a first degree from a university or college (1 次)
    • Oh, she just graduated, and she wants to be something in cooking, or food, or….
  404. grieve /ɡriːv/ (尤指为某人去世而)悲痛,悲伤,伤心 to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies (1 次)
    • Oh, he needed some time to grieve.
  405. grill /ɡrɪl/ (炉具的)烤架,焙盘 the surface in a cooker that can be heated to very high temperatures and under which you put food to be cooked (1 次)
    • Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
  406. haul /hɔːl/ (用力)拉,拖(重物) to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty (1 次)
    • I figure I’m better off staying with the kid than hauling my ass back and forth on the ferry.
  407. heave /hiːv/ ,推,举起,移动(重物) to move something heavy using a lot of effort (1 次)
    • And so I uh, hah-hah, I just heave it down field.
  408. heighten /ˈhaɪ.tən/ (使)(尤指某种情绪或效果)增强,加强 to increase or make something increase, especially an emotion or effect (1 次)
    • But all my other senses are heightened, y’know?
  409. hike /haɪk/ (尤指乡间的)远足,长途步行 a long walk, especially in the countryside (1 次)
    • I’m on this field, and they, they hike me the baby…
  410. hog /hɒɡ/ (尤指供食用的)猪 a pig, especially one that is allowed to grow large so that it can be eaten (1 次)
    • Listen honey, if I’m hogging the ball too much you just jump right in there and take a couple punches because I’m telling you, this feels great.
  411. impress /ɪmˈpres/ 给…留下深刻印象;使钦佩 to cause someone to admire or respect you (1 次)
    • Ross: Uh, nothing, I’m sure they’ll be impressed with your excellent compuper skills.
  412. income /ˈɪŋ.kʌm/ 收入,收益 money that is earned from doing work or received from investments (1 次)
    • Phoebe: Look out, incoming pumpkin pie!
  413. inflate /ɪnˈfleɪt/ (使)充气;(使)膨胀 to make something increase in size by filling it with air, or to increase in size when filled with air (1 次)
    • Monica: Something went wrong with Underdog, and they couldn’t get his head to inflate.
  414. inform /ɪnˈfɔːm/ 通知,告知 to tell someone about particular facts (1 次)
    • Chandler: And err, he informed me that uh, she took the news rather badly, in fact, he uh, mentioned the word frenzy.
  415. inlcude(或许是 include?) (1 次)
    • Oh, yeah, right, OK… inlcuding the waffles last week, you now owe me… 17 jillion dollars.
  416. innate /ɪˈneɪt/ 天生的,固有的 An innate quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned. (1 次)
    • Yeah, it’s his, uh, innate Alan-ness that-that-that we adore.
  417. input /ˈɪn.pʊt/ (能源、资金或信息的)投入,输入 something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it can operate (1 次)
    • If I don’t input those numbers,… it doesn’t make much of a difference…
  418. inputte(或许是 inputted?) (1 次)
    • I’m inputting my numbers, and big Al calls me into his office and tells me he wants to make me processing supervisor.
  419. interrupt /ˌɪn.təˈrʌpt/ 打断(其他人说话) to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do (1 次)
    • Ross: …Gets interrupted.
  420. intimidate /ɪnˈtɪm.ɪ.deɪt/ 恫吓,恐吓 to frighten or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something that you want them to do (1 次)
    • She, she buys clothes from stores that I’m intimidated by the sales people.
  421. invade /ɪnˈveɪd/ 入侵,侵略 to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it (1 次)
    • If can invade Poland, there isn’t anything I can’t do.
  422. lead /liːd/ 领导,带领,率领 to control a group of people, a country, or a situation (1 次)
    • It’s like if you woke up one day and found out your dad was leading this double life.
  423. lend /lend/ 借出,借给 to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back (1 次)
    • Ross: She lent me an egg once.
  424. liberate /ˈlɪb.ər.eɪt/ 解放,使自由 to help someone or something to be free (1 次)
    • Now, do you think his ‘love stick can be liberated from its denim prison’?
  425. load /ləʊd/ (尤指车辆、桥梁、动物等的)负重,负荷,载重 the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal (1 次)
    • Is it loaded?
  426. loathe /ləʊð/ ,憎恨;厌恶 to hate someone or something (1 次)
    • I loathe myself.
  427. lock /lɒk/ ,门锁 a device that prevents something such as a door from being opened and can only be opened with a key (1 次)
    • Ross: We have got to start locking that door!
  428. lokk(或许是 look?) (1 次)
    • What, so I can’t lokk nice?
  429. madcap /ˈmæd.kæp/ (行为或计划)鲁莽的,愚蠢的,荒唐的 used to describe silly and funny behaviour or a plan that is very silly and funny and unlikely to succeed (1 次)
    • Alright, you madcap gal.
  430. maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/ 维持;保持 to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less (1 次)
    • And I’ve sort of been maintaining my amateur status so that I can waitress in the Olympics.
  431. mangle /ˈmæŋ.ɡəl/ 绞坏;撕烂 to destroy something by twisting it with force or tearing it into pieces so that its original form is completely changed (1 次)
    • If she offers you mangled animal carcass, you take it.
  432. mash /mæʃ/ 将(食物)捣成泥状,把(食物)捣烂 to crush food, usually after cooking it, so that it forms a soft mass (1 次)
    • Tonight’s potatoes will be both mashed with lumps, and in the form of tots.
  433. master /ˈmɑː.stər/ (动物的)主人 the person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal (1 次)
    • Well, I see he’s finally mastered the difference between ‘bring me the’ and ‘pee in the’.
  434. mix /mɪks/ (使)混合,拌和 to (cause different substances to) combine, so that the result cannot easily be separated into its parts (1 次)
    • Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
  435. mock /mɒk/ 嘲笑,嘲弄;(常指为取笑而)模仿 to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way (1 次)
    • Chandler: Too many jokes… must mock Joey!
  436. moped /ˈməʊ.ped/ 机动脚踏两用车,机动自行车 a small motorcycle with pedals (= parts that you press with your feet to move forward) that can be used when starting it or travelling up a hill (1 次)
    • Phoebe: You know, did you ride mopeds?
  437. musta(或许是 musts?) (1 次)
    • Oh, well, I, I guess it musta been the day after you were born.
  438. ndash(或许是 dash?) (1 次)
    • Hey, listen, I know I came in late last week, but I slept funny, and my hair was very very – Mr. Douglas: Not you.
  439. obligate /ˈɒb.lɪ.ɡət/ 强制性的 needing to do something or to have particular conditions in order to live (1 次)
    • Why can’t we just talk, and laugh, and make love, without feeling obligated to one another… and up until tonight I thought that’s what you wanted too.
  440. occur /əˈkɜːr/ (尤指事故及其他意外事件)发生 (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen (1 次)
    • This is just occurring to you?
  441. officiate /əˈfɪʃ.i.eɪt/ 主持(仪式或其他公众活动) to be in charge of or to lead a ceremony or other public event (1 次)
    • Ross: And officiating at tonight’s blackout, is Rabbi Tribbiani.
  442. organise(或许是 organist?) (1 次)
    • Okay, so I’m responsible, I’m organised.
  443. overrate /ˌəʊ.vəˈreɪt/ 高估;对…评价太高 to have too good an opinion of something (1 次)
    • Passion is way overrated.
  444. overshadow /ˌəʊ.vəˈʃæd.əʊ/ 使黯然失色;使相形见绌;使蒙上阴影 to cause someone or something to seem less important or less happy (1 次)
    • Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
  445. panic /ˈpæn.ɪk/ 恐慌,惊慌 a sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought and action (1 次)
    • Alright, I panicked, alright?
  446. peed /piː/ 排尿(urinate的非正式说法) informal for urinate (1 次)
    • And then, like three days in a row he got to the newspaper before I did, and peed all over the crossword.
  447. peel /piːl/ 除去,剥去(水果、蔬菜的)皮 to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables (1 次)
    • Monica: Did anybody else feel they just wanted to peel the skin off their body, to have something else to do?
  448. peg /peɡ/ 小钉;挂物钉;(尤指)挂衣钩 a small stick or hook that sticks out from a surface and from which objects, especially clothes, can hang (1 次)
    • Melanie: I don’t know, I-I guess I just had you pegged as one of those guys who’re always ‘me, me, me.’
  449. persuade /pəˈsweɪd/ 劝服;说服 to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it or by talking to that person and making them believe it (1 次)
    • Someone found a bone, we want the bone, but they don’t want us to have the bone, so I’m going over there to try to persuade them to give us the bo-it’s-it’s a whole big bone thing.
  450. pickin(或许是 picking?) (1 次)
    • I mean I’m still in there, changing his diapers, pickin’ his fleas…
  451. plunge /plʌndʒ/ (使)(某人或某物)骤然移动,骤然下降 to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something (1 次)
    • Don’t look now, but behind us is a guy who has the potential to break our hearts and plunge us into a pit of depression.
  452. plunk /plʌŋk/ (随意地)重重放下 to put something down heavily and without taking care (1 次)
    • You could plunk me down in the middle of any woman’s uterus, no compass, and I can find my way out of there like that!
  453. poo /puː/ ,大便 (a piece of) solid waste from the body (1 次)
    • Marcel, did you poo in the shoe?
  454. pound /paʊnd/ 镑(英国等国家的货币单位) the standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries (1 次)
    • Who gets my heart pounding, who… who makes me, uh…
  455. practice /ˈpræk.tɪs/ 实施,实践 action rather than thought or ideas (1 次)
    • Even when you practice it at home, man oh man, it is nothing like that.
  456. prep /prep/ (尤指私立学校的)家庭作业 school work that students, especially students at private schools, do at home or not during school time (1 次)
    • But we can prep the guy!
  457. pretend /prɪˈtend/ 假装,伪称;(游戏中)装扮 to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game (1 次)
    • He’s gonna keep cheating on my ma like she wanted, she’s gonna keep pretending she doesn’t know even though she does, and my little sister Tina can’t see her husband any more because he got a restraining order…which has nothing to do with anything except that I found out today.
  458. proofread /ˈpruːf.riːd/ 校对 to find and correct mistakes in text before it is printed or put online (1 次)
    • Ross: Rach, did you proofread these?
  459. publish /ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/ 公布;出版;发表 to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper (1 次)
    • Mr. Geller: Look, there are people like Ross who need to shoot for the stars, with his museum, and his papers getting published.
  460. punish /ˈpʌn.ɪʃ/ 惩罚 to cause someone who has done something wrong or committed a crime to suffer, by hurting them, forcing them to pay money, sending them to prison, etc. (1 次)
    • You can hate me if you want, but please do not punish him.
  461. rattle /ˈræt.əl/ (连续重复的)嗒嗒声,嘎嘎声;连续短促的碰撞声 a sound similar to a series of quickly repeated knocks (1 次)
    • it rattles
  462. reassure /ˌriː.əˈʃɔːr/ 使安心;使打消疑虑;安慰 to comfort someone and stop them from worrying (1 次)
    • So they’re constantly, like, having to reassure each other that they’re having a good time.
  463. reconcile /ˈrek.ən.saɪl/ 调和;调解;使一致 to find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist together (1 次)
    • I’m sure there’s some friendly way to reconcile this!
  464. reduse(或许是 refuse?) (1 次)
    • She is having one of her boobs redused.
  465. refer /rɪˈfɜːr/ (尤指简短地)提到,谈及,谈起 to talk or write about someone or something, especially in only a few words (1 次)
    • But um, we just refer to you as Bobo the Sperm Guy.
  466. register /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/ (尤指把姓名)登记,注册,记录 to put information, especially your name, into an official list or record (1 次)
    • I’m sure you didn’t register for that.
  467. regret /rɪˈɡret/ 懊悔,遗憾;惋惜;痛惜 a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a wish that it could have been different and better (1 次)
    • Chandler: I know there’ll be many moments in the years to come when I’ll regret asking the following question, but-
  468. rehearse /rəˈhɜːs/ (为公演而)排练,排演,彩排 to practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance (1 次)
    • Ross: We’re rehearsing a Greek play.
  469. relieve /rɪˈliːv/ 缓解,减轻,解除(疼痛或担忧);使宽心,使宽慰 to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong (1 次)
    • Monica: Relieved?
  470. remove /rɪˈmuːv/ 移开;拿开;去掉;除去;调动 to take something or someone away from somewhere, or off something (1 次)
    • Yes, the doctors say if they remove it, he’ll die.
  471. resent /rɪˈzent/ 感到愤恨;不满;憎恶 to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like (1 次)
    • They’re tiny and chubby and so sweet to touch, and soon they’ll grow up and resent you so much.
  472. resist /rɪˈzɪst/ 反抗;回击;抵抗 to fight against something or someone that is attacking you (1 次)
    • Dr. Mitchell: Look at this, it’s from the cellars of Ernest and Tova Borgnine, so how could we resist?
  473. resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/ 解决;解除;消除 to solve or end a problem or difficulty (1 次)
    • We’re all adults here, there’s only one way to resolve this.
  474. rethink /ˌriːˈθɪŋk/ 再想,重新考虑 to think again about a plan, idea, or system in order to change or improve it (1 次)
    • Well, you may wanna rethink the dirty underwear.
  475. ridicule /ˈrɪd.ɪ.kjuːl/ 嘲笑;奚落;戏弄 unkind words or actions that make someone or something look stupid (1 次)
    • Julie: You don’t think they’ll judge and ridicule me?
  476. root /ruːt/ ,根茎,根块 the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground (1 次)
    • I was always rooting for you two kids to get together.
  477. s’goe(或许是 goes?) (1 次)
    • Monica: ‘S'going pretty good, y’know?
  478. s’like(或许是 likeness?) (1 次)
    • S'like you and Carol.
  479. sabotage /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/ (为阻止敌人或对手成功而)毁坏,破坏(设备、武器或建筑物) to damage or destroy equipment, weapons, or buildings in order to prevent the success of an enemy or competitor (1 次)
    • I mean, it’s conceivable that you wanted to sabotage your marriage so that the sibling would feel less of a failure in the eyes of the parents.
  480. scooche(或许是 scorcher?) (1 次)
    • Let’s try scooching!
  481. scrape /skreɪp/ 去除;刮;擦 to remove an unwanted covering or a top layer from something, especially using a sharp edge or something rough (1 次)
    • Well, the meat’s only every third layer, maybe you could scrape.
  482. scrub /skrʌb/ (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗 to rub something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap, and water (1 次)
    • Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush…
  483. sculpt /skʌlpt/ 雕塑;雕刻 to create solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone (1 次)
    • Okay, he’s a lawyer, who teaches sculpting on the side.
  484. seal /siːl/ 海豹 a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice (1 次)
    • and it’ll seal the deal.
  485. seek /siːk/ 寻找;寻求(尤指非物质的东西) to try to find or get something, especially something that is not a physical object (1 次)
    • Janice: You seek me out.
  486. separate /ˈsep.ər.ət/ 各自的;单独的,不同的 existing or happening independently or in a different physical space (1 次)
    • Ross: Rach, do you uh, are you gonna separate those?
  487. sharpen /ˈʃɑː.pən/ 使变尖;使锋利 to make something sharp or sharper (1 次)
    • I just sharpened her this morning.
  488. shouldn’ta(或许是 shouldn’t?) (1 次)
    • Look, I uh, I shouldn'ta come.
  489. shove /ʃʌv/ ,推挤,推撞 to push someone or something forcefully (1 次)
    • Does he look like he was just told to shove anything?
  490. shred /ʃred/ 极少量,微量 a very small amount of something (1 次)
    • The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
  491. shuffle /ˈʃʌf.əl/ 拖着脚走,曳足而行 to walk by pulling your feet slowly along the ground rather than lifting them (1 次)
    • Ross: Uh, Rach, do you want me to shuffle those?
  492. shun /ʃʌn/ 避开,避免 to avoid something (1 次)
    • Till I bought a blow dryer, then I was shunned.
  493. sible(或许是 sable?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Wait-wait, go back to that sibling thing.
  494. simulate /ˈsɪm.jə.leɪt/ 模拟,模仿;假装,伪装 to do or make something that looks real but is not real (1 次)
    • But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
  495. ski /skiː/ 滑雪板 one of a pair of long, flat narrow pieces of wood or plastic that curve up at the front and are fastened to boots so that the wearer can move quickly and easily over snow (1 次)
    • See, every year we go skiing in Vail, and normally my father pays for my ticket, but I sort of started the whole independence thing, you know, which is actually why I took this job.
  496. skipping /skɪp/ ,跳跃 to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step (1 次)
    • And even if I was happy, okay, and, and skipping- ‘Not-not-mine, not-not-mine, not-not-mine, not-not-mine’…
  497. slam /slæm/ (使)重重撞上,(使)砰地关上 to (cause to) move against a hard surface with force and usually a loud noise (1 次)
    • Chandler: You gotta let me slam the door!
  498. slather /ˈslæð.ər/ 大量涂抹,厚厚涂抹 to spread something thickly on something else (1 次)
    • She said she wants to slather my body with stuff and then lick it off.
  499. slaughter /ˈslɔː.tər/ (尤指战争中的)屠杀,杀戮 the killing of many people cruelly and unfairly, especially in a war (1 次)
    • Apparently he was this Russian dictator who slaughtered all these people.
  500. slip /slɪp/ 滑倒;失脚 to slide without intending to (1 次)
    • I-I was gesturing, a-and the plate slipped out of my hand.
  501. slow /sləʊ/ 慢的,缓慢的 moving, happening, or doing something without much speed (1 次)
    • Yeah, sorry, the swallowing slowed me down.
  502. smack /smæk/ (尤指作为惩戒孩子的方式)掌掴,打 to hit someone or something forcefully with the flat inside part of your hand, producing a short, loud noise, especially as a way of punishing a child (1 次)
    • Steve: Well, smack my ass and call me Judy!
  503. smash /smæʃ/ 打碎,摔碎 to cause something to break noisily into a lot of small pieces (1 次)
    • Wow! I’m-I’m-I’m glad you smashed her watch!
  504. snub /snʌb/ 冷落,怠慢 to insult someone by not giving them any attention or treating them as if they are not important (1 次)
    • Now I’m needy and snubbed.
  505. sob /sɒb/ 呜咽,抽泣,抽噎 to cry noisily, taking in deep breaths (1 次)
    • Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
  506. spooky /ˈspuː.ki/ 怪异的;诡异的;阴森可怕的 strange and frightening (1 次)
    • Ross: Kinda… spooky without any lights.
  507. squeeze /skwiːz/ (尤指从各方面)挤压,捏,挤,榨 to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its size, or remove liquid from it (1 次)
    • And you squeezed it, so tight.
  508. squirt /skwɜːt/ (使)(液体)喷射,喷涌 (to force a liquid) to flow out through a narrow opening in a fast stream (1 次)
    • He took me to lunch at the Russian Tea Room, and I had that chicken, where y’know you poke it and all the butter squirts out…
  509. SSS /ˌesˈes/ 蒸汽机船(steamship的缩写) abbreviation for steamship (1 次)
    • Dr. Rosen: So… they sss-still seem normal.
  510. stare /steər/ (尤指惊讶、害怕或思考时)盯着看,凝视,注视 to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking (1 次)
    • Monica: Don’t stare.
  511. starin(或许是 strain?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Man, if you tried something like that on my birthday, you’d be starin’ at the business end of a hissy fit.
  512. steam /stiːm/ 蒸汽,水蒸气 the hot gas that is produced when water boils (1 次)
    • I wiped tables for it, I steamed milk for it, and it was totally–not worth it.
  513. stole /stəʊl/ (steal的过去式) past simple of steal (1 次)
    • She stole.
  514. stomp /stɒmp/ 迈着重重的步子走;(尤指)怒气冲冲地走 to walk with intentionally heavy steps, especially as a way of showing that you are annoyed (1 次)
    • I’m the girl in the veil who stomped on your heart in front of your entire family!’
  515. strew /struː/ ,散布;(在…上)布满,撒满 to spread things in an untidy way over a surface, or to be spread in an untidy way over a surface (1 次)
    • Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
  516. struggle /ˈstrʌɡ.əl/ 奋斗,努力,拼搏 to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something (1 次)
    • y’know, you deserve this, after all your years of struggling, you’ve finally been able to crack your way into showbusiness.
  517. stunt /stʌnt/ (通常指电影中的)特技动作 an exciting action, usually in a film, that is dangerous or appears dangerous and usually needs to be done by someone skilled (1 次)
    • Y’know, this kind of co-dependant, emotionally stunted, sitting in your stupid coffee house with your stupid big cups which, I’m sorry, might as well have nipples on them, and you’re like all ‘Oh, define me!
  518. support /səˈpɔːt/ 支持;赞成;拥护;鼓励 to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed (1 次)
    • coaches, you should be supporting Mummy’s head.
  519. SW 西南的;来自西南的(southwest的缩写) written abbreviation for southwest or southwestern (1 次)
    • I sw
  520. sweat /swet/ ,汗水 the clear, salty liquid that you pass through your skin (1 次)
    • Did you see how he was sweating when he walked out of there?
  521. switch /swɪtʃ/ 开关 a small device, usually pushed up or down with your finger, that controls and turns on or off an electric current (1 次)
    • Maybe he can switch it back.
  522. tackle /ˈtæk.əl/ 对付,处理;与…交涉 to try to deal with something or someone (1 次)
    • So I’m blowing my attack whistle thingy and three more cabs show up, and as I’m going to get into a cab she tackles me.
  523. tan /tæn/ 晒成棕褐色的肤色 brown skin caused by being in the sun (1 次)
    • Rachel: Why are- why are you so tanned?
  524. terrorise(或许是 terrorist?) (1 次)
    • ‘Tourists are being terrorised, at gunpoint.’
  525. throb /θrɒb/ 颤动,振动,跳动 to produce a strong, regular beat (1 次)
    • Ross: Wait, did you get to the part about his ‘huge throbbing pens’?
  526. tilt /tɪlt/ (使)倾斜 to (cause to) move into a sloping position (1 次)
    • Phoebe: You know, if you tilt your head to the left, and relax your eyes, it kinda looks like an old potato.
  527. took’em(或许是 took?) (1 次)
    • she never took'em off, ‘cause we-we-
  528. trample /ˈtræm.pəl/ ,践踏 to step heavily on something or someone, causing damage or injury (1 次)
    • He’d get trampled!
  529. translate /trænzˈleɪt/ ,翻译 to change words into a different language (1 次)
    • Loosely translated ‘We should do this again’ means ‘You will never see me naked’.
  530. tremble /ˈtrem.bəl/ (通常因寒冷、害怕或情绪激动)颤抖,发抖 to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness (1 次)
    • Ross: …run it all over your body until you’re… trembling with… with…
  531. uncoordinate(或许是 uncoordinated?) (1 次)
    • Monica: Did you ever feel like sometimes you are just so unbelievably uncoordinated?
  532. undress /ʌnˈdres/ 脱去(…的)衣服 to remove your clothes or remove the clothes from someone else (1 次)
    • Y’know, when I saw you at the store last week, it was probably the first time I ever mentally undressed an elf.
  533. uptown /ˌʌpˈtaʊn/ 在(或往)城镇的北部(地)(尤指非商业区或非工业区);在(或向)市郊(地);离开市中心(地) in or towards the northern part of a city or town, especially if there is not much business or industry there (1 次)
    • Rachel: Aahh, I’m a… chef at a restaurant uptown.
  534. urinate /ˈjʊə.rɪ.neɪt/ 排尿,小便 to pass urine from the body (1 次)
    • Monica: I’m guessing your new girlfriend wouldn’t urinate on my coffee table.
  535. ve’ve(或许是 verve?) (1 次)
    • Joey: Vell, Eva, ve've done some excellent vork here, and I vould have to say, your pwoblem is qviiite clear.
  536. warn /wɔːn/ 警告;告诫;提醒 to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future (1 次)
    • Monica: I warned you…
  537. wash /wɒʃ/ ,清洗,洗涤 to clean something using water (1 次)
    • Joey, I’m gonna go wash the cab smell off my hands.
  538. wasn’t (1 次)
    • Ross: I wasn't- I mean, I- Chandler:
  539. weep /wiːp/ 哭泣,流(泪) to cry tears (1 次)
    • ‘Read ‘em and weep.’
  540. were /wɜːr/ (be 的过去式) past simple of be (1 次)
    • Oh, oh, I guess it would be different if I were- with somebody.
  541. what’re(或许是 whatever?) (1 次)
    • What-what're you doing here?
  542. wipe /waɪp/ ,拭,抹 to slide something, especially a piece of cloth, over the surface of something else, in order to remove dirt, food, or liquid (1 次)
    • I wiped tables for it, I steamed milk for it, and it was totally–not worth it.
  543. wobble /ˈwɒb.əl/ (使)摇晃,(使)摇摆 to (cause something to) shake or move from side to side in a way that shows poor balance (1 次)
    • Oh, which had this little lifeboat for the Weebles to wobble in.
  544. y’kille(或许是 Killeen?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Aah, y'killing me!
  545. yamme(或许是 yammer?) (1 次)
    • Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
  546. o(或许是 o?) (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!

have, go, know, get, think, look, see, mean, come, say, want, tell, make, let, take, call, wait, love, wanna, talk, feel, work, listen, give, need, believe, happen, stop, play, leave, break, start, ask, find, put, try, use, hear, keep, excuse, help, remember, guess, live, kiss, meet, lose, bring, miss, hate, change, forget, sound, stay, suppose, turn, show, pick, sit, care, sleep, spend, walk, check, throw, dunno, figure, seem, hold, run, shut, watch, wear, buy, marry, pay, push, stand, wish, catch, eat, move, relax, wonder, drink, kill, hit, pass, order, dance, die, laugh, stick, dump, grow, hope, hurt, raise, read, send, suck, understand, become, gimme, invite, promise, smoke, speak, win, bear, blow, cry, fire, hop, involve, owe, pee, save, drop, fall, lie, reach, smell, steal, worry, burn, decide, finish, grab, share, swear, touch, write, calm, got, hang, mention, roll, set, sing, teach, wake, act, cook, cover, expect, imagine, notice, yell, agree, bet, dammit, enjoy, explain, fight, fill, fit, fly, freak, hump, learn, pull, realize, ruin, scar, whip, accept, add, admit, allow, beep, borrow, cave, choke, crack, divorce, follow, join, kick, lay, quit, return, screw, serve, shave, snap, split, star, appreciate, arrest, assume, bite, bluff, bury, cast, compare, cost, count, crash, cuddle, define, draw, dry, fix, fluff, focus, fold, greet, judge, jump, knock, match, offer, operate, pack, pardon, prefer, propose, rip, s, sell, sign, soothe, spell, suggest, sweep, trap, waste, affect, are, attack, attract, bail, beat, beg, belong, cancel, charge, chase, chew, choose, cleanse, click, complain, concern, consider, curl, curse, dent, deserve, discuss, drive, drown, earn, explode, flip, flush, freeze, handle, hire, hone, ignore, introduce, juggle, lick, measure, mop, nod, observe, poke, post, promote, pronounce, prove, recommend, remind, rent, rescue, row, rub, salad, scratch, settle, shush, slide, spit, spoil, spy, steer, study, swallow, swoop, tap, tear, threaten, violate, was, wave, wind, accent, accord, adore, affirm, aim, announce, appear, apply, appraise, arrive, assure, attach, avoid, balance, bang, barge, bash, beam, behave, belch, betcha, blaze, bless, bloat, bore, boycott, brag, burst, bust, buzz, caress, carry, carve, celebrate, chalk, chant, char, cheat, cheer, clarify, clench, collect, compensate, conduct, connect, consummate, continue, create, crown, dangle, debate, dehydrate, deny, depend, develop, dial, differ, disturb, divide, donate, doubt, drag, dread, drift, endear, engorge, enter, envy, erase, establish, etch, ewe, exchange, exert, expose, extend, fail, famish, fasten, fixate, float, flop, forgot, gather, glaze, graduate, grieve, grill, haul, heave, heighten, hike, hog, impress, income, inflate, inform, innate, input, interrupt, intimidate, invade, lead, lend, liberate, load, loathe, lock, madcap, maintain, mangle, mash, master, mix, mock, moped, obligate, occur, officiate, overrate, overshadow, panic, peed, peel, peg, persuade, plunge, plunk, poo, pound, practice, prep, pretend, proofread, publish, punish, rattle, reassure, reconcile, refer, register, regret, rehearse, relieve, remove, resent, resist, resolve, rethink, ridicule, root, sabotage, scrape, scrub, sculpt, seal, seek, separate, sharpen, shove, shred, shuffle, shun, simulate, ski, skipping, slam, slather, slaughter, slip, slow, smack, smash, snub, sob, spooky, squeeze, squirt, stare, steam, stole, stomp, strew, struggle, stunt, support, sweat, switch, tackle, tan, throb, tilt, trample, translate, tremble, undress, uptown, urinate, warn, wash, wasn’t, weep, were, wipe, wobble

词性 X (15 words)

  1. wh(或许是 eh?) (8 次)
    • Monica: W-w-wh-… wha-… w-w-w-…
  2. SE 东南;东南的(southeast 或 southeastern的缩写) written abbreviation for southeast or southeastern (5 次)
    • Se vice?
  3. had /hæd/ (have 的过去式和过去分词,也与其他动词的过去分词构成过去完成时) past simple and past participle of have , also used with the past participle of other verbs to form the past perfect (2 次)
    • we had-
  4. ju(或许是 u?) (2 次)
    • it isn’t, it’s about me, and I ju-
  5. thinkin(或许是 thinking?) (2 次)
    • I’m thinkin’, cha-ching!
  6. WA (美国)华盛顿州(写地址时Washington的缩写) written abbreviation for the US state of Washington: used in addresses (2 次)
    • Sorry, I wa-
  7. ca (美国)加利福尼亚州(写地址时California的缩写) written abbreviation for the US state of California: used in addresses (1 次)
    • I ca- I can’t believe this.
  8. comes /kʌm/ (朝向或跟随说话人)来,过来 to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker (1 次)
    • When my time comes-
  9. es /es/ (英语字母表的第19个字母) the 19th letter of the English alphabet (1 次)
    • Ross: o que sucedio es que no le gusta la tele!
  10. kids /kɪd/ 小孩 a child (1 次)
    • Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
  11. nononono(或许是 nonunion?) (1 次)
    • Monica: No, nononono..
  12. nonononono(或许是 nonpoisonous?) (1 次)
    • Oh, no, nonononono, you see what he’s doing?
  13. th(或许是 ht?) (1 次)
    • Nono, I th-
  14. y’think(或许是 think?) (1 次)
    • Chandler: Y'think?

had, ca, comes, es, kids

句子

  1. Joey: C’mon, you‘re going out with the guy!
    • joey /ˈdʒəʊ.i/ 幼袋鼠 a young kangaroo (755 次)
    • on /ɒn/ 在…上面;到…上面 used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position (375 次)
    • you /juː/ ;您;你们 used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to (2623 次)
    • go /ɡəʊ/ ;走 to travel or move to another place (644 次)
    • out /aʊt/ ;向外 used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container (236 次)
    • with /wɪð/ 和…一起;和;跟随;同 used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together (402 次)
    • the /ðiː/ (用于名词前,指听者或读者已知的事物或人,尤指已提到的或能被领会的事物或人) used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening (1344 次)
    • guy /ɡaɪ/ 男人 a man (299 次)
  2. Monica: There’s nothing to tell!
    • monica (992 次)
    • there /ðeər/ 往那里;在那里;到那里 (to, at, or in) that place (290 次)
    • nothing /ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ 没有东西;没有事情 not anything (61 次)
    • to /tuː/ (用于动词前,表示不定式) used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive (1222 次)
    • tell /tel/ 讲述,说;告诉 to say something to someone, often giving them information or instructions (162 次)
  3. All right Joey, be nice.
    • all /ɔːl/ 每一个;全部,全体;所有 every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of) (370 次)
    • right /raɪt/ 对的,正确的 correct (273 次)
    • nice /naɪs/ 愉快的;美好的;满意的 pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory (66 次)
  4. He’s just some guy I work with!
    • he /hiː/ 他(用于指代男人、男孩或雄性动物) used as the subject of a verb to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned (537 次)
    • just /dʒʌst/ 此时;很快;刚才 now, very soon, or very recently (550 次)
    • some /sʌm/ 一些,若干 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something (95 次)
    • work /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money (72 次)
  5. So does he have a hump?
    • so /səʊ/ ,非常,这么,那么 very, extremely, or to such a degree (473 次)
    • do /də/ (与另一动词连用构成疑问句和否定句,包括表示禁止的命令,有时因文体原因亦可用于肯定句) used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style (1219 次)
    • have /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect (753 次)
    • hump /hʌmp/ 隆起,凸起 a large, round raised area or part (5 次)
  6. Just, ‘cause, I don’t want her to go through what I went through with Carl-
    • want /wɒnt/ 想要,希望(英国英语中礼貌的请求不用 want) to wish for a particular thing or plan of action. “Want” is not used in polite requests (200 次)
    • her /hɜːr/ (指代女性或雌性动物)她,她的 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned (66 次)
    • through /θruː/ 通过;穿越 from one end or side of something to the other (28 次)
    • what /wɒt/ 什么 used to ask for information about people or things (706 次)
  7. It’s just two people going out to dinner and- not having sex.
    • it /ɪt/ (用作主语或宾语)它,这,那(指上文提到的事物、动物或情况) used as the subject of a verb, or the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a thing, animal, situation, or idea that has already been mentioned (1218 次)
    • two /tuː/ (数字)2 the number 2 (55 次)
    • people /ˈpiː.pəl/ men, women, and children (63 次)
    • dinner /ˈdɪn.ər/ 正餐(通常指晚餐,在英国有时指午餐) the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day (19 次)
    • sex /seks/ 性别 the physical state of being either male, female, or intersex (28 次)
  8. Then I look down, and I realize there’s a phone… there.
    • then /ðen/ 在当时(过去或未来)(的);在那时(的) (at) that time (in the past or in the future) (117 次)
    • look /lʊk/ ,瞧,注视 to direct your eyes in order to see (265 次)
    • down /daʊn/ 在下面;向下,朝下 in or towards a low or lower position, from a higher one (59 次)
    • and /ænd/ (用于连接两个词、短语、句子成分或相关语句)和,及,又,并 used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements together (956 次)
    • realize /ˈrɪə.laɪz/ 明白;认识到;意识到 to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly (5 次)
    • phone /fəʊn/ 电话 a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device (30 次)
  9. Ross: Hi.
    • ross /ˌrɒs ən ˈkrɒm.ə.ti/ 罗斯和克罗马蒂郡(位于苏格兰北部,1975年撤郡) an area of northern Scotland that was a county (= an area with its own local government) until 1975 (1093 次)
    • hi /haɪ/ (通常用作熟人间的问候语)嗨,喂 used as an informal greeting, usually to people who you know (164 次)
  10. Had that dream.
    • that /ðæt/ ;那个;那人 used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc. that is separated from the speaker by space or time (974 次)
    • dream /driːm/ ,睡梦,梦境 a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping (18 次)
  11. Monica: Rachel?!
    • rachel (951 次)
  12. Chandler:
    • chandler /ˈtʃɑːnd.lər/ 船具供应商 a person who sells supplies for boats or ships (906 次)
  13. oh!
    • oh /əʊ/ (表示惊讶、失望和高兴等情绪)噢,哎,唉,啊 used to express different emotions, such as surprise, disappointment, and pleasure, often as a reaction to something someone has said (816 次)
  14. Phoebe: Wait, does he eat chalk?
    • phoebe (703 次)
    • wait /weɪt/ 等待,等候;期盼,盼望 to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something (93 次)
    • eat /iːt/ to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it (17 次)
  15. Phoebe: No.
    • no /nəʊ/ 没有,无 not any; not one; not a (672 次)
  16. So you wanna tell us now, or are we waiting for four wet bridesmaids?
    • wanna /ˈwɒn.ə/ ( “want to”或 “want a”的简略说法) short form of “want to” or “want a” (85 次)
    • us /ʌs/ (用作动词或介词的宾语)我们 used as the object of a verb or a preposition to refer to a group that includes the speaker and at least one other person (49 次)
    • now /naʊ/ 现在,此刻,目前 at the present time, not in the past or future (189 次)
    • or /ɔːr/ (用于连接不同的可能性)或,或者;还是,亦或 used to connect different possibilities (98 次)
    • for /fɔːr/ (表示给予的对象)给 intended to be given to (344 次)
    • four /fɔːr/ (数字)4 the number 4 (20 次)
    • wet /wet/ 湿的,潮湿的 covered in water or another liquid (3 次)
  17. This is not even a date.
    • this /ðɪs/ ,这个 used for a person, object, idea, etc. to show which one is referred to (569 次)
    • even /ˈiː.vən/ (用来表示令人惊讶、不同寻常、出乎意料或极端的事物)甚至,连,即使 used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme (70 次)
    • date /deɪt/ 日期;日子 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year (43 次)
  18. Now I don’t know what to do, everybody starts looking at me.
    • know /nəʊ/ 知道,熟悉,了解 to have information in your mind (565 次)
    • everybody /ˈev.riˌbɒd.i/ 每个人,人人;所有人 →  everyone (37 次)
    • starts /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something (1 次)
    • at /æt/ (表示地点或位置)在…里;在…上;在…旁 used to show an exact position or particular place (187 次)
  19. There’s gotta be something wrong with him!
    • got /ɡɒt/ (get的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of get (7 次)
    • something /ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ 某物;某事;某个东西 an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated (99 次)
    • wrong /rɒŋ/ 错误的;不正确的 not correct (30 次)
  20. Finally, I figure I’d better answer it, and it turns out it’s my mother, which is very-very weird, because-
    • finally /ˈfaɪ.nəl.i/ 最后;终于 after a long time or some difficulty (9 次)
    • figure /ˈfɪɡ.ər/ 数字 the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers (20 次)
    • well /wel/ 很好地,令人满意地 in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard (389 次)
    • answer /ˈɑːn.sər/ 回答;作答;答应;答复;答案 a reaction to a question, letter, phone call, etc. (13 次)
    • turn /tɜːn/ (使)转动;(使)旋转 to (cause to) move in a circle around a fixed point or line (26 次)
    • my /maɪ/ 我的 of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer) (499 次)
    • mother /ˈmʌð.ər/ 母亲;妈妈 a female parent (26 次)
    • which /wɪtʃ/ (用于答案数目固定或有限的问题中)哪个;哪些 (used in questions and structures in which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) what one or ones (37 次)
    • very /ˈver.i/ (用于强调形容词或副词)很,非常 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely (55 次)
    • weird /wɪəd/ 怪异的;不寻常的;出乎意料的;超自然的 very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural (22 次)
  21. Alright, so I’m back in high school, I’m standing in the middle of the cafeteria, and I realize I am totally naked.
    • alright /ɔːlˈraɪt/ (all right的非标准拼写) non-standard form of all right (128 次)
    • back /bæk/ 在原处;回到原处;恢复原状;返回;回到以前 in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time (102 次)
    • in /ɪn/ 在(…)里面,在(…)内 inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something (457 次)
    • high /haɪ/ (尤指无生命的东西)高的,有…高的 (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom (17 次)
    • school /skuːl/ (中、小)学校 a place where children go to be educated (15 次)
    • stand /stænd/ (使)直立;(使)站立;竖放;(尤指)站起来 to be in a vertical state or to put into a vertical state, especially (of a person or animal) by making the legs straight (18 次)
    • middle /ˈmɪd.əl/ 中部,中间;中央;当中 the central point, position, or part (5 次)
    • of weak /əv/ (用于表示归属或来历)…的,属于 used to show possession, belonging, or origin (472 次)
    • totally /ˈtəʊ.təl.i/ 彻底 completely (19 次)
    • naked /ˈneɪ.kɪd/ 未穿衣的,裸体的 not covered by clothes (22 次)
  22. Chandler: Sounds like a date to me.
    • sound /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard (26 次)
    • like /laɪk/ 喜欢,喜爱 to enjoy or approve of something or someone (388 次)
  23. All: Oh, yeah.
    • yeah /jeə/ 是的;没错 yes (374 次)
  24. When all of a sudden- Sweet ‘n’ Lo?- I realized that I was more turned on by this gravy boat than by Barry!
    • when /wen/ 什么时候,何时 at what time; at the time at which (144 次)
    • sweet /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (16 次)
    • more /mɔːr/ 更大(的);更多(的) a larger or extra number or amount (70 次)
    • by /baɪ/ (用于表示动作的施动者)被,由 used to show the person or thing that does something (60 次)
    • gravy /ˈɡreɪ.vi/ 肉汁 a sauce made with meat juices and flour, served with meat and vegetables (3 次)
    • boat /bəʊt/ ;小船 a small vehicle for travelling on water (7 次)
    • than /ðæn/ used to join two parts of a comparison (38 次)
    • barry (66 次)
  25. It’s, uh, it’s Paul.
    • uh /ɜː/ ,呃(表示在思考下文的象声词) used in writing to represent the sound that people sometimes make when they are thinking what to say next (353 次)
    • paul 拆东墙补西墙;借新债还旧债 to borrow money from one person to pay back money you borrowed from someone else (38 次)
  26. I just went to your building and you weren’t there
    • your /jɔːr/ 你的;您的;你们的 belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to (336 次)
    • building /ˈbɪl.dɪŋ/ 建筑物;房屋 a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory (10 次)
  27. Can I tell you what the answer is?
    • can /kæn/ ,会 to be able to (329 次)
  28. Okay, everybody relax.
    • okay /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something (327 次)
    • relax /rɪˈlæks/ (使)放松,(使)轻松;(使身体部位)松弛,放松 to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy (17 次)
  29. Just try to think of nice calm things
    • try /traɪ/ 试图,想要;设法,努力 to attempt to do something (44 次)
    • think /θɪŋk/ 相信;觉得;思考 to believe something or have an opinion or idea (305 次)
    • calm /kɑːm/ 冷静的,镇静的 peaceful, quiet, and without worry (7 次)
    • thing /θɪŋ/ ,东西 used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it (165 次)
  30. And hey, you need anything, you can always come to Joey.
    • hey /heɪ/ (用于引起注意,有时显得不礼貌)嘿,喂 used as a way of attracting someone’s attention, sometimes in a way that is not very polite (296 次)
    • need /niːd/ 必须,需要 to have to have something, or to want something very much (68 次)
    • anything /ˈen.i.θɪŋ/ (用于疑问句或否定句中)任何事物,任何东西 used in questions and negatives to mean “something” (43 次)
    • always /ˈɔːl.weɪz/ 总是;老是;每次都 every time or all the time (48 次)
  31. Y’know, I mean, I always knew looked familiar, but
    • mean /miːn/ 意思是;意味着 to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact (235 次)
    • familiar /fəˈmɪl.i.ər/ 熟悉的;常见的;常听说 easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before (7 次)
    • but /bʌt/ 但是,不过;而;相反 used to introduce an added statement, usually something that is different from what you have said before (289 次)
  32. And they weren’t looking at you before?!
    • they /ðeɪ/ (作主语)他们,她们,它们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to people, animals, or things already mentioned or, more generally, to a group of people not clearly described (278 次)
    • before /bɪˈfɔːr/ 在…之前;以前 at or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned) (35 次)
  33. and then this guy with a big hammer said you might be here
    • big /bɪɡ/ (尺寸或数量)大的,巨大的 large in size or amount (89 次)
    • hammer /ˈhæm.ər/ 锤子,榔头 a tool consisting of a piece of metal with a flat end that is fixed onto the end of a long, thin, usually wooden handle, used for hitting things (2 次)
    • say /seɪ/ ;讲;陈述;表达;说明 to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction (220 次)
    • might /maɪt/ (may 的过去式)可能,可以 past simple of the verb may, used especially when reporting what someone has said, thought, asked, etc. (34 次)
    • here /hɪər/ 在这里;到这里 in, at, or to this place (272 次)
  34. Ross: I’ll be fine, alright?
    • fine /faɪn/ 好的;足够好的;健康的,身体好的 good or good enough; healthy and well (88 次)
  35. Ross: You can see where he’d have trouble.
    • see /siː/ 看见;看出 to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes (250 次)
    • where /weər/ 去哪里;在哪里 to, at, or in what place (85 次)
    • trouble /ˈtrʌb.əl/ 问题,困难,麻烦 problems or difficulties (8 次)
  36. Ross: This was Carol’s favorite beer.
    • carol /ˈkær.əl/ 欢快的歌;圣歌;(通常指)圣诞颂歌 a happy or religious song, usually one sung at Christmas (132 次)
    • favorite /ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪt/ (favourite的美式拼写) US spelling of favourite (3 次)
    • beer /bɪər/ 啤酒 an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type of plant) (3 次)
  37. She didn’t know, how should I know?
    • how /haʊ/ 如何,怎么 in what way, or by what methods (233 次)
    • should /ʃʊd/ 应当,应该 used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do (80 次)
  38. Oh God… well, it started about a half hour before the wedding.
    • god /ɡɒd/ (主宰某个领域的)神;神像 a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshipped for doing so, or something that represents this spirit or being (156 次)
    • about /əˈbaʊt/ 在…方面;有关,关于,涉及 on the subject of, or connected with (223 次)
    • half /hɑːf/ 一半,半个 either of the two equal or nearly equal parts that together make up a whole (15 次)
    • hour /aʊər/ 小时 a period of 60 minutes (25 次)
    • wedding /ˈwed.ɪŋ/ 婚礼,结婚庆典 a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it (8 次)
  39. This guy says hello, I wanna kill myself.
    • hello /heˈləʊ/ ,你好(用于问候或打招呼) used when meeting or greeting someone (59 次)
    • kill /kɪl/ 杀死;弄死;使致死 to cause someone or something to die (16 次)
    • myself /maɪˈself/ (反身代词)我自己 used when the subject of the verb is “I” and the object is the same person (18 次)
  40. Ok, you just reach in there, there’s one little maneuver, and bam, a bra right out the sleeve.
    • reach /riːtʃ/ (尤指经过很长时间或费很大气力旅行后)到达,抵达 to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling (9 次)
    • one /wʌn/ (数字)1 the number 1 (197 次)
    • little /ˈlɪt.əl/ 小的,少的 small in size or amount (125 次)
    • bra /brɑː/ 胸罩,文胸 a piece of women’s underwear that supports the breasts (3 次)
    • sleeve /sliːv/ 袖子 the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm (2 次)
  41. Phoebe: If I let go of my hair, my head will fall off.
    • if /ɪf/ 假如,如果 used to say that a particular thing can or will happen only after something else happens or becomes true (200 次)
    • let /let/ ;允许;准许 to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission (97 次)
    • hair /heər/ (人的)头发;(人或动物的)汗毛,毛发 the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal (15 次)
    • head /hed/ 头部 the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are (35 次)
    • fall /fɔːl/ (突然)跌倒,摔落 to suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground without intending to or by accident (9 次)
    • off /ɒf/ (尤指离开当前所在地点或位置)离开,远离 away from a place or position, especially the present place, position, or time (55 次)
  42. That’s one way!
    • way /weɪ/ ,道路;路线 a route, direction, or path (83 次)
  43. Really, everyone.
    • really /ˈrɪə.li/ 事实上;实际上;真正地 in fact (186 次)
    • everyone /ˈev.ri.wʌn/ 每个人,人人;所有人 every person (27 次)
  44. Monica: Shut up, Joey!
    • shut /ʃʌt/ (使)关闭 to (cause to) close something (19 次)
    • up /ʌp/ 向较高处;向上;(价值、数字或水平)加大地;增高地 towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level (184 次)
  45. Anyway, I just had to get out of there, and I started wonderingWhy am I doing this, and who am I doing this for?’.
    • anyway /ˈen.i.weɪ/ 不管怎样;无论如何;仍然 whatever else is happening, without considering other things (26 次)
    • wondering /ˈwʌn.dər/ 疑惑;想知道 to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something (1 次)
    • why /waɪ/ 为什么 for what reason (148 次)
    • who /huː/ ,什么人 used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone’s name is (166 次)
  46. Monica: Just breathe, breathe..
    • breathe /briːð/ 呼吸 to move air into and out of the lungs (15 次)
  47. ever since she left me, um, I haven’t been able to, uh, perform. …
    • ever /ˈev.ər/ 在任何时候;从来 at any time (47 次)
    • since /sɪns/ 此后,从此 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now (23 次)
    • left /left/ 左边的,左侧的 on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north (8 次)
    • um /əm/ ,嗯(表示说话中间停顿或考虑下文的象声词) used in writing to represent the sound that people make when they are pausing or deciding what to say next (160 次)
    • able /ˈeɪ.bəl/ 她能应付这项工作吗? to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something: (7 次)
    • perform /pəˈfɔːm/ ,进行;施行 to do an action or piece of work (2 次)
  48. Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman at sobbing 3:00 A.M., “I’ll never have grandchildren, I’ll never have grandchildren.”
    • call /kɔːl/ 给…取名,给…命名;称呼 to give someone or something a name, or to know or address someone by a particular name (93 次)
    • from /frɒm/ (表示起始点)从…开始,始于 used to show the place where someone or something starts (73 次)
    • woman /ˈwʊm.ən/ 成年女子,女人 an adult female human being (107 次)
    • never /ˈnev.ər/ 从不;从未;永不 not at any time or not on any occasion (79 次)
    • grandchild /ˈɡræn.tʃaɪld/ 孙子(女);外孙(女) the child of your son or daughter (2 次)
  49. Oh, I wish I could, but I don’t want to.
    • wish /wɪʃ/ (与过去时连用,对已经存在的情况表示遗憾)但愿,希望 used with the past simple to express that you feel sorry or sad about a state or situation that exists at the moment (18 次)
    • could /kʊd/ (can 的过去式,表示能够或允许)能,可以 past simple of “can”, used to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do (152 次)
  50. Why does everyone keep fixating on that?
    • keep /kiːp/ 保有;保存;保留 to have or continue to have in your possession (39 次)
  51. Okay, look, this is probably for the best, y’know?
    • probably /ˈprɒb.ə.bli/ 很可能;大概 used to mean that something is very likely (20 次)
    • good /ɡʊd/ 令人满意的;令人愉快的;合意的;有趣的 very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting (140 次)
  52. Sorry.
    • sorry /ˈsɒr.i/ 悲伤的,难过的;惋惜的 feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because something unpleasant has happened or been done (137 次)
  53. Monica: Carol moved her stuff out today.
    • move /muːv/ (使)改变位置,动;(使)移动 to (cause to) change position (17 次)
    • her /hɜːr/ (指代女性或雌性动物)她,她的 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned (66 次)
    • stuff /stʌf/ 物品,东西,玩意儿 a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is (42 次)
    • today /təˈdeɪ/ (在)今天,(在)今日 (on) the present day (25 次)
  54. Monica: Yes!
    • yes /jes/ (用于表示接受、愿意或赞同)好的,是的 used to express willingness or agreement (127 次)
  55. Here’s a little tip, she really likes it when you rub her neck in the same spot over and over and over again until it starts to get a little red.
    • tip /tɪp/ (使)倾斜;(使)倾覆 to (cause to) move so that one side is higher than another side (7 次)
    • rub /rʌb/ ;摩擦;搓;揉搓 to press or be pressed against something with a circular or up-and-down repeated movement (2 次)
    • neck /nek/ ,脖子 the part of the body that joins the head to the shoulders (2 次)
    • same /seɪm/ 相同的,同样的 exactly like another or each other (16 次)
    • spot /spɒt/ ;斑点;圆点 a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it (6 次)
    • over /ˈəʊ.vər/ 在…上方 above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above (83 次)
    • again /əˈɡen/ ,再一次 one more time (58 次)
    • until /ənˈtɪl/ 到…时;直到…时 up to (the time that) (15 次)
    • red /red/ 红的,红色的 of the colour of fresh blood (9 次)
  56. Ross: Thanks.
    • thanks /θæŋks/ (同 thank you) →  thank you (3 次)
  57. Joey: Great story!
    • great /ɡreɪt/ 大量的;巨大的;强烈的 large in amount, size, or degree (120 次)
    • story /ˈstɔː.ri/ (真实或虚构的)故事;叙述,描述;小说 a description, either true or imagined, of a connected series of events (17 次)
  58. I know you probably think that this is all about what I said the other day about you making love with your socks on, but it isn’t…
    • other /ˈʌð.ər/ 其他的,别的,另外的 as well as the thing or person already mentioned (55 次)
    • day /deɪ/ 一天,一日 a period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o’clock one night to twelve o’clock the next night (74 次)
    • make /meɪk/ ;制作;制造 to produce something, often using a particular substance or material (111 次)
    • love /lʌv/ ,喜爱 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family (89 次)
    • sock /sɒk/ 短袜,袜子 a piece of clothing made from soft material that covers your foot and the lower part of your leg (8 次)
  59. And then I got really freaked out, and that’s when it hit me: how much Barry looks like Mr. Potato Head.
    • freak /friːk/ 怪物;奇物;怪人;另类 a thing, person, animal, or event that is extremely unusual or unlikely, and not like any other of its type (5 次)
    • hit /hɪt/ ,打 to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force (15 次)
    • much /mʌtʃ/ 多(的),大量(的) a large amount or to a large degree (61 次)
    • potato /pəˈteɪ.təʊ/ 马铃薯,土豆 a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow (12 次)
  60. Ooh, I was kinda hoping that wouldn’t be an issue
    • ooh /uː/ (表示惊讶、高兴、赞成、不赞成或痛苦)嗬 an expression of surprise, pleasure, approval, disapproval, or pain (66 次)
    • kinda /ˈkaɪ.ndə/ (书面呈现口头‘kind of’的说法)有点儿,有几分 used in writing to represent an informal way of saying “kind of” (41 次)
    • hop /hɒp/ 单脚跳 to jump on one foot or to move about in this way (10 次)
    • an /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound (107 次)
    • issue /ˈɪʃ.uː/ 问题;议题 a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about (10 次)
  61. Well, Carol says she and Susan want me to be involved, but if I’m not comfortable with it, I don’t have to be involved..
    • susan /ˌleɪ.zi ˈsuː.zən/ 餐桌转盘(餐桌上木质或塑料的圆盘,转动可使就餐的人都能取到食物) a circular piece of wood or plastic on a base that is put on a table and can be turned around so that everyone can reach the food that is on it (100 次)
    • involve /ɪnˈvɒlv/ 包括,包含 If an activity, situation, etc. involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc. (10 次)
    • comfortable /ˈkʌm.fə.tə.bəl/ (家具和衣服)舒适的,舒服的,令人惬意的 Comfortable furniture and clothes provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems. (4 次)
  62. No, no, although, Aruba, this time of yeartalk about your- -big lizards…
    • although /ɔːlˈðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (6 次)
    • aruba (6 次)
    • time /taɪm/ 时间 the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole (99 次)
    • year /jɪər/ ,年份;(尤指1月1日至12月31日间的)一年时间 a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December (57 次)
    • talk /tɔːk/ 讲话,谈话;谈论 to say words aloud; to speak to someone (84 次)
  63. Monica: Let me get you some coffee.
    • coffee /ˈkɒf.i/ 咖啡粉;咖啡 a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make a drink (26 次)
  64. Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
    • mom /mɒm/ 母亲;妈妈 a mother (57 次)
    • dad /dæd/ 爸爸,爹爹 a father (33 次)
    • last /lɑːst/ 最终的;最后的 (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else (48 次)
    • night /naɪt/ 夜晚,夜间,黑夜 the part of every 24-hour period when it is dark because there is very little light from the sun (55 次)
    • seem /siːm/ 似乎;仿佛 to give the effect of being; to be judged to be (20 次)
    • take /teɪk/ ;夺取;取走 to remove something, especially without permission (97 次)
    • pretty /ˈprɪt.i/ 相当,颇,很,非常 quite, but not extremely (35 次)
  65. Y’know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
    • snap /snæp/ 突然折断,咔嚓一声折断 to cause something that is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound (4 次)
    • his /hɪz/ 他的;它的 belonging to or connected with a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is known about (89 次)
    • turtle /ˈtɜː.təl/ ;海龟 a reptile that lives in the sea and has a thick shell covering its body into which it can move its head and legs for protection. Turtles come onto land in order to lay their eggs. (2 次)
  66. I was in the room where we were keeping all the presents, and I was looking at this gravy boat.
    • room /ruːm/ 房间,室 a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and ceiling (26 次)
    • present /ˈprez.ənt/ (尤指表示友谊或致谢的)礼物,赠品 something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you (9 次)
  67. Oh man, Chandler:
    • man /mæn/ 成年男子,男人 an adult male human being (79 次)
  68. anyway…look, look, I know that some girl is going to be incredibly lucky to become Mrs. Barry Finkel, but it isn’t me, it’s not me.
    • girl /ɡɜːl/ (尤指学龄阶段的)女孩,姑娘 a female child or young woman, especially one still at school (38 次)
    • incredibly /ɪnˈkred.ə.bli/ 难以置信地 used for saying that something is very difficult to believe (2 次)
    • lucky /ˈlʌk.i/ 幸运的,走运的,运气好的 having good things happen to you by chance (7 次)
    • become /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be (11 次)
  69. Ross: I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck…
    • feel /fiːl/ 觉得;感到;体会到 to experience something physical or emotional (75 次)
    • someone /ˈsʌm.wʌn/ 某人 used to refer to a single person when you do not know who they are or when it is not important who they are (41 次)
    • grab /ɡræb/ 攫取,抢夺 to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly (8 次)
    • small /smɔːl/ 小的;少的;矮小的 little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average (10 次)
    • pull /pʊl/ ,拉,拽 to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort (5 次)
    • mouth /maʊθ/ ,口;口腔 the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue (5 次)
    • tie /taɪ/ 打结;系,缚,捆,扎 to fasten together two ends of a piece of string or other long, thin material, or to (cause to) hold together with a long, thin piece of string, material, etc. (3 次)
    • around /əˈraʊnd/ 四处,周围;围绕,(环)绕;掉转 in a position or direction surrounding, or in a direction going along the edge of or from one part to another (of) (29 次)
  70. Mrs. Geller:
    • geller (73 次)
  71. Kinda puts that whole pillow thing in perspective, huh, Mon?
    • put /pʊt/ 把…放在;放置 to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction (44 次)
    • whole /həʊl/ 全部的;整个的;整体的 complete or not divided (40 次)
    • pillow /ˈpɪl.əʊ/ 枕头 a rectangular cloth bag filled with soft material, such as feathers or artificial materials, used for resting your head on in bed (4 次)
    • huh /hə/ (表示没听清楚或不理解)嗯,啊 used to show that you have not heard or understood something (72 次)
    • mon 星期一(Monday 的缩写) written abbreviation for Monday (12 次)
  72. Rachel: C’mon Daddy, listen to me!
    • daddy /ˈdæd.i/ 爸爸,爹爹(尤指儿童用语) child’s word for father (9 次)
    • listen /ˈlɪs.ən/ ,倾听 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it (69 次)
  73. And not that I have any idea who me is right now, but you just have to give me a chance too
    • any /ˈen.i/ 一些;一点;若干 some, or even the smallest amount or number of (68 次)
    • idea /aɪˈdɪə/ 意见,想法,主意;计划 a suggestion or plan for doing something (24 次)
    • give /ɡɪv/ 送给;提供;赠与;给予 to offer something to someone, or to provide someone with something (68 次)
    • chance /tʃɑːns/ 机遇;机会;时机 an occasion that allows something to be done (10 次)
    • too /tuː/ ;过于 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough (68 次)
  74. and you were chubby, and you had no friends, you were just fine!
    • chubby /ˈtʃʌb.i/ (尤指儿童)圆圆胖胖的,胖乎乎的,丰满的 (especially of children) fat in a pleasant and attractive way (2 次)
    • friend /frend/ 朋友,友人 a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family (68 次)
  75. Well maybe I’ll just stay here with Monica.
    • maybe /ˈmeɪ.bi/ 或许,大概 used to show that something is possible or that something might be true (68 次)
    • stay /steɪ/ 留下;停留 to not move away from or leave a place or situation (26 次)
  76. Well, maybe I don’t need your money.
    • money /ˈmʌn.i/ 货币;钱,金钱;财产 coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a person has (23 次)
  77. Ross: Not even, say, breaking up with Janice?
    • breaking /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged (3 次)
    • janice (67 次)
  78. Ross: ‘That’ would be Marcel.
    • marcel /ˌmɑː.sel ˈweɪv/ (一种流行于1920年代的)马塞尔大波浪(发型) a hairstyle popular in the 1920s in which the hair is arranged in a series of waves (67 次)
  79. Chandler: Please don’t do that again, it’s a horrible sound.
    • please /pliːz/ 好吗,请(用于客气地请求) used to make a request more polite (66 次)
    • horrible /ˈhɒr.ə.bəl/ 极糟的;令人不快的 very unpleasant or bad (6 次)
  80. I can’t believe you didn’t know it was a line!
    • believe /bɪˈliːv/ 相信 to think that something is true, correct, or real (64 次)
    • line /laɪn/ 线,线条 a long, thin mark on the surface of something (11 次)
  81. Rachel: Hi, sure!
    • sure /ʃɔːr/ 确定的,肯定的,毫无疑问的 certain; without any doubt (64 次)
  82. Phoebe: Give her a break, it’s hard being on your own for the first time.
    • hard /hɑːd/ 坚硬的,坚固的 not easy to bend, cut, or break (25 次)
    • own /əʊn/ 自己(的),本人(的);自己人 belonging to or done by a particular person or thing (9 次)
    • first /ˈfɜːst/ 第一(的);首先;最初;首要(的) (a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance (63 次)
  83. This is the best thing that ever happened to you!
    • happen /ˈhæp.ən/ 发生 (of a situation or an event) to have existence or come into existence (63 次)
  84. So you still think you, um… might want that fifth date?
    • still /stɪl/ ,还是;仍然,依旧 continuing to happen or continuing to be done (63 次)
    • fifth /fɪfθ/ 第五(的) 5th written as a word (5 次)
  85. Phoebe: Love is sweet as summer showers, love is a wondrous work of art, but your love oh your love, your love…is like a giant pigeoncrapping on my heart.
    • as /æz/ (用于比较)像…(一样),和…(一样) used in comparisons to refer to the degree of something (62 次)
    • shower /ʃaʊər/ 淋浴器 a device that releases drops of water through a lot of very small holes and that you stand under to wash your whole body (7 次)
    • art /ɑːt/ (包括雕塑、绘画、音乐等的) 艺术 the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings (2 次)
    • giant /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories (3 次)
    • pigeon /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/ 鸽子 a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food (2 次)
    • crap /kræp/ 排泄物,粪便,屎;排泄 a rude word for solid waste, or an occasion when an animal or person produces solid waste (5 次)
    • heart /hɑːt/ 心脏 the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body (12 次)
  86. Monica: I know this is going to sound unbelievably selfish, but, were you planning on bringing up the whole baby/lesbian thing?
    • unbelievably /ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.bli/ 令人难以置信地 in a way that is very surprising or difficult to believe (3 次)
    • selfish /ˈsel.fɪʃ/ 自私的 Someone who is selfish only thinks of their own advantage (2 次)
    • plan /plæn/ 计划,方案 a set of decisions about how to do something in the future (12 次)
    • bring /brɪŋ/ 拿来,带来;带到 to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking (31 次)
    • baby /ˈbeɪ.bi/ (尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩 a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk (59 次)
    • lesbian /ˈlez.bi.ən/ 女同性恋者 a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to other women and not to people of other genders (18 次)
  87. I just- I just wanna be married again!
    • married /ˈmær.id/ 已婚的;有配偶的 having a wife or husband (5 次)
  88. Paolo: Rachel: Wow.
    • wow /waʊ/ (用来表示惊讶或惊喜)呀,哇 used to show surprise and sometimes pleasure (40 次)
  89. Stop cleansing my aura!
    • stop /stɒp/ (使)停止;(使)停下;中断 to finish doing something that you were doing (54 次)
    • cleansing /ˈklen.zɪŋ/ 起清洁作用的 used to describe something that cleans or is used for cleaning (3 次)
    • aura /ˈɔː.rə/ 气氛,氛围;气息 a feeling or character that a person or place seems to have (2 次)
  90. We ran into her parents at the club, they were not playing very well.
    • run /rʌn/ ,奔跑 (of people and some animals) to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground (19 次)
    • into /ˈɪn.tuː/ 进入,到…里面 to the inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc. (30 次)
    • parent /ˈpeə.rənt/ 父亲;母亲 a mother or father of a person or an animal, or someone who looks after a person in the same way that a parent does (23 次)
    • club /klʌb/ 俱乐部;社团 an organization of people with a common purpose or interest, who meet regularly and take part in shared activities (4 次)
    • play /pleɪ/ (尤指儿童)玩,玩耍 When you play, especially as a child, you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity. (53 次)
  91. No, just leave my aura alone, okay?
    • alone /əˈləʊn/ 单独(的),独自(的);孤独的(地),无伴的(地) without other people (16 次)
  92. So anyway I just didn’t know where to go, and I know that you and I have kinda drifted apart, but you’re the only person I knew who lived here in the city.
    • apart /əˈpɑːt/ (指空间或时间)相隔,相距 separated by a distance or by time (4 次)
    • only /ˈəʊn.li/ 唯一的,仅有的 used to show that there is a single one or very few of something, or that there are no others (50 次)
    • person /ˈpɜː.sən/ a man, woman, or child (15 次)
    • live /lɪv/ 生存;活着 (to continue) to be alive or have life (35 次)
    • city /ˈsɪt.i/ ,城市 a large town (15 次)
  93. Well, you might try accidentally breaking something valuable of hers, say her-
    • accidentally /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl.i/ 偶然地;意外地 by chance or by mistake (2 次)
  94. Chandler: All of a sudden, the phone starts to ring.
    • sudden /ˈsʌd.ən/ 突然的,忽然的;意外的 happening or done quickly and without warning (7 次)
    • ring /rɪŋ/ 环(状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement (14 次)
  95. These are a few
    • these /ðiːz/ ,这些 plural of this (49 次)
    • few /fjuː/ 我需要到城里买几样东西。 some, or a small number of something: (8 次)
  96. Barry: No! I went with Mindy.
    • mindy (48 次)
  97. The worst thing I ever did was, I-I shredded by boyfriend’s favorite bath towel.
    • bad /bæd/ 坏的,不好的;令人不悦的 unpleasant and causing difficulties (35 次)
    • boyfriend /ˈbɔɪ.frend/ 男朋友;(男性)情人 a man or boy that a person is having a romantic or sexual relationship with (13 次)
    • bath /bɑːθ/ 澡盆,浴缸 a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your whole body (4 次)
    • towel /taʊəl/ 毛巾;纸巾 a piece of cloth or paper used for drying someone or something that is wet (4 次)
  98. do you think- and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here-
    • intense /ɪnˈtens/ 强烈的,极度的 extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong (3 次)
    • kind /kaɪnd/ 宽容的;有益的;体贴的 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people’s feelings (47 次)
  99. Rachel: Well actually thanks, but I think I’m just gonna hang out here tonight.
    • actually /ˈæk.tʃu.ə.li/ 实际上;事实上;的确 in fact or really (46 次)
    • thanks /θæŋks/ (同 thank you) →  thank you (3 次)
    • hang /hæŋ/ 悬挂,吊;吊着 to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way (7 次)
    • tonight /təˈnaɪt/ (在)今晚;(在)今夜 (during) the night of the present day (38 次)
  100. Ross: He finally asked you out?
    • ask /ɑːsk/ ,询问;请求,征求 to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone (45 次)
  101. There’s Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing!
    • rocky /ˈrɒk.i/ 岩石构成的,多岩石的;崎岖难行的 made of rock and therefore usually rough and difficult to travel along (3 次)
    • road /rəʊd/ ;公路,马路;街 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel along (2 次)
    • cookie /ˈkʊk.i/ 小甜饼,曲奇饼 a small, flat, sweet food made from flour and sugar (4 次)
    • dough /dəʊ/ 面团,面坯 flour mixed with water and often yeast, fat, or sugar, so that it is ready for baking (2 次)
  102. It’s like, it’s like, all of my life, everyone has always told me, ‘You’re a shoe!
    • life /laɪf/ 寿命;生命;一生,人生;生活;性命 the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive (45 次)
    • shoe /ʃuː/ one of a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and usually a heel (28 次)
  103. Hey, that monkey’s got a Ross on its ass!
    • monkey /ˈmʌŋ.ki/ 猴子 an animal that lives in hot countries, has a long tail, and climbs trees. Monkeys are primates (= the group of animals that are most like humans) . (45 次)
    • its /ɪts/ 它的,其 belonging to or relating to something that has already been mentioned (4 次)
    • ass /æs/ a donkey (7 次)
  104. Rachel: You would be too if you found John and David boots on sale, fifty percent off!
    • find /faɪnd/ (偶然)发现,碰上;找到,寻得;找出,查明 to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something (44 次)
    • david /ˌstɑː.r əv ˈdeɪ.vɪd/ 大卫之星,六角星(犹太教的标志) a star with six points that represents Judaism (34 次)
    • boot /buːt/ 靴子 a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg (5 次)
    • sale /seɪl/ ,出售,销售 an act of exchanging something for money (2 次)
    • fifty /ˈfɪf.ti/ (数字)50 the number 50 (5 次)
    • percent /pəˈsent/ 百分之…(符号为%) for or out of every 100, shown by the symbol % (2 次)
  105. And I read about these women trying to have it all, and I thank God ‘Our Little Harmonica’ doesn’t seem to have that problem.
    • read /riːd/ 阅读;看懂;读到 to look at words or symbols and understand what they mean (12 次)
    • our /aʊər/ 我们的 of or belonging to us (44 次)
    • problem /ˈprɒb.ləm/ (须解决的)问题;疑难问题,困难 a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with or solved (18 次)
  106. Anyway, if you don’t feel like being alone tonight, Joey and Chandler are coming over to help me put together my new furniture.
    • help /help/ 帮助,帮忙 to make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work yourself or by providing advice, money, support, etc. (38 次)
    • together /təˈɡeð.ər/ 一起;共同 with each other (33 次)
    • new /njuː/ 新出现的;新兴的 recently created or having started to exist recently (43 次)
    • furniture /ˈfɜː.nɪ.tʃər/ 家具 things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building to make it suitable and comfortable for living or working in (4 次)
  107. Ooh, she should not be wearing those pants.
    • wear /weər/ 穿(衣服);戴(首饰等) to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body (19 次)
    • those /ðəʊz/ ,那些 plural of that (44 次)
    • pant /pænt/ 气喘,喘息 to breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic (7 次)
  108. Okay, umm-umm, I’ll just–I’ll be right back, I just gotta go ah, go ah
    • ah /ɑː/ (表示理解、愉快、痛苦、惊奇或注意到某事物)啊 used to express understanding, pleasure, pain, surprise, or the fact that you have noticed something (43 次)
  109. I imagine he’d be okay with you because really, he’s okay with Ethan.
    • imagine /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ 想象;设想 to form or have a mental picture or idea of something (6 次)
    • because /bɪˈkəz/ 因为,由于 for the reason that (84 次)
    • ethan (42 次)
  110. Ross: I’m supposed to attach a brackety thing to the side things, using a bunch of these little worm guys.
    • suppose /səˈpəʊz/ 认为可能,料想,猜想 to think that something is likely to be true (26 次)
    • side /saɪd/ ;(尤指)侧面 a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front, or the back (8 次)
    • use /juːz/ ,使用;利用;运用 to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose (42 次)
    • bunch /bʌntʃ/ ;束;扎 a number of things of the same type fastened together or in a close group (8 次)
    • worm /wɜːm/ 蠕虫 a small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones (2 次)
  111. Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?
    • sort /sɔːt/ 种类,类型 a group of things that are of the same type or that share similar qualities (6 次)
    • dog /dɒɡ/ (尤指当作宠物或用来打猎、看护的)狗,犬 a common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things (10 次)
    • emotional /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ 情绪(上)的,情感(上)的 relating to the emotions (2 次)
    • hear /hɪər/ 听见,听到 to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears (41 次)
  112. Chandler: All right, kids, I gotta get to work.
    • kids /kɪd/ 小孩 a child (1 次)
  113. Chandler: ‘Look, Gippetto, I’m a real live boy.’
    • real /rɪəl/ 实际存在的,现实的;真实的 existing in fact and not imaginary (15 次)
    • boy /bɔɪ/ 男孩;小伙子;男人,男子 a male child or, more generally, a male of any age (40 次)
  114. The whole, ‘hat’ thing.
    • hat /hæt/ 帽子 a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing (12 次)
  115. He called me young lady.
    • young /jʌŋ/ 幼小的;年轻的 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old (39 次)
    • lady /ˈleɪ.di/ 女士 a polite or old-fashioned way of referring to or talking to a woman (15 次)
  116. Rachel: Everything you need to know is in that first kiss.
    • everything /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/ 每件事;所有事物;一切 all things (38 次)
    • kiss /kɪs/ ;接吻 to touch with your lips, especially as a greeting, or to press your mouth onto another person’s mouth in a sexual way (34 次)
  117. Excuse me, could you give this to that guy over there?
    • excuse /ɪkˈskjuːz/ 原谅;宽恕 to forgive someone or something (38 次)
  118. Ow!
    • ow /aʊ/ (用于表示突然的疼痛)哎哟,哎唷 used to express sudden pain (38 次)
  119. you remember my brother Ross?
    • remember /rɪˈmem.bər/ 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记 to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory (38 次)
    • brother /ˈbrʌð.ər/ 兄弟 a man or boy with the same parents as another person (11 次)
  120. Your ‘not a real date’ tonight is with Paul the Wine Guy?
    • wine /waɪn/ 葡萄酒;果酒 an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water and sugar (14 次)
  121. Yes, please don’t spoil all this fun.
    • spoil /spɔɪl/ 破坏;糟蹋;毁掉 to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something (2 次)
    • fun /fʌn/ 乐趣;快乐;享受 pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment (37 次)
  122. Oh, I think this is the episode of Three’s Company where there’s some kind of misunderstanding.
    • three /θriː/ (数字)3 the number 3 (36 次)
    • company /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 公司 an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money (3 次)
    • misunderstanding /ˌmɪs.ʌn.dəˈstæn.dɪŋ/ 误解;误会 an occasion when someone does not understand something correctly (2 次)
  123. I guess I should have caught on when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
    • guess /ɡes/ 猜测,推测,估计 to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct (35 次)
    • catch /kætʃ/ 抓住,接住 to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air (17 次)
    • dentist /ˈden.tɪst/ 牙科医生 a person whose job is treating people’s teeth (2 次)
    • five /faɪv/ (数字)5 the number 5 (35 次)
    • week /wiːk/ 星期,周(尤指从星期一到星期日或从星期日到星期六) a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday (16 次)
  124. Now I’m guessing that he bought her the big pipe organ, and she’s really not happy about it.
    • buy /baɪ/ ,购买 to get something by paying money for it (18 次)
    • pipe /paɪp/ ;管子;管道 a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another (3 次)
    • happy /ˈhæp.i/ 幸福的,满意的,快乐的 feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction (34 次)
  125. I hope she’ll be very happy.
    • hope /həʊp/ 希望,盼望 to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might (12 次)
  126. Monica: What you guys don’t understand is, for us, kissing is as important as any part of it.
    • understand /ˌʌn.dəˈstænd/ 理解;明白;懂得 to know the meaning of something that someone says (12 次)
    • important /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 必需的;重要的;珍贵的 necessary or of great value (10 次)
    • part /pɑːt/ 部分,局部 some but not all of a thing (30 次)
  127. La la la la…something and noodles with string.
    • la /lɑː/ 拉(大调音阶的第六个音) the sixth note in the sol-fa musical scale (34 次)
    • noodle /ˈnuː.dəl/ 面条 a food in the form of long, thin strips made from flour or rice, water, and often egg, cooked in boiling liquid (5 次)
  128. Or else I’m just gonna get up and go to work.
    • else /els/ (用于以 any-,every-,no- 和 some- 开头的词后面,或用于 how,what,where,who,why 之后,但不用于 which 之后)其他,另外,别的 used after words beginning with any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who, why, but not which, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’, ‘extra’ (33 次)
  129. Rachel: I mean, didn’t you think you were just gonna meet somone, fall in love-
    • meet /miːt/ (和…)初次见面;(与…)相识 to see and talk to someone for the first time (33 次)
  130. Aurora: …
    • aurora /ɔːˈrɔː.rə/ 极光 a natural appearance of coloured light in the sky that is usually seen in the latitudes (= parts of earth) nearest the Arctic or Antarctic (32 次)
  131. Probably right before she lost it!
    • lose /luːz/ 丢失,遗失 to no longer have something because you do not know where it is (32 次)
  132. I’m sorry, I didn’t catch your name.
    • name /neɪm/ 名字,名称 the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by (32 次)
  133. Oh, I hate you, I’m pushing my Aunt Roz through Parrot Jungle and you’re having sex!
    • hate /heɪt/ 憎恨,憎恶,厌恶 to dislike someone or something very much (28 次)
    • push /pʊʃ/ ,推动 to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a different position, usually one that is further away from you (18 次)
    • aunt /ɑːnt/ 姑母;姨母;婶婶;伯母;舅母 the sister of someone’s father or mother, or the wife of someone’s uncle or aunt (31 次)
    • jungle /ˈdʒʌŋ.ɡəl/ 热带丛林 a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together (2 次)
  134. Yeah, well, word of advice: Bring back the comedian.
    • word /wɜːd/ ;字;单词 a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written (14 次)
    • advice /ədˈvaɪs/ 意见;忠告;劝告 an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation (2 次)
    • comedian /kəˈmiː.di.ən/ 喜剧演员;滑稽演员 a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and funny stories or by copying the behaviour or speech of famous people (4 次)
  135. Rachel: So, like, you guys all have jobs?
    • job /dʒɒb/ 工作;职业;职位 the regular work that a person does to earn money (31 次)
  136. It’s been kinda a long day.
    • long /lɒŋ/ 长时间的,长久的 continuing for a large amount of time (31 次)
  137. You’re feeling a lot of pain right now.
    • lot /lɒt/ 她水果吃得很多。 lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things: (31 次)
    • pain /peɪn/ (肉体上的)痛,疼痛 a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness (3 次)
  138. Customer: Ahh, miss?
    • customer /ˈkʌs.tə.mər/ 顾客,主顾,客户 a person who buys goods or a service (2 次)
    • miss /mɪs/ 未做到;未体验;避开;幸免于 to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something (31 次)
  139. Roger:
    • roger /ˈrɒdʒ.ər/ (无线电通讯用语)信息收到,明白 used in radio communications to mean that a message has been received and understood (31 次)
  140. Ross: Ok, bye.
    • bye /baɪ/ 再见 goodbye (30 次)
  141. The one with the great hair, sexy smile, really cute butt?
    • sexy /ˈsek.si/ 性感的 sexually attractive (6 次)
    • smile /smaɪl/ 微笑,笑容 a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen (10 次)
    • cute /kjuːt/ (尤指小东西或小孩)可爱的,娇小可爱的,逗人喜爱的 (especially of something or someone small or young) pleasant and attractive (30 次)
    • butt /bʌt/ 烟蒂,烟头 the part of a finished cigarette that has not been smoked (16 次)
  142. Ross: I assume we’re looking for an answer more sophisticated than ‘to get you into bed’.
    • assume /əˈsjuːm/ 假定,假设;臆断,想当然地认为 to accept something to be true without question or proof (3 次)
    • sophisticated /səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 精于世故的,老练的;见多识广的;很有品位的 having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion (4 次)
    • bed /bed/ ,床铺;床位 a large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for sleeping on (12 次)
  143. Ross: You know what the scariest part is?
    • scary /ˈskeə.ri/ 吓人的,恐怖的 frightening (3 次)
  144. Two seconds.
    • second /ˈsek.ənd/ 第二(的),第二个(的) immediately after the first and before any others (30 次)
  145. Ross: That’s funny, that, no, because, uh, our parents actually did, uh, send our dog off to live on a farm.
    • funny /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter (29 次)
    • send /send/ ;发送;(尤指)邮寄 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email (12 次)
    • farm /fɑːm/ 农场 an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business (4 次)
  146. Mr. Heckles: Er, yeah, it’s mine.
    • heckles /ˈhek.əl/ 打断;质问;(对…)起哄 to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud, unfriendly statements or questions (28 次)
    • er /ɜːr/ (表示犹豫、沉吟或思考)哦,嗯 the sound that people often make when they pause in the middle of what they are saying or pause before they speak, often because they are deciding what to say (9 次)
    • mine /maɪn/ 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人) the one(s) belonging to or connected with me (19 次)
  147. Monica: Rach, wait, I can cancel
    • cancel /ˈkæn.səl/ 取消;终止;撤销 to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want (2 次)
  148. Y’know, those stupid soda people gave me seven thousand dollars for the thumb.
    • stupid /ˈstjuː.pɪd/ 愚蠢的;糊涂的;欠考虑的 silly or unwise; showing poor judgment or little intelligence (28 次)
    • soda /ˈsəʊ.də/ 甜味汽水 any type of sweet fizzy drink (= with bubbles) that is not alcoholic (2 次)
    • seven /ˈsev.ən/ (数字)7 the number 7 (16 次)
    • thousand /ˈθaʊ.zənd/ (数字)1000 the number 1,000 (7 次)
    • dollar /ˈdɒl.ər/ (美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等国的货币单位)元 the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries (21 次)
    • thumb /θʌm/ 拇指 the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick things up easily (6 次)
  149. Oh, like I wasn’t dreading tomorrow enough, having to give it back to him… ‘Hi Barry!
    • tomorrow /təˈmɒr.əʊ/ (在)明天,(在)明日 (on) the day after today (28 次)
    • enough /ɪˈnʌf/ 充分;充足 as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed (22 次)
  150. Ursula:
    • ursula (28 次)
  151. Then I’ve already seen this one!
    • already /ɔːlˈred.i/ 已经,早已 before the present time (27 次)
  152. Okay, everybody, this is Rachel, another Lincoln High survivor.
    • another /əˈnʌð.ər/ 又一的,再一个的 one more person or thing or an extra amount (27 次)
    • lincoln (2 次)
  153. Monica: Change!
    • change /tʃeɪndʒ/ ,交换 to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type (27 次)
  154. Rachel: Um… my… father.
    • father /ˈfɑː.ðər/ 父亲,爸爸 a male parent (27 次)
  155. Ross: How could I forget?
    • forget /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something (27 次)
  156. No, I gotta go home sometime.
    • home /həʊm/ ,住宅 the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially with your family (27 次)
    • sometime /ˈsʌm.taɪm/ (将来或过去的)某个时候 at a time in the future or the past that is not known or not stated (4 次)
  157. Not after what happened with Steve.
    • after /ˈɑːf.tər/ (时间、地点或顺序)在…之后;(一个)接着(一个) following in time, place, or order (24 次)
    • steve (27 次)
  158. Hi, machine cut me off again…
    • machine /məˈʃiːn/ 机器;机械装置 a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work (15 次)
    • cut /kʌt/ (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁 to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife (26 次)
  159. You don’t see Ross getting all chaotic and twirly every time they come.
    • chaotic /keɪˈɒt.ɪk/ 混乱的;毫无秩序的 in a state of chaos (2 次)
    • twirly /ˈtwɜː.li/ 卷曲的;弯曲的 with turns or curls (2 次)
    • every /ˈev.ri/ (3个或3个以上的人或事物组成的群体中的)每一个,每个;全部,整体 used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more (26 次)
  160. Chandler: Relax your hand!
    • hand /hænd/ the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things (26 次)
  161. Well, wait a minute,
    • minute /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ ,分钟 one of the 60 parts that an hour is divided into, consisting of 60 seconds (26 次)
  162. Ross: I cannot sleep in a public place.
    • sleep /sliːp/ 睡觉,睡眠 the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious (22 次)
    • public /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ 公众的,大众的 relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people (2 次)
    • place /pleɪs/ 地方;场所 an area, town, building, etc. (26 次)
  163. Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing!
    • honeymoon /ˈhʌn.i.muːn/ 蜜月 a holiday taken by a couple immediately after their marriage (4 次)
  164. Rachel: This Alan again?
    • alan (25 次)
  165. I realise you guys have been wondering what exactly happened between Carol and me, and, so, well, here’s the deal.
    • exactly /ɪɡˈzækt.li/ 精确地;确切地;完全准确地 used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct (13 次)
    • between /bɪˈtwiːn/ (空间上)在…中间,在…之间 in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects (5 次)
    • deal /diːl/ (尤指商业上的)协议,交易 an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business (25 次)
  166. The problem is, though, after the concert’s over, no matter how great the show was, you girls are always looking for the comedian again, y’know?
    • though /ðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (11 次)
    • matter /ˈmæt.ər/ 事情,事件 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered (17 次)
    • show /ʃəʊ/ 给…看;出示;显示 to make it possible for something to be seen (25 次)
  167. And he’s away a lot.
    • away /əˈweɪ/ 去(或在)别处;向另一方向;向一边 somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position, or situation (24 次)
  168. Rachel: Uh, credit card.
    • credit /ˈkred.ɪt/ 赞扬;赞许;荣誉 praise, approval, or honour (12 次)
    • card /kɑːd/ (显示个人信息的)卡片;银行卡;通行证 a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place (24 次)
  169. Closing Credits Joey: I can’t believe what I’m hearing here.
    • closing /ˈkləʊ.zɪŋ/ 结束的,结尾的 coming near the end of a speech, event, activity, etc. (23 次)
    • credits (电影、电视或广播节目的)演职人员名单 a list of people who helped to make a film or a television or radio programme, that is shown or announced at the beginning or the end of it (24 次)
  170. Ross: You know what I like most about him, though?
    • most /məʊst/ 最多(的);最大(的);最 the biggest number or amount of; more than anything or anyone else (24 次)
  171. I mean, they’re like- coyotes, picking off the weak members of the herd.
    • coyote /kɔɪˈəʊ.ti/ (北美)丛林狼,郊狼,土狼 a small wild animal like a dog that lives in North America (2 次)
    • pick /pɪk/ 挑选;选择 to take some things and leave others (24 次)
    • weak /wiːk/ (身体)虚弱的,无力的 not physically strong (3 次)
  172. I think it’s time to change somebody’s nicotine patch.
    • somebody /ˈsʌm.bə.di/ 某人 someone (24 次)
  173. Four years of closeness and sharing at the end of which she ripped your heart out, and that is why we don’t do it!
    • share /ʃeər/ 分享;共用 to have or use something at the same time as someone else (8 次)
    • end /end/ 末端,尽头 the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from the centre (23 次)
    • rip /rɪp/ 撕裂;撕破;划破 to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly (3 次)
  174. Commercial Break Monica: Hi.. how was the game?
    • game /ɡeɪm/ (尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity (23 次)
  175. Ross: No I don’t, to hell with her, she left me!
    • hell /hel/ 悲惨的境况;苦难的经历 an extremely unpleasant or difficult place, situation, or experience (23 次)
  176. Luisa: Somebody called about a monkey?
    • luisa (23 次)
  177. Helen: Nina Bookbinder is here to see you.
    • helen (13 次)
    • nina /lɑː ˈniːn.jə/ 拉尼娜现象(太平洋东部和中部海水变冷的现象,每隔几年发生,对很多地区气候产生影响) the cooling of the water in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean that happens every few years and that affects the weather in many places (23 次)
    • bookbinder /ˈbʊkˌbaɪn.dər/ 装订工 someone whose work or skill involves fastening loose pages together inside a cover to make a book (2 次)
  178. That opens my cervix.
    • open /ˈəʊ.pən/ 开着的,未关的 not closed or fastened (23 次)
  179. Ever since she walked out on me, I, uh…
    • walk /wɔːk/ ,步行,行走 to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next (22 次)
  180. Okay, sit down.
    • sit /sɪt/ (使)坐,(使)坐下,(使)就座 to (cause someone to) be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat or other type of support, with the upper part of the body vertical (23 次)
  181. And yet you’re surprisingly upbeat.
    • yet /jet/ ,尚;迄今 still; until the present time (23 次)
    • surprisingly /səˈpraɪ.zɪŋ.li/ 意外地,出人意料地 unexpectedly or in a way that is unusual (2 次)
  182. Why, why would anybody do something like that?
    • anybody /ˈen.iˌbɒd.i/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人;随便哪个人 →  anyone (22 次)
  183. Hi, I’m Ben.
    • ben /ben/ 用于苏格兰地区的山名中 used in the names of mountains in Scotland (22 次)
  184. you let your guard down, you start to really care about someone, and I just-
    • care /keər/ 保护;照看;照料 the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs (22 次)
  185. The bottom line is, smoking is cool, and you know it.
    • bottom /ˈbɒt.əm/ ,底部;底层 the lowest part of something (3 次)
    • cool /kuːl/ 凉的,冷的 slightly cold (22 次)
  186. Jill:
    • jill (22 次)
  187. Lydia:
    • lydia (22 次)
  188. Well, you may wanna steer clear of the word ‘dumped’.
    • may /meɪ/ (表示可能性)可能,也许 used to express possibility (22 次)
    • steer /stɪər/ 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 to control the direction of a vehicle (2 次)
    • clear /klɪər/ 明白的;清楚的;易懂的;清晰的 easy to understand, hear, read, or see (8 次)
    • dump /dʌmp/ 扔下,丢下 to put down or drop something in a careless way (12 次)
  189. Mr. Geller: I’m not gonna tell you what they spent on that wedding… but forty thousand dollars is a lot of money!
    • spend /spend/ 花费;用,花(钱) to give money as a payment for something (22 次)
    • forty /ˈfɔː.ti/ (数字)40 the number 40 (3 次)
  190. Rachel: Whoa, I’m sorry.
    • whoa /wəʊ/ !(用于喝令马停下) used when telling a horse to stop (22 次)
  191. But, I uh, I gotta go, I got a date with AndreaAngelaAndrea
    • andrea (5 次)
    • angela (21 次)
  192. No, I’m telling you last night was like umm, all my birthdays, both graduations, plus the barn raising scene in Witness.
    • birthday /ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/ 生日 the day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born (16 次)
    • both /bəʊθ/ 两个;两者;双方 (referring to) two people or things together (21 次)
    • plus /plʌs/ ,加上 added to (3 次)
    • raise /reɪz/ 举起;抬起;提起 to lift something to a higher position (12 次)
    • scene /siːn/ 场景,场面;镜头 a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time (2 次)
  193. Ross, check it out: hockey tickets, Rangers-Penguins, tonight at the Garden, and we’re taking you.
    • check /tʃek/ 检查;核查,核对 to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or her quickly (21 次)
    • hockey /ˈhɒk.i/ 曲棍球运动 a game played on a sports field between two teams of eleven players who each have a curved stick with which they try to put a small, hard ball into the other team’s goal (6 次)
    • ticket /ˈtɪk.ɪt/ ;券;车票;入场券 a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity (8 次)
  194. Joey: Of course it was a line!
    • course /kɔːs/ 课程;教程 a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification (21 次)
  195. And I just want a million dollars!
    • million /ˈmɪl.jən/ (数字)100万 the number 1,000,000 (6 次)
  196. This probably isn’t the best time to bring it up, but you have to throw a party for Monica.
    • throw /θrəʊ/ ;抛;掷;扔 to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm (21 次)
    • party /ˈpɑː.ti/ 社交聚会 a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion (19 次)
  197. I dunno, but..
    • dunno /dəˈnəʊ/ 不知道(I don’t know的缩略形式) short form of I don’t know (20 次)
  198. Honey.. you should always feel the thing.
    • honey /ˈhʌn.i/ 蜂蜜 a sweet, sticky, yellow substance made by bees and used as food (20 次)
  199. Ross: Sorry I’m late, I was stuck at work.
    • late /leɪt/ 末期的,晚期的;接近终了 (happening or being) near the end of a period of time (20 次)
    • stuck /stʌk/ (stick的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of stick (3 次)
  200. Nurse: Mrs. Geller?
    • nurse /nɜːs/ (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital (20 次)
  201. I always figured you just thought I was Monica’s geeky older brother.
    • old /əʊld/ 老的;年老的;古老的 having lived or existed for many years (20 次)
  202. Chandler: Could’ve been a peach.
    • peach /piːtʃ/ 桃(子) a round fruit with sweet yellow flesh that has a lot of juice, a slightly furry red and yellow skin, and a large seed in its centre (3 次)
  203. I’m with Bob now.
    • bob /bɒb/ (尤指在水面上)轻轻地快速上下晃动 to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water (19 次)
  204. Angela’s the screamer, Andrea has cats.
    • cat /kæt/ a small animal with fur, four legs, a tail, and claws, usually kept as a pet or for catching mice (19 次)
  205. I wasn’t faking.
    • fake /feɪk/ 赝品;假货 an object that is made to look real or valuable in order to deceive people (19 次)
  206. When you’re holding it, you feel right.
    • holding /ˈhəʊl.dɪŋ/ 私人股份;私人建筑;租用的农田 something that you own such as shares in a company or buildings, or land that you rent and farm (1 次)
  207. Max: No.
    • max /mæks/ (常用于数额之后)最多的,最高的 informal for maximum , often used after an amount (19 次)
  208. Monica: All right, you ready?
    • ready /ˈred.i/ 准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的 prepared and suitable for fast activity (19 次)
  209. Paul: I know, I know, I’m such an idiot.
    • such /sʌtʃ/ (用于名词或名词短语前表示强调)如此,这么 used before a noun or noun phrase to add emphasis (19 次)
    • idiot /ˈɪd.i.ət/ 白痴,笨蛋 a stupid person or someone who is behaving in a stupid way (6 次)
  210. Monica: Shut up, and put my table back.
    • table /ˈteɪ.bəl/ 桌子;台子;餐桌 a flat surface, usually supported by four legs, used for putting things on (19 次)
  211. They know what they’re doing, they take their time, they get the job done.
    • their /ðeər/ 他们的;她们的;它们的 of or belonging to them (19 次)
  212. I- I went for the watch.
    • watch /wɒtʃ/ 观看;注视 to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving (19 次)
  213. They have issues like ‘Gee, that glacier’s getting kinda close.’
    • gee /dʒiː/ (表示惊奇或热情)嚯,好家伙,哇 an expression of surprise or enthusiasm (4 次)
    • close /kləʊz/ (使)关,合,关闭 to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this (18 次)
  214. Pizza Guy: Hi, one, uh, mushroom, green pepper and onion?
    • pizza /ˈpiːt.sə/ 比萨饼 a large circle of flat bread baked with cheese, tomatoes, and sometimes meat and vegetables spread on top (12 次)
    • mushroom /ˈmʌʃ.ruːm/ 蘑菇;伞菌,蕈 a fungus with a round top and short stem. Some types of mushroom can be eaten (2 次)
    • green /ɡriːn/ 绿色的,草绿色的 of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass (18 次)
    • onion /ˈʌn.jən/ 洋葱(头) a vegetable with a strong smell and flavour, made up of several layers surrounding each other tightly in a round shape, usually brown or red on the outside and white inside (5 次)
  215. Y’know in a relationship you have these key moments that you know you’ll remember for the rest of your life?
    • relationship /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ 关系;联系;关联 the way in which two things are connected (9 次)
    • key /kiː/ 钥匙 a piece of metal that has been cut into a special shape and is used for opening or closing a lock, starting a car engine, etc. (18 次)
    • moment /ˈməʊ.mənt/ 片刻,瞬间,刹那 a very short period of time (17 次)
    • rest /rest/ (使)暂停,(使)停止;(使)休息 to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength (9 次)
  216. Monica: How’d you pay for them?
    • pay /peɪ/ 付费;付酬 to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided (18 次)
  217. I don’t think that was my point!
    • point /pɔɪnt/ 观点;论点 an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written (18 次)
  218. I say push her down the stairs.
    • stair /steər/ 楼梯 a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another (4 次)
  219. Joey: Ross, let me ask you a question.
    • question /ˈkwes.tʃən/ 问题 a sentence or phrase used to find out information (18 次)
  220. Sometimes I wish I was a lesbian… Did I say that out loud?
    • sometimes /ˈsʌm.taɪmz/ 有时 on some occasions but not always or often (11 次)
    • loud /laʊd/ 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 making a lot of noise (4 次)
  221. Rachel: Isn’t this amazing?
    • amazing /əˈmeɪ.zɪŋ/ 令人惊诧的,惊人的;令人惊喜的 extremely surprising (17 次)
  222. Wow, you guys sure have a lot of books about bein’ a lesbian.
    • book /bʊk/ (纸版或电子版的)书 a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form (17 次)
  223. Aunt Lillian: The doctor says it’s a matter of hours.
    • lillian (8 次)
    • doctor /ˈdɒk.tər/ 医生,大夫 a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt (17 次)
  224. So they’re constantly, like, having to reassure each other that they’re having a good time.
    • each /iːtʃ/ (两个或两个以上物或人中的)每个,各,各自 every thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately (17 次)
  225. Monica: Easy Rach, we’ll find it.
    • easy /ˈiː.zi/ 容易的;不费力的 needing little effort (17 次)
  226. But you hate sticking your finger in your eye!
    • finger /ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/ (尤指除大拇指之外的)手指 any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs (8 次)
    • eye /aɪ/ 眼睛 one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing (17 次)
  227. Wow! I’m-I’m-I’m glad you smashed her watch!
    • glad /ɡlæd/ 高兴的;愉快的;乐意的 pleased and happy (5 次)
  228. Ooh, this is a Dear Diary moment.
    • dear /dɪər/ 亲爱的,心爱的;可爱的 loved or liked very much (10 次)
  229. All: Morning.
    • morning /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ 早晨;上午 the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day or lunch time (17 次)
  230. Once I was a wooden boy, a little wooden boy…”
    • once /wʌns/ 一次,一回 one single time (17 次)
    • wooden /ˈwʊd.ən/ 木制的 made of wood (2 次)
  231. Chandler: We were playing poker, alright…
    • poker /ˈpəʊ.kər/ 扑克牌游戏 a game played with cards in which people try to win money from each other (17 次)
  232. Teacher: Good for you.
    • teacher /ˈtiː.tʃər/ 教员;教师 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college (17 次)
  233. It’s so that I can spend Thanksgiving with my family.
    • thanksgiving /ˌθæŋksˈɡɪv.ɪŋ/ 感谢,道谢;(尤指)感恩于上帝 the act of saying or showing that you are grateful, especially to God (17 次)
    • family /ˈfæm.əl.i/ ,家庭 a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children (9 次)
  234. Does he sell it, drink it, or just complain a lot?
    • sell /sel/ ,出售 to give something to someone else in return for money (3 次)
    • drink /drɪŋk/ 饮料;一份(饮料) (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth (16 次)
    • complain /kəmˈpleɪn/ 抱怨;发牢骚;诉苦 to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory (2 次)
  235. The lights, please.. Ross: …How long was I in there?
    • light /laɪt/ ,光亮,光线 the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to be seen (16 次)
  236. A wrong number?
    • number /ˈnʌm.bər/ 数字 (a sign or symbol representing) a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating (16 次)
  237. You could get ‘em with Jimmies, or nuts, or whipped cream!
    • nuts /nʌts/ (冒犯性用语)睾丸 an rude word for testicles (= round male sex organs that produce sperm) (1 次)
    • whip /wɪp/ 鞭子,皮鞭 a piece of leather or rope that is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals or people (5 次)
    • cream /kriːm/ 奶油,乳脂 the thick, yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk (3 次)
  238. You ready to jump out the airplane without your parachute?”
    • jump /dʒʌmp/ ,跃;跳跃 to push yourself suddenly off the ground and into the air using your legs (3 次)
    • airplane /ˈeə.pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel that has wings and one or more engines (2 次)
    • without /wɪˈðaʊt/ 没有;无;缺少 not having or doing something, or lacking something (16 次)
    • parachute /ˈpær.ə.ʃuːt/ 降落伞 a piece of equipment made of a large piece of special cloth that is fastened to a person or thing that is dropped from an aircraft, in order to make him, her, or it fall slowly and safely to the ground (2 次)
  239. It’s a beautiful thing.
    • beautiful /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/ 美丽的,漂亮的 very attractive (15 次)
  240. Yeah, Carol borrowed it for a class, and I have to get it back to the museum.
    • borrow /ˈbɒr.əʊ/ ,借入 to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time (4 次)
    • class /klɑːs/ ;班级 a group of students who are taught together at school, college, or university (15 次)
    • museum /mjuːˈziː.əm/ 博物馆,博物院 a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept (4 次)
  241. Joey: You should both know, that he’s a dead man.
    • dead /ded/ 死的,死亡的,去世的 not now living (15 次)
  242. My face is dented.
    • face /feɪs/ ,面孔 the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are (15 次)
    • dent /dent/ (物体表面上的)坑,凹陷 a small hollow mark in the surface of something, caused by pressure or by being hit (2 次)
  243. Otherwise next time you’re gonna find yourself sitting at home, listening to that album alone.
    • otherwise /ˈʌð.ə.waɪz/ 否则,不然 used after an order or suggestion to show what the result will be if you do not follow that order or suggestion (5 次)
    • next /nekst/ 下一个的;其次的;紧接着的 being the first one after the present one or after the one just mentioned (15 次)
    • yourself /jɔːˈself/ 你自己;您自己 used when the subject of the verb is “you” or the person being spoken to, and the object is the same person (11 次)
  244. You know what, I-I’d better pass on the game.
    • pass /pɑːs/ 经过,路过 to go past something or someone or move in relation to it, him, or her (15 次)
  245. Okay, I know it was a cheap shot, but I feel so much better now.
    • cheap /tʃiːp/ 便宜的,不贵的 costing little money or less than is usual or expected (2 次)
    • shot /ʃɒt/ (shoot的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of shoot (15 次)
  246. Welcome back to the world!
    • welcome /ˈwel.kəm/ 乐于接受;欢迎;鼓励;支持 to be pleased about and encourage or support something (9 次)
    • world /wɜːld/ 地球,世界 the earth and all the people, places, and things on it (15 次)
  247. Ross: Ah, well, in here, anyone who… stands erect…
    • anyone /ˈen.i.wʌn/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人 used in questions and negatives to mean “a person or people” (14 次)
  248. You know, I mean, it’s like we’re different.
    • different /ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/ 不同的,不一样的,有差别的 not the same (14 次)
  249. Fact, she, uh-
    • fact /fækt/ 现实,实际情况;(尤指)事实,真相 something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information (14 次)
  250. Paolo’s catching an earlier flight.
    • early /ˈɜː.li/ 早期的,初期的;在早期,在初期;提早(的),提前(的) near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or planned time (6 次)
    • flight /flaɪt/ 空中航行,航程 a journey in an aircraft (14 次)
  251. Guess who’s doing laundry there too?
    • laundry /ˈlɔːn.dri/ 待洗(或正在洗涤、洗完)的衣物 the dirty clothes and sheets that need to be, are being, or have been washed (14 次)
  252. Dr. Mitchell: ..you add a pinch of saffron, it makes all the difference.
    • mitchell (14 次)
    • add /æd/ ,相法 to put two or more numbers or amounts together to get a total (4 次)
    • difference /ˈdɪf.ər.əns/ 区别,差别,不同 the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same (6 次)
  253. Yeah, ‘cause otherwise someone might get what they actually ordered.
    • order /ˈɔː.dər/ 点菜;订制;订货 a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods (14 次)
  254. Monica, I’m tellin’ you, this guy is perfect for you.
    • perfect /ˈpɜː.fekt/ 完美的,完满的,无瑕的 complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or without fault (14 次)
  255. Look, there’s Joey’s picture!
    • picture /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ ,图画;照片 a drawing, painting, photograph, etc. (14 次)
  256. Shelley: Hey gorgeous, how’s it going?
    • shelley (14 次)
    • gorgeous /ˈɡɔː.dʒəs/ 极其漂亮的,美丽动人的;令人愉快的 very beautiful or pleasant (4 次)
  257. Do the words ‘Billy, don’t be a hero’ mean anything to you?
    • billy /ˈbɪl.i/ (供野外烹饪用的)金属罐 a metal container used for cooking outside over a fire (3 次)
    • hero /ˈhɪə.rəʊ/ 英雄 a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great (3 次)
  258. And then- when you do- he’s a preppy animal.
    • animal /ˈæn.ɪ.məl/ (除人、鸟、鱼和昆虫之外的)动物;兽;牲畜 something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect (13 次)
  259. Joey: You can come in, but your filter-tipped little buddy has to stay outside!
    • buddy /ˈbʌd.i/ 朋友 a friend (13 次)
    • outside /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ 在外面(的),在室外(的);在…外面(的) not inside a building (6 次)
  260. Phoebe: All right, c’mere, gimme your feet.
    • gimme /ˈɡɪm.i/ 给我(give me的简略说法) short form of give me (11 次)
    • foot /fʊt/ (人或动物的)脚,足 the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands (13 次)
  261. Phoebe: A couple hours.
    • couple /ˈkʌp.əl/ (相似或相同事物的)一对,一双,几个;(有某种联系之人的)一对,几个 two or a few things that are similar or the same, or two or a few people who are in some way connected (13 次)
  262. I didn’t know you could dance!
    • dance /dɑːns/ 跳(舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music (13 次)
  263. Opening Credits Chandler: “So how does it feel knowing you’re about to die?”
    • opening /ˈəʊ.pən.ɪŋ/ ;孔;开口 a hole or space that something or someone can pass through (4 次)
    • die /daɪ/ 死去,死亡,过世 to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly (13 次)
  264. You got married, you were, like, what, eight?
    • eight /eɪt/ (数字)8 the number 8 (13 次)
  265. Err, I’m J.C., and he’s Michael, and we’re having a boy, and a girl.
    • err /ɜːr/ 犯错误;做错事;出差错 to make a mistake or to do something wrong (13 次)
    • michael (2 次)
  266. It’s a cold drink, it’s a hot day.
    • cold /kəʊld/ (尤指相对于体温而言)冷的,寒冷的,温度低的 at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm (6 次)
    • hot /hɒt/ 热的;温度高的 having a high temperature (13 次)
  267. Jamie: What is this place?
    • jamie (13 次)
  268. I was laughed out of twelve interviews today.
    • laugh /lɑːf/ (出声地)笑,大笑 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy (13 次)
    • twelve /twelv/ (数字)12 the number 12 (5 次)
    • interview /ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/ 面试;面谈 a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course (4 次)
  269. I cannot feel my legs.
    • leg /leɡ/ ,腿部 one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking (13 次)
  270. Oh, oh, and Mind, y’know, if-if everything works out, and you guys end up getting married and having kids- and everything- I just hope they have his old hairline and your old nose.
    • mind /maɪnd/ 头脑;大脑 the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things (13 次)
    • married /ˈmær.id/ 已婚的;有配偶的 having a wife or husband (5 次)
    • nose /nəʊz/ ,鼻子 the part of the face that sticks out above the mouth, through which you breathe and smell (2 次)
  271. My agent has just gotten me a job…in the new Al Pacino movie!
    • agent /ˈeɪ.dʒənt/ 代理人;代理商 a person who acts for or represents another (3 次)
    • al / -əl/ (美国)亚拉巴马州(写地址时Alabama的缩写) written abbreivation for the US state of Alabama: used in addresses (8 次)
    • pacino (5 次)
    • movie /ˈmuː.vi/ 电影,影片 a film shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story (13 次)
  272. Mr. Geller: Look, there are people like Ross who need to shoot for the stars, with his museum, and his papers getting published.
    • shoot /ʃuːt/ 开(枪),射(箭);发射;射中,射伤,射杀 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it (13 次)
    • star /stɑːr/ 恒星;星 a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night (4 次)
    • paper /ˈpeɪ.pər/ thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on (4 次)
    • getting /ɡet/ 获得,得到;买到;挣得,赢得 to obtain, buy, or earn something (5 次)
  273. Ross: That’s my sister.
    • sister /ˈsɪs.tər/ 姐姐,妹妹 a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person (13 次)
  274. Ninety-five, ninety-__six__, ninety-seven.
    • ninety /ˈnaɪn.ti/ (数字)90 the number 90 (3 次)
    • six /sɪks/ 数字6 the number 6 (13 次)
  275. Yeah, well, I only have twenty minutes until Ethan, so, y’know..
    • twenty /ˈtwen.ti/ (数字)20 the number 20 (13 次)
  276. Monica: Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns’ production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
    • unless /ənˈles/ 除非;除了在…的情况下 except if (13 次)
    • theater /ˈθɪə.tər/ (theatre的美式拼写) US spelling of theatre (3 次)
    • park /pɑːk/ 公园 a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it (7 次)
  277. Listen, while you’re on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something…
    • while /waɪl/ 在…的时候;与…同时 during the time that, or at the same time as (13 次)
    • roll /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side (7 次)
  278. Monica: See ya….
    • ya /jə/ (口语)你 (spelled the way it is often spoken) you (13 次)
  279. I want to call my apartment and check on my grandma.
    • apartment /əˈpɑːt.mənt/ 公寓套房 a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building (12 次)
    • grandma /ˈɡræn.mɑː/ (外)祖母 a grandmother (2 次)
  280. I thought I’d ask Fun Bobby.
    • bobby /ˈbɒb.i/ 警察 a police officer (12 次)
  281. Y’know, as someone who’s recently been- dumped?
    • recently /ˈriː.sənt.li/ 最近;近来 not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago (2 次)
  282. Ross: Me either
    • either /ˈaɪ.ðər/ (用于否定句)也 used in negative sentences instead of “also” or “too” (12 次)
  283. So, where did you guys grow up?
    • grow /ɡrəʊ/ 增多;增大;增强;增长;成长;长大 to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed (12 次)
  284. Joey ate my last stick of gum, so I killed him.
    • gum /ɡʌm/ 齿龈,牙龈,牙床 either of the two areas of firm pink flesh inside the mouth that cover the bones into which the teeth are fixed (12 次)
  285. Phoebe: - and there’s five hundred extra dollars in my account.
    • hundred /ˈhʌn.drəd/ (数字)100 the number 100 (12 次)
    • extra /ˈek.strə/ 额外的;附加的 added to what is normal (7 次)
    • account /əˈkaʊnt/ 账户,户头 an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to (4 次)
  286. You’re hurting.
    • hurt /hɜːt/ (使)感到疼痛;弄伤 to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain (12 次)
  287. Here, kitty-kitty.
    • kitty /ˈkɪ.ti/ 共同凑集的一笔钱 an amount of money that is made up of small amounts given by different people, used by them for an agreed purpose (12 次)
  288. Phoebe: Hey, Lizzie.
    • lizzie (12 次)
  289. Mrs. Bing: Yeah, any messages for room 226?
    • message /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/ 信息;消息;口信 a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to them directly (12 次)
  290. We are going to Minsk.
    • minsk (12 次)
  291. Rachel: Hey Mon, look what I just found on the floor.
    • floor /flɔːr/ (房间的)地板,地面 the flat surface of a room on which you walk (9 次)
  292. Barry: See, about a month ago, I wanted to hurt you.
    • month /mʌnθ/ ;一个月的时间 a period of about four weeks, especially one of the twelve periods into which a year is divided (12 次)
    • ago /əˈɡəʊ/ 以前,从前 back in time from the present (10 次)
  293. Anyway, I told her you had a restaurant- Monica: No Mom, I don’t have a restaurant, I work in a restaurant.
    • restaurant /ˈres.tər.ɒnt/ 饭店;餐馆;菜馆 a place where meals are prepared and served to customers (12 次)
  294. It sucks.
    • suck /sʌk/ ;吮吸;咂,啜 to pull in liquid or air through your mouth without using your teeth, or to move the tongue and muscles of the mouth around something inside your mouth, often in order to dissolve it (12 次)
  295. Ross, ten o’clock.
    • ten /ten/ (数字)10 the number 10 (12 次)
  296. Ugly Naked Guy got a Thighmaster!
    • ugly /ˈʌɡ.li/ 丑陋的,难看的 unpleasant to look at; not attractive (12 次)
  297. Okay, go into the bathroom, use whatever you want, just don’t ever tell me what you did in there.
    • bathroom /ˈbɑːθ.ruːm/ 浴室,洗澡间;盥洗室 a room with a bath and/or shower and often a toilet (11 次)
    • whatever /wɒtˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论什么 it is not important what is; it makes no difference what (is) (9 次)
  298. I swear I’ve seen birds do this on Wild Kingdom.
    • swear /sweər/ 诅咒,咒骂 to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of emphasizing what you mean or as a way of insulting someone or something (8 次)
    • bird /bɜːd/ ;禽 a creature with feathers and wings, usually able to fly (11 次)
    • wild /waɪld/ 疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme (3 次)
    • kingdom /ˈkɪŋ.dəm/ 王国 a country ruled by a king or queen (2 次)
  299. Well, yeah… ‘s’no Brian in Payroll.
    • brian (11 次)
    • payroll /ˈpeɪ.rəʊl/ (公司员工的)在职人员工资表,发薪员工表 a list of the people employed by a company showing how much each one earns (2 次)
  300. Yes, and we all know how cruel a parent can be about the flatness of a child’s pillow.
    • cruel /ˈkruː.əl/ 残忍的;残酷的;刻毒伤人的 extremely unkind and unpleasant and causing pain to people or animals intentionally (3 次)
    • child /tʃaɪld/ 儿童,小孩;儿子;女儿 a boy or girl from the time of birth until he or she is an adult, or a son or daughter of any age (11 次)
  301. Rachel: I mean, we are way past the fling thing, I mean, I am feeling things that I’ve only read about in Danielle Steele books, you know?
    • past /pɑːst/ 经过 in or to a position that is further than a particular point (6 次)
    • danielle (11 次)
  302. Phoebe: Definitely not his mother.
    • definitely /ˈdef.ɪ.nət.li/ 肯定,当然,毫无疑问 without any doubt (11 次)
  303. Speaking of issues, isn’t that your ex-wife?
    • speak /spiːk/ 说话,谈话;说 to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone (11 次)
    • ex /eks/ 前妻;前夫;前女友;前男友 Someone’s ex is a person who was their wife, husband, or partner in the past. (11 次)
    • wife /waɪf/ 妻子,老婆,夫人 the woman that you are married to (11 次)
  304. Yeah, uh, except for the red sock, which is still red.
    • except /ɪkˈsept/ (表示不包括)除…之外 not including; but not (11 次)
  305. Fireman No. 1: What do we got there?
    • fireman /ˈfaɪə.mən/ 消防队员 a man whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning (11 次)
  306. We’re sorry for the inconvenience, and hope you’ll accept this- -football phone as our free gift.’
    • accept /əkˈsept/ 接受;收受;领受 to agree to take something (4 次)
    • free /friː/ 自由的;无拘束的 not limited or controlled (11 次)
    • gift /ɡɪft/ 礼物;赠品 a present or something that is given (5 次)
  307. Monica: Who wasn’t invited to the wedding.
    • invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ 邀请,约请 to ask or request someone to go to an event (11 次)
  308. Monica: We’ll talk later.
    • later /ˈleɪ.tər/ 晚些时候;过些时间 at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned (11 次)
  309. Y’know, it’s a shame, because you and Lowell would’ve made a great couple.
    • lowell (11 次)
  310. Monica: Nope.
    • nope /nəʊp/ ;不是 no (11 次)
  311. Monica: Do you all promise?
    • promise /ˈprɒm.ɪs/ 允诺,答应;保证 to tell someone that you will certainly do something (11 次)
  312. ‘Cause in my cell, I can smoke.”
    • cell /sel/ 细胞 the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal (3 次)
    • smoke /sməʊk/ (燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾 the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns (11 次)
  313. familiar with our.. special situation?
    • special /ˈspeʃ.əl/ 特殊的,特别的;不寻常的 not ordinary or usual (11 次)
    • situation /ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/ 处境,情况,形势 the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place (4 次)
  314. He was like that-that-that Bugs Bunny cartoon where Bugs is playing all the positions, right, but instead of Bugs it was first base-Alan, second base-Alan, third base-…
    • bugs /bʌɡ/ 小虫子 a very small insect (3 次)
    • bunny /ˈbʌn.i/ 小兔 a rabbit (2 次)
    • cartoon /kɑːˈtuːn/ (尤指报刊中与政治有关的)漫画,讽刺画 a drawing, especially in a newspaper or magazine, that tells a joke or makes a humorous political criticism (3 次)
    • instead /ɪnˈsted/ 作为替代 in place of someone or something else (5 次)
    • base /beɪs/ 基底,底座;底层,底子 the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something (5 次)
    • third /θɜːd/ 第三 3rd written as a word (11 次)
  315. well, that’s true,..
    • true /truː/ (尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct (11 次)
  316. The Millners, they had this unbelievable farm, they had horses, and, and rabbits that he could chase and it was- it w- …..
    • unbelievable /ˌʌn.bɪˈliː.və.bəl/ 令人震惊的,难以置信的 extremely surprising (11 次)
    • rabbit /ˈræb.ɪt/ ,家兔 a small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food (3 次)
    • chase /tʃeɪs/ 追赶,追逐;追捕 to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it (2 次)
  317. Waitress:
    • waitress /ˈweɪ.trəs/ (餐馆里的)女侍者,女服务员 a woman whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant (11 次)
  318. Chandler: I think it’s winning.
    • win /wɪn/ 获胜;赢 to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc. (11 次)
  319. Well, I can’t believe I’ve been here almost seven seconds and you haven’t asked me how my date went.
    • almost /ˈɔːl.məʊst/ 几乎,差不多,差一点,将近 nearly (10 次)
  320. Monica: Whose little ball of paper is this?!
    • whose /huːz/ 谁的 used especially in questions when asking about which person owns or is responsible for something (3 次)
    • ball /bɔːl/ ;球状物 any object in the shape of a sphere, especially one used as a toy by children or in various sports such as tennis and football (10 次)
  321. I mean, we’re in the car, we’re fighting trafficbasically just trying to stay awake.
    • car /kɑːr/ 汽车 a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number of people (6 次)
    • fighting /ˈfaɪ.tɪŋ/ (尤指战争中的)战斗,搏斗 the act of people fighting, especially in a war (1 次)
    • traffic /ˈtræf.ɪk/ 交通流量 the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving along a route (2 次)
    • basically /ˈbeɪ.sɪ.kəl.i/ 基本上;从根本上讲 used when referring to the main or most important characteristic or feature of something (10 次)
    • awake /əˈweɪk/ 醒着的 not sleeping (3 次)
  322. Apparently they had some big ceremony before I was born.
    • apparently /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 据…所知;看来;据说;听说 used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true (6 次)
    • bear /beər/ 忍受;容忍;经受;承担 to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant (10 次)
  323. Cushions the blow.
    • blow /bləʊ/ ;吹动;被吹走 to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air (10 次)
  324. Ross: Her name is Celia.
    • celia (10 次)
  325. Ross: Little louder, okay, I think there’s a man on the twelfth floor in a coma that didn’t quite hear you…
    • coma /ˈkəʊ.mə/ 昏迷(状态) a state in which a person is unconscious and cannot be woken, caused by damage to the brain after an accident or illness (10 次)
    • quite /kwaɪt/ 完全地,彻底地 completely (4 次)
  326. And this from the cry-for-help department.
    • cry /kraɪ/ ,哭泣;流泪 to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain (10 次)
    • department /dɪˈpɑːt.mənt/ (组织或机构中的)部,系,处,科,室 a part of an organization such as a school, business, or government that deals with a particular area of study or work (2 次)
  327. Director: …
    • director /daɪˈrek.tər/ 经理,管理者,主任,董事 a manager of an organization, company, college, etc. (10 次)
  328. Mr. Douglas: Ohh, it’s been better.
    • douglas (10 次)
  329. Tuna or egg salad?
    • tuna /ˈtʃuː.nə/ 金枪鱼 a large fish that lives in warm seas (3 次)
    • egg /eɡ/ (食用的)蛋(尤指鸡蛋) the oval object with a hard shell that is produced by female birds, especially chickens, eaten as food (10 次)
    • salad /ˈsæl.əd/ (通常用生菜等做成的)蔬菜色拉 a mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as a separate dish or with other food (2 次)
  330. Joey: I got fired.
    • fire /faɪər/ ;(燃烧着的)燃料,柴火 (material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might produce smoke (10 次)
  331. Oh, she just graduated, and she wants to be something in cooking, or food, or….
    • food /fuːd/ 食物;食品;(供植物生长的)养料 something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive (10 次)
  332. Phoebe: You are just like Jack.
    • jack /dʒæk/ 起重器,千斤顶 a piece of equipment that can be opened slowly under a heavy object such as a car in order to raise it off the ground (10 次)
  333. Yeah, well, sorry, Joe.
    • joe /dʒəʊ/ 咖啡的俗称 coffee (10 次)
  334. Hey Ma. Listen, I made the appointment with Dr. Bazida, and…
    • ma /mɑː/ 母亲,妈妈 a mother (10 次)
    • appointment /əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ 约会;预约;约定 a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place (2 次)
  335. The way guys can do so many mean things, and then not even care.
    • many /ˈmen.i/ 许多(主要用于否定句和疑问句中,或者带有“too”、“so” 和“as” 等词的句子中) used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with “too”, “so”, and “as” to mean “a large number of” (10 次)
  336. Monica: Oh Joey, Melanie called, said she’s gonna be late.
    • melanie (10 次)
  337. Chandler: You must stop!
    • must /mʌst/ 必须 used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future (10 次)
  338. Mr. Heckles: You owe me a cat.
    • owe /əʊ/ 欠(债);欠(账);该偿还 to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you (10 次)
  339. Ross: Must pee.
    • pee /piː/ 排尿(urinate的非正式说法) informal for urinate (10 次)
  340. Carol: I’m pregnant.
    • pregnant /ˈpreɡ.nənt/ 怀孕的,妊娠的 (of a woman and some female animals) having a baby or babies developing inside the womb (10 次)
  341. See, I wrote a note to myself, and then I realised I didn’t need it, so I balled it up and… …now I wish I was dead.
    • write /raɪt/ ,书写;写(字) to make marks that represent letters, words, or numbers on a surface, such as paper or a computer screen, using a pen, pencil, or keyboard, or to use this method to record thoughts, facts, or messages (8 次)
    • note /nəʊt/ 短笺,便条 a short piece of writing (6 次)
  342. But I saved it.
    • save /seɪv/ 挽救,搭救,救助 to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed (10 次)
  343. This one goes across the street, I must have given him yours.
    • across /əˈkrɒs/ 从一边到另一边;穿过;横过 from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a river (9 次)
    • street /striːt/ ,街道,大街 a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides (10 次)
  344. Monica: Absolutely.
    • absolutely /ˌæb.səˈluːt.li/ 完全地;绝对地 completely (9 次)
  345. Me and Chandler live across the hall.
    • hall /hɔːl/ 门厅;走廊 the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs (5 次)
  346. Uh, I also have something else for you.
    • also /ˈɔːl.səʊ/ 而且(也),此外(还) in addition (9 次)
  347. Do you have any respect for your body?
    • respect /rɪˈspekt/ 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities (2 次)
    • body /ˈbɒd.i/ (人或动物的)躯体;身体 the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal (9 次)
  348. Women can see breasts any time they want.
    • breast /brest/ 乳房 either of the two soft, rounded parts of a woman’s chest that produce milk after she has a baby (9 次)
  349. You’re the best in the business.
    • business /ˈbɪz.nɪs/ 买卖(货品或服务) the activity of buying and selling goods and services (9 次)
  350. I was at the airport, getting into a cab, when this woman- this blonde planet with a pocketbook- starts yelling at me.
    • airport /ˈeə.pɔːt/ 航空站,航空港,机场 a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in (7 次)
    • cab /kæb/ (卡车、公共汽车、火车等大型车辆的)驾驶室 the separate front part of a large vehicle, such as a truck, bus, or train, in which the driver sits (9 次)
    • blonde /blɒnd/ 浅黄色头发的;金色头发的 with pale yellow or gold hair (2 次)
    • yelling /jel/ (通常指生气、疼痛或激动时)叫喊,吼叫(着说) to shout something or make a loud noise, usually when you are angry, in pain, or excited (1 次)
  351. I mean, how clean can teeth get?
    • clean /kliːn/ 干净的;清洁的 free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc. (9 次)
    • tooth /tuːθ/ ,牙齿 one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food) (2 次)
  352. Taking control of your life.
    • control /kənˈtrəʊl/ 命令;控制;管制;克制 to order, limit, or rule something, or someone’s actions or behaviour (9 次)
  353. Monica: How she drove you crazy, picking on every little detail, like your hair… for example.
    • drive /draɪv/ 开(车),驾驶 to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle’s movement (2 次)
    • crazy /ˈkreɪ.zi/ 愚蠢的;荒唐的 stupid or not reasonable (9 次)
  354. Well, you may wanna rethink the dirty underwear.
    • dirty /ˈdɜː.ti/ 脏的,肮脏的 marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria (9 次)
    • underwear /ˈʌn.də.weər/ 内衣 clothes worn next to the skin, under other clothes (5 次)
  355. Monica: Oh, George, baby, drop the towel!
    • george (6 次)
    • drop /drɒp/ (使)落下,(使)掉下;丢下 to fall or to allow something to fall (9 次)
  356. I mean, I have never made coffee before in my entire life.
    • entire /ɪnˈtaɪər/ 全部的;整个的;完全的;完整的 whole or complete, with nothing missing (9 次)
  357. No rough holding in my ER!
    • rough /rʌf/ 高低不平的;崎岖的;难行的 not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition (2 次)
  358. Phoebe: Going to the hospital tonight?
    • hospital /ˈhɒs.pɪ.təl/ 医院 a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses (9 次)
  359. That’s like saying there’s only one flavor of ice cream for you.
    • flavor /ˈfleɪ.vər/ (flavour的美式拼写) US spelling of flavour (2 次)
    • ice /aɪs/ ;冰块 water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this (9 次)
  360. Well, at least she had the chance to leave a man at the altar
    • least /liːst/ 最少;最小 less than anything or anyone else; the smallest amount or number (9 次)
    • altar /ˈɔːl.tər/ 圣坛,祭坛 a structure with a flat top, often shaped like a table, that is used in some religious ceremonies, for example as a place to put important religious objects (5 次)
  361. Uh, lie back..
    • lie /laɪ/ ;平躺;平卧 to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface (9 次)
  362. No news, no little anecdotes to share with the folks?
    • news /njuːz/ 消息;新闻 information or reports about recent events (9 次)
    • folk /fəʊk/ (尤指某一群体或类型的)人们 people, especially those of a particular group or type (3 次)
  363. Monica: Chandler, nobody likes breaking up with someone.
    • nobody /ˈnəʊ.bə.di/ 没有人,无人 not anyone (9 次)
  364. Joey: Hey-hey-hey-hey, if you’re gonna start with that stuff we’re outta here.
    • outta /ˈaʊ.tə/ 离开 out of (9 次)
  365. Hey, if Little Joey’s dead, then I got no reason to live!
    • reason /ˈriː.zən/ 原因;理由;解释 the cause of an event or situation or something that provides an excuse or explanation (9 次)
  366. Ross: ‘S’funny, um, uh, we agreed we’d spend the rest of our lives together.
    • agree /əˈɡriː/ 持相同意见;赞成,赞同 to have the same opinion (5 次)
  367. Rachel, it’s Paolo calling from Rome.
    • rome /rəʊm/ 罗马(意大利首都) the capital city of Italy, situated in the western part of the country (9 次)
  368. What, like there’s a rule or something?
    • rule /ruːl/ 规则;法则;规章;条例 an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do (9 次)
  369. Rachel: Excuse me, sir.
    • sir /sɜːr/ 先生 used as a formal and polite way of speaking to a man, especially one who you are providing a service to or who is in a position of authority (9 次)
  370. He’s smart, he’s sophisticated, and he has a real job.
    • smart /smɑːt/ 整洁漂亮的,时髦的 having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance (9 次)
  371. He’s out banging other women over the head with a club, while she sits at home trying to get the mastodon smell out of the carpet!
    • smell /smel/ 有…气味,发出…气味 to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses (9 次)
  372. Phoebe: It’s not mine, I didn’t earn it, if I kept it, it would be like stealing.
    • earn /ɜːn/ 挣(钱);挣得;赚得 to receive money as payment for work that you do (2 次)
    • steal /stiːl/ ,窃 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it (9 次)
  373. Monica: Are you okay, sweetie?
    • sweetie /ˈswiː.ti/ 糖果,甜食 a sweet (9 次)
  374. Let’s roll it.. water’s working .. and… action.
    • water /ˈwɔː.tər/ a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life (9 次)
    • working /ˈwɜː.kɪŋ/ 工作的 relating to work (3 次)
    • action /ˈæk.ʃən/ (尤指应对问题或困难的)行动;行动过程;行为 the process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem or difficulty (2 次)
  375. Ross: Uh, well, don’t worry, I’ll use the gentle cycle.
    • worry /ˈwʌr.i/ 担心;忧虑;发愁 to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened (9 次)
    • gentle /ˈdʒen.təl/ 文静的;和蔼的;温柔的 calm, kind, or soft (3 次)
    • cycle /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ 自行车,脚踏车 a bicycle (2 次)
  376. I was the last one to know when Chandler got bitten by the peacock at the zoo.
    • bite /baɪt/ (用牙)咬 to use your teeth to cut into something or someone (3 次)
    • peacock /ˈpiː.kɒk/ 孔雀 a large bird, the male of which has very long tail feathers that it can spread out to show bright colours and patterns shaped like eyes (2 次)
    • zoo /zuː/ (尤指野生)动物园 an area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them or study them (9 次)
  377. Yeah, I’m an actor.
    • actor /ˈæk.tər/ 演员 someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme (8 次)
  378. I think it’s nicer when people just get along.
    • along /əˈlɒŋ/ 沿着,顺着,循着 from one part of a road, river, etc. to another (8 次)
  379. Yeah, I know, he’s sweet, but it’s just not fun anymore, you know?
    • anymore /ˌen.iˈmɔːr/ (不)再 If you do not do something or something does not happen anymore, you have stopped doing it or it does not now happen. (8 次)
  380. Ross: Flight Attendant: Alright!
    • attendant /əˈten.dənt/ 服务员;侍者 someone whose job is to be in a place and help visitors or customers (8 次)
  381. Yeah it is, mostly because I get to boss people around, which I just love to do.
    • mostly /ˈməʊst.li/ 通常 mainly (4 次)
    • boss /bɒs/ 老板;上司;头儿 the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do (8 次)
  382. Ross: That guy, he burns me up.
    • burn /bɜːn/ (把…)烧坏;(使)烧伤;(使)烧毁;(使)晒伤;(使)烫伤 to be hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat, or to cause this to happen (8 次)
  383. Cause I have a straight.
    • cause /kɔːz/ (尤指不好的事情发生的)原因,起因 the reason why something, especially something bad, happens (8 次)
    • straight /streɪt/ 直的(地),笔直的(地) continuing in one direction without bending or curving (3 次)
  384. We ordered a fat-free crust with extra cheese.
    • fat /fæt/ 胖的,肥胖的 having a lot of flesh on the body (7 次)
    • cheese /tʃiːz/ 奶酪,干酪 a food made from milk, or from a milk-like substance taken from plants, that can be either firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in colour (8 次)
  385. Ross: You got the clothes clean.
    • clothe /kləʊð/ 给…提供衣服;给…衣服穿 to provide someone with clothes (8 次)
  386. Yeah, I’ll have a cup of coffee.
    • cup /kʌp/ 杯子(常带有柄) a small, round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc. (8 次)
  387. Decide!
    • decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ (尤指仔细考虑后)决定,决断,确定 to choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities (8 次)
  388. and I’ve just wasted about thirty-five of them talking to you people, so, uh.. Monica, can you help me with the door?
    • waste /weɪst/ 浪费;滥用 an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc. (3 次)
    • thirty /ˈθɜː.ti/ (数字)30 the number 30 (4 次)
    • door /dɔːr/ a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance itself (8 次)
  389. Rachel: Want a wedding dress?
    • dress /dres/ 连衣裙 a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and girls (8 次)
  390. Chandler: All finished!
    • finish /ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ 完成;(使)完结 to complete something or come to the end of an activity (8 次)
  391. Yes, Fran.
    • fran (8 次)
  392. I know, but, I made a huge mistake.
    • huge /hjuːdʒ/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large in size or amount (8 次)
    • mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/ 错误;过失 an action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result (5 次)
  393. Kristin: That’s funny.
    • kristin (8 次)
  394. Phoebe: You know, if you tilt your head to the left, and relax your eyes, it kinda looks like an old potato.
    • left /left/ 左边的,左侧的 on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north (8 次)
  395. Well, Mr. Kostelick wants you to stop by his office at the end of the day.
    • office /ˈɒf.ɪs/ 办公室;办公楼 a room or part of a building in which people work, especially sitting at tables with computers, phones, etc., usually as a part of a business or other organization (8 次)
  396. Which, by the way, is the real San Francisco treat.
    • san /sæn/ 桑人(南部非洲,尤其是卡拉哈里沙漠地区最早的居民之一,过去以狩猎采集为生,现在主要务农) one of the first groups of people to live in southern Africa, especially in the Kalahari desert, who used to live as hunter-gatherers but are now mainly farmers (8 次)
  397. C’mon, you’re single!
    • single /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/ 单一的,仅有一个的 one only (8 次)
  398. but I get to see my son, who I love…
    • son /sʌn/ 儿子 your male child (8 次)
  399. Chandler: Joe…Joe…Joe…Stalin?
    • stalin (8 次)
  400. My mom had just killed herself and my step-dad was back in prison, and I got here, and I didn’t know anybody.
    • herself /hɜːˈself/ 她自己 used to refer to a female object of a verb, that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (2 次)
    • step /step/ 跨步,迈步;踩,踏 to move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place, or to put your foot on or in something (8 次)
    • prison /ˈprɪz.ən/ 监狱 a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment (3 次)
  401. Thought we were trying to find stuff.
    • thought /θɔːt/ (think的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of think (8 次)
  402. Phoebe: No, look, don’t touch that!
    • touch /tʌtʃ/ ,触摸 to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone (8 次)
  403. The valentine Tommy Rollerson left in your locker was really from me.
    • valentine /ˈvæl.ən.taɪn/ 心爱的人;情人 someone you love or would like to have a romantic relationship with (8 次)
  404. Monica: White House adviser?
    • white /waɪt/ 白色的;雪白的;乳白的 of a colour like that of snow, milk, or bone (8 次)
    • house /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in (4 次)
  405. Look at the window, there’s my name!
    • window (8 次)
  406. Terry, I, I, I know that I haven’t worked here very long, but I was wondering, do you think it would be possible if I got a $100 advance in my salary?
    • terry /ˈter.i/ 毛巾布 a type of thick cotton cloth with short threads on each side, used especially for making towels (= thick cloths used for drying) (3 次)
    • possible /ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ 可能的,有可能做到的 able to be done or achieved, or able to exist (4 次)
    • advance /ədˈvɑːns/ (使)前进;使进步,使进展;使发展;促进 to go or move something forward, or to develop or improve something (3 次)
  407. Dr. Baldhara: Well, it’s technically not a zoo per se, it’s more of an interactive wildlife experience.
    • technically /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl.i/ 事实上,严格说来 according to an exact understanding of rules, facts, etc. (2 次)
    • per /pɜːr/ ,每一 used when expressing rates, prices, or measurements to mean “for each” (3 次)
    • experience /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ 经验;经历;实践 (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things (3 次)
  408. So, Carol and I went behind a couple of those mechanical Dutch children… then they fixed the ride, and we were asked never to return to the Magic Kingdom.
    • behind /bɪˈhaɪnd/ 在(…的)后面 at the back (of) (7 次)
    • dutch /dʌtʃ/ 荷兰的;荷兰人的;荷兰语的 belonging to or relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language (4 次)
    • fix /fɪks/ 修理 to repair something (3 次)
    • ride /raɪd/ 骑(自行车、摩托车或马等) to sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on it controlling its movements (5 次)
    • return /rɪˈtɜːn/ ;返回 to come or go back to a previous place (4 次)
    • magic /ˈmædʒ.ɪk/ 魔法;法术;巫术 the use of special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible, such as in stories for children (5 次)
  409. Decaf cappucino for Joey.. Coffee black..
    • black /blæk/ 黑色的 having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night (7 次)
  410. Ross: Blah blah blah, blah blah blah… blah blaaaaaah….
    • blah /blɑː/ 乏味的 not very good, special, or interesting (7 次)
  411. You know, lit a bone?
    • bone /bəʊn/ ,骨头 any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame (7 次)
  412. A fine choice.
    • choice /tʃɔɪs/ 选择,挑选;抉择 an act or the possibility of choosing (7 次)
  413. Oh, and, um, sometimes Artelle lets me put the little chocolate blobbies on the cookies.
    • chocolate /ˈtʃɒk.lət/ 巧克力;巧克力糖 a sweet, usually brown, food made from cacao seeds, that is usually sold in a block and is often used as a flavour for desserts, drinks, etc. (3 次)
    • cooky (7 次)
  414. Naturally our first choice would be one of the bigger state zoos, y’know, like, uh, San Diego… right?
    • state /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time (3 次)
    • diego /ˌsæn diˈeɪ.ɡəʊ/ 圣迭戈(也译作圣地亚哥,美国加州的一个大城市) a large city in the western US state of California (7 次)
  415. Chandler: Listen, it’s kind of an emergency.
    • emergency /ɪˈmɜː.dʒən.si/ 紧急情况;不测事件;突发事件 something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results (7 次)
  416. As someone who’s seen more than her fair share of bad beef, I’ll tell you: that is not such a terrible thing.
    • fair /feər/ 合理的;公平的;公正的;平等待人的 treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment (7 次)
    • terrible /ˈter.ə.bəl/ 糟糕的;可怕的;严重的;低劣的 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality (6 次)
  417. With feelings.
    • feeling /ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ (感官的)感觉 the fact of feeling something physical (7 次)
  418. You know, you and Bob, and me and my girlfriend, uh, uh, Monica.
    • girlfriend /ˈɡɜːl.frend/ 女朋友,女情人 a woman or girl who a person is having a romantic or sexual relationship with (7 次)
  419. Ross: Got me.
    • got /ɡɒt/ (get的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of get (7 次)
  420. Ross: Mm-hmm..
    • mm 毫米(millimetre的缩写) written abbreviation for millimetre UK (6 次)
    • hmm /həm/ (说话时停顿或表示不确定)呃,嗯 something you say when you pause while talking or when you are uncertain (7 次)
  421. Rachel: Ohh-__ho__-hooohhh.
    • ho /həʊ/ 婊子,妓女 an insulting word for a woman, especially one who is considered to have a lot of sexual partners (7 次)
  422. Look, this will seem a little weird, but you put your head inside this turkey, and then we’ll all talk, and you’ll hear everything we say.
    • inside /ɪnˈsaɪd/ 里面,内部 the part, space, or side of something that is inside (7 次)
    • turkey /ˈtɜː.ki/ 火鸡 a large bird grown for its meat on farms (7 次)
  423. That is Aunt Iris.
    • iris /ˈaɪ.rɪs/ 鸢尾属植物(尤生长于潮湿环境,开蓝色、黄色或白色花,叶细长) a tall plant that has blue, yellow, or white flowers and long, narrow leaves (7 次)
  424. Priest on TV: We are gathered here today to join Joanne Louise Cunningham and Charles, Chachi-Chachi-Chachi, Arcola in the bound of holy matrimony.
    • tv /ˌtiːˈviː/ 电视(机)(television的缩写) abbreviation for television (6 次)
    • join /dʒɔɪn/ 连接;接合 to connect or fasten things together (4 次)
    • joanne (7 次)
  425. Kay?
    • kay (7 次)
  426. Sorry, the first guy runs the lips.
    • lip /lɪp/ ,嘴唇 one of the two soft parts that form the upper and lower edges of the mouth (7 次)
  427. Oh, look, wish me luck!
    • luck /lʌk/ 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会 the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities (7 次)
  428. Phoebe: Did he mention us?
    • mention /ˈmen.ʃən/ 提及,说起,谈到 to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words (7 次)
  429. There’s a beautiful woman at eight, nine, ten o’clock!
    • nine /naɪn/ (数字)9 the number 9 (7 次)
  430. I say this year, no dates, we make a pact.
    • pact /pækt/ 契约;条约;协定 a formal agreement between two people or groups of people (7 次)
  431. Well, guess who my dad’s making partner in his firm?
    • partner /ˈpɑːt.nər/ 搭档,伙伴,同伴 a person or organization you are closely involved with in some way (7 次)
  432. Monica: We ripped that couple apart, and kept the pieces for ourselves.
    • piece /piːs/ ;片;段;碎片;碎块 a part of something (7 次)
    • ourselves /ˌaʊəˈselvz/ (we 的反身形式)我们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “we” or the speaker and one or more others, and the object is the same group of people (4 次)
  433. If it wasn’t for you and your stupid balloon, I would be on a plane watching a woman do this right now.
    • balloon /bəˈluːn/ 气球 a small, thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration, as a children’s toy, or for other purposes such as medical treatment or scientific research (3 次)
    • plane /pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel, with wings and one or more engines (7 次)
  434. Okay, I-I d’know, you-you just- you have a quality.
    • quality /ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/ 质量,品级 how good or bad something is (7 次)
  435. Chandler: C’mon, we’re roommates!
    • roommate /ˈruːm.meɪt/ 舍友,室友,合租一室的人 a person who you share a room with for a period of time (7 次)
  436. Sandy:
    • sandy /ˈsæn.dɪ/ 被沙子覆盖的;含沙的 covered with sand or containing sand (7 次)
  437. The point is, if you were gonna set me up with someone, I’d like to think you’d set me up with someone like him.
    • set /set/ ,置;使处于(指定的地方、位置) to put something in a particular place or position (7 次)
  438. Short?
    • short /ʃɔːt/ 短的;矮的 small in length, distance, or height (7 次)
  439. Chandler: Excuse me, look, we’ve been here for over an hour, and a lot of people less sick than my friend have gone in.
    • less /les/ 更少,较小 a smaller amount (of), or to a smaller degree (6 次)
    • sick /sɪk/ 生病的,患病的,不舒服的 physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy (7 次)
  440. The laundry song that we sing.
    • song /sɒŋ/ ,歌曲 a usually short piece of music with words that are sung (7 次)
    • sing /sɪŋ/ 唱歌;演唱 to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words (7 次)
  441. Some fat guy’s sleeping with the store manager.
    • store /stɔːr/ (大型)百货商店 a large shop where you can buy many different types of goods (7 次)
  442. I figured you taught him that.
    • teach /tiːtʃ/ ;教授;传授 to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct (7 次)
  443. Rachel: I mean, it-it was like, it was like he made us into a team.
    • team /tiːm/ ,组,班 a number of people or animals who do something together as a group (7 次)
  444. Y’know, if you listen closely, you can hear a thousand retailers scream.
    • scream /skriːm/ (尤指因恐惧、兴奋、愤怒等强烈情绪而)尖叫,惊呼 to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger (2 次)
  445. Do you remember you and Tony DeMarco?
    • tony /ˈtəʊn.i/ 高贵的,时髦的 stylish and expensive (7 次)
  446. Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole nother machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.
    • under /ˈʌn.dər/ 在(或到)下面;在(或到)下方 in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other (7 次)
  447. And then he woke up, and there was this, this big plant outside his window, full of possibilities and stuff..
    • wake /weɪk/ 醒来;叫醒,吵醒 to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping (7 次)
    • full /fʊl/ (容器或空间)装满的,充满的 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot (3 次)
    • possibility /ˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 可能(性) a chance that something may happen or be true (3 次)
  448. Weekend
    • weekend /ˌwiːkˈend/ 周末(周六和周日,有时也包括周五晚上) Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the week in which many people living in the West do not go to work (7 次)
  449. Oh, hi Wendy!
    • wendy /ˈwen.di ˌhaʊs/ 温迪屋;游戏室 a toy house or playhouse (7 次)
  450. Monica: Woo-woo!
    • woo /wuː/ 争取;努力说服 to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business (7 次)
  451. Yep, we sure showed those Hassidic jewellers a thing or two about softball..
    • yep /jep/ 是的;好了;对 yes (7 次)
  452. Fireman No. 2: A piece of something: boxer shorts, greeting cards, and what looks like a half-charred picture-Wow, that guy’s hairier than the Chief!
    • boxer /ˈbɒk.sər/ 拳击手,拳击运动员 someone who takes part in the sport of boxing (2 次)
    • greet /ɡriːt/ 问候;迎接;向…打招呼;对…作出反应 to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way (3 次)
  453. Yeah, I think for us, kissing is pretty much like an opening act, y’know?
    • act /ækt/ 行为,行事;举止,表现 to behave in the stated way (6 次)
  454. I am trapped in an ATM vestibule with Jill Goodacre!
    • trap /træp/ 陷阱;夹子;捕捉器 a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape (3 次)
    • atm /ˌeɪ.tiːˈem/ 现在(at the moment的缩写,多用于社交媒体或手机短信等) abbreviation for at the moment: used for example on social media and in text messages (6 次)
    • vestibule /ˈves.tɪ.bjuːl/ (搁放外套等的)门厅 a small room just inside the outer door of a public building where you can leave your coat, etc. (6 次)
  455. Aw, Mom…
    • aw /ɔː/ (表示失望、不满、同情等时用的)呀 used to express disappointment or disapproval (6 次)
  456. See, he gave up something, but then he got those magic beans.
    • bean /biːn/ ;豆荚;菜豆;豆科植物 a seed, or the pod containing seeds, of various climbing plants, eaten as a vegetable (6 次)
  457. Oh, you wouldn’t know a great butt if it came up and bit ya.
    • bite /baɪt/ (用牙)咬 to use your teeth to cut into something or someone (3 次)
  458. Hey, that’s not for you, bitch!
    • bitch /bɪtʃ/ 母狗 a female dog (6 次)
  459. No, she’s still upset because I saw her boobies.
    • upset /ʌpˈset/ 使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry (5 次)
    • booby /ˈbuː.bi/ 鲣鸟 a type of seabird similar to a gannet (6 次)
  460. Joey: Uh, waiter, one more plate of chicken wings over here.
    • plate /pleɪt/ 盘子,碟子 a flat, usually round dish with a slightly raised edge that you eat from or serve food from (5 次)
    • chicken /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ ;鸡肉 a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird that is cooked and eaten (6 次)
  461. Monica: We all chipped in.
    • chip /tʃɪp/ 炸薯条,油炸土豆条 a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot (6 次)
  462. How about I cook dinner at my place?
    • cook /kʊk/ 做饭,烹调;烧,煮 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat. (6 次)
  463. We are gonna be here for a while, it looks like, and we still have boyfriends and your career to cover.
    • career /kəˈrɪər/ 生涯,职业;事业 the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn more money (5 次)
    • cover /ˈkʌv.ər/ 盖上;覆盖;遮盖;遮蔽 to put or spread something over something, or to lie on the surface of something (6 次)
  464. All right, a cow got through!
    • cow /kaʊ/ 母牛,奶牛 a large female farm animal kept to produce meat and milk (6 次)
  465. Now everybody’s gonna go to the theatre, expecting to see me, and…
    • expect /ɪkˈspekt/ 预料,预计;期待 to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive (6 次)
  466. Uh, if I were omnipotent for a day, I’d.. make myself omnipotent forever.
    • omnipotent /ɒmˈnɪp.ə.tənt/ 全能的,万能的,无所不能的 having unlimited power and able to do anything (5 次)
    • forever /fəˈre.vər/ 永远 for all time (6 次)
  467. Tonight’s potatoes will be both mashed with lumps, and in the form of tots.
    • lump /lʌmp/ (通常指无固定形状的)块,团 a piece of a solid substance, usually with no particular shape (5 次)
    • form /fɔːm/ (使)出现,(使)形成,(使)产生 to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist (6 次)
    • tot /tɒt/ 小孩,幼儿 a young child (4 次)
  468. Aurora: My husband.
    • husband /ˈhʌz.bənd/ 丈夫 the man that you are married to (6 次)
  469. Rachel: Ohhhhh, don’t be mad
    • mad /mæd/ 疯的,神经错乱的,精神失常的 a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive (6 次)
  470. You know you probably didn’t know this, but back in high school, I had a, um, major crush on you.
    • major /ˈmeɪ.dʒər/ 较重要的;主要的;重大的 more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type (6 次)
    • crush /krʌʃ/ 压扁;压坏;压碎 to press something very hard so that it is broken or its shape is destroyed (2 次)
  471. Your 4:00 herbal massage has been pushed back to 4:30 and Miss Somerfield canceled her 5:30 shiatsu.
    • massage /ˈmæs.ɑːʒ/ 按摩,推拿 to rub and press someone’s body with regular repeated movements, in order to relax them or to reduce stiffness or pain in the joints (= places where two bones are connected) or muscles (6 次)
  472. And then you say that it’s almost midnight
    • midnight /ˈmɪd.naɪt/ 子夜,午夜 twelve o’clock in the middle of the night (6 次)
  473. I know, but-come on, man, she’s needy, she’s vulnerable.
    • needy /ˈniː.di/ 贫穷的,缺乏生活必需品的 poor and not having enough food, clothes, etc. (6 次)
  474. Ross: The girl on the cover with her nipples showing?
    • nipple /ˈnɪp.l̩/ 乳头,奶头 the dark part of the skin which sticks out from the breast of a mammal and through which milk is supplied to the young (6 次)
  475. Luckily none of the bullets hit the engine block.
    • none /nʌn/ 没有一个(人或事物);全无 not one (of a group of people or things), or not any (6 次)
    • block /blɒk/ 街区;街段 the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city (3 次)
  476. And did you notice…?
    • notice /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ 看到;注意到;感觉到 to see or become conscious of something or someone (6 次)
  477. And I ended up living with this albino guy who was, like, cleaning windshields outside port authority, and then he killed himself, and then I found aromatherapy.
    • himself /hɪmˈself/ 他自己;它自己 used to refer to a male object of a verb that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (4 次)
  478. Paula: Listen.
    • paula (6 次)
  479. Rachel: I don’t know…right, he’s the pig!
    • pig /pɪɡ/ a large pink, brown, or black farm animal with short legs and a curved tail, kept for its meat (6 次)
  480. She’s like this high-__powered__, driven career type.
    • power /paʊər/ 影响力;操控力;势力 ability to control people and events (6 次)
  481. You don’t have to face the horrible pressures of this holiday: desperate scramble to find anything with lips just so you can have someone to kiss when the ball drops!!
    • pressure /ˈpreʃ.ər/ 压力 the force you produce when you press something (6 次)
    • holiday /ˈhɒl.ə.deɪ/ 假期,假日 a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax (5 次)
    • desperate /ˈdes.pər.ət/ 非常严重的;非常糟糕的 very serious or bad (2 次)
  482. Receptionist: It says to call this number if you’re not completely satisfied with this candy bar.
    • receptionist /rɪˈsep.ʃən.ɪst/ 接待员;招待员 a person who works in a place such as a hotel, office, or hospital, who welcomes and helps visitors and answers the phone (6 次)
    • completely /kəmˈpliːt.li/ 完全地,彻底地;十分地 in every way or as much as possible (5 次)
    • satisfied /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/ 满足的;满意的 pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted (3 次)
    • candy /ˈkæn.di/ 糖果;巧克力;一块糖(或巧克力) a sweet food made from sugar or chocolate, or a piece of this (2 次)
  483. Aurora: ‘We’ would be me and Rick.
    • rick /rɪk/ 干草堆,草垛 a large pile of straw or hay (= dried grass) that has been built in a regular shape (6 次)
  484. That’s ridiculous!
    • ridiculous /rɪˈdɪk.jə.ləs/ 愚蠢的;荒唐的;可笑的 stupid or unreasonable and deserving to be laughed at (6 次)
  485. Robbie’s gonna be here for hours.
    • robbie (6 次)
  486. Be back in a sec.
    • sec /sek/ 片刻;瞬间 a very short period of time (6 次)
  487. Ross: You’re not serious, I mean, you really…
    • serious /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ 严重的;糟糕的 severe in effect; bad (6 次)
  488. Ross: Oh, shhh, shh.
    • shh /ʃ/ (同 sh) →  sh (4 次)
  489. Anyway, they pretty much sucked, so, I blew off the rest of the day, and I went shopping……
    • shop /ʃɒp/ 商店,店铺 a place where you can buy goods or services (6 次)
  490. They say it’s the same as the distance from the tip of a guy’s thumb to the tip of his index finger.
    • distance /ˈdɪs.təns/ 距离,路程 the amount of space between two places (4 次)
  491. I put my basket on top.
    • basket /ˈbɑː.skɪt/ ;笼;篓,筐 a light container, often with a handle, that is made of thin strips of wood, metal, or plastic twisted together, used for carrying or storing things (5 次)
    • top /tɒp/ ;顶端;顶部 the highest place or part (6 次)
  492. It’s new, it’s German, it’s extra-__tough__.
    • tough /tʌf/ 结实的;坚固的;坚强的 strong; not easily broken or made weaker (6 次)
  493. Phoebe: This is so typical.
    • typical /ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/ 典型的,有代表性的 showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of things (6 次)
  494. Winner of 3 Tony Awards…
    • winner /ˈwɪn.ər/ 获胜者;冠军 someone who wins a game, competition, or election (2 次)
  495. So I think Alan will become the yardstick against which all future boyfriends will be measured.
    • against /əˈɡenst/ 反对;与…相反 disagreeing with a plan or activity (5 次)
    • future /ˈfjuː.tʃər/ 将来,未来,今后 a period of time that is to come (4 次)
    • measure /ˈmeʒ.ər/ ,测量;计量 to discover the exact size or amount of something (2 次)
  496. How about I’ll, uh, catch up with you in the Ice Age.
    • age /eɪdʒ/ 年龄,年纪;存在时间 the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed (5 次)
  497. Susan: We agreed on Minnie.
    • minnie /ˌməʊ.nɪŋ ˈmɪn.i/ 爱发牢骚的人 someone who annoys other people by complaining all the time (3 次)
  498. Ross: OK, ahem, hey, does anybody know a good place if you’re not dating a puma?
    • ahem /əˈhəm/ (轻声咳嗽,用于表示有一点尴尬、好笑、怀疑、不同意或吸引注意力)呃哼 used to represent the little cough that someone makes to express slight embarrassment, enjoyment, doubt, or disapproval, or to attract attention (5 次)
  499. Rachel: : We have apple cinnamon
    • apple /ˈæp.əl/ 苹果 a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin (5 次)
    • cinnamon /ˈsɪn.ə.mən/ 肉桂,桂皮;肉桂粉 the bark (= hard outer covering) of a tropical tree, or a brown powder made from this, used as a spice to give a particular taste to food, especially sweet food (2 次)
  500. I had the most supremely awful day.
    • awful /ˈɔː.fəl/ 极坏的;恶劣的;糟糕的;令人极不愉快的 extremely bad or unpleasant (5 次)
  501. Yeah, well.. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Jason Greenstein’s gagging.
    • bernice (5 次)
    • jason (4 次)
  502. I bet he’s a lawyer.
    • bet /bet/ 打赌;赌博 to risk money on the result of an event or a competition, such as a horse race, in the hope of winning more money (5 次)
    • lawyer /ˈlɔɪ.ər/ 律师 someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court (2 次)
  503. The phone bill arrives, but you don’t pay it right away.
    • bill /bɪl/ 账单 a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written (5 次)
  504. You think it’s easy giving birth to seven children?
    • birth /bɜːθ/ 出生 the time when a baby or young animal comes out of its mother’s body (5 次)
  505. Yeah, well I went to boarding school with four hundred boys.
    • boarding /ˈbɔː.dɪŋ/ (并排接起来的)木板,板材 boards that have been fastened side by side to each other (5 次)
  506. Always yelling, always yelling nothing made him happy, nothing made him happy, not that wood shop, not those stupid little ships in the bottle, nothing.
    • wood /wʊd/ 木头;木材;木料;木柴 a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel (2 次)
    • ship /ʃɪp/ (尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰 a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea (4 次)
    • bottle /ˈbɒt.əl/ ,瓶子 a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck (5 次)
  507. Monica: You owe me 20 bucks.
    • buck /bʌk/ (美)元 a dollar (5 次)
  508. Shhh, busy beaming with pride.
    • busy /ˈbɪz.i/ 忙碌的;忙于…的;专注的 If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing. (5 次)
    • pride /praɪd/ 自豪,得意 a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (2 次)
  509. Unfortunately in my case, there was only one woman- for her…
    • unfortunately /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 不幸地;倒霉地 used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect (2 次)
    • case /keɪs/ 具体情况;实例 a particular situation or example of something (5 次)
  510. Rachel: We ended up having sex in his chair.
    • chair /tʃeər/ 椅子 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms (5 次)
  511. Oh my God, Chi Chi!
    • chi /tʃiː/ 气(中医理论中人体内最重要的能量) in some systems of Chinese medicine and exercise, the most important energy that a person has (5 次)
  512. Ross: I’m going to China.
    • china /ˈtʃaɪ.nə/ ;瓷料;瓷器,瓷制品 clay of a high quality that is shaped and then heated to make it permanently hard, or objects made from this, such as cups and plates (5 次)
  513. And hey, here’s to a lousy Christmas.
    • lousy /ˈlaʊ.zi/ 糟糕的,差劲的 very bad (2 次)
    • christmas /ˈkrɪs.məs/ 圣诞节;圣诞节期间 (the period just before and after) 25 December, a Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ (5 次)
  514. OK, senior year of college… on a pool table.
    • senior /ˈsiː.ni.ər/ 级别高的 high or higher in rank (4 次)
    • college /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ 大学 a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= first) degree (5 次)
  515. When did it get so complicated?
    • complicated /ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 复杂的;麻烦的;费解的 involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand (5 次)
  516. Joey: Congratulations.
    • congratulation /kənˌɡrætʃ.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ “我拿到那个工作了。”“是吗?祝贺你!” something that you say when you want to congratulate someone: (5 次)
  517. Dammit, hire the girl!
    • dammit (5 次)
    • hire /haɪər/ ,租用 to pay to use something for a short period (2 次)
  518. Chandler: Ok, who wants light cheese, and who wants dark cheese?
    • dark /dɑːk/ 昏暗的,黑暗的 with little or no light (5 次)
  519. So why was I busting my ass to make this delicious Thanksgiving dinner?
    • delicious /dɪˈlɪʃ.əs/ 美味的;(味道或气味)诱人的 having a very pleasant taste or smell (5 次)
  520. Yeah, um… You know you, you should just forget about what I said under the bridge, I was talkin’ crazy that night, I was so drunk!
    • bridge /brɪdʒ/ a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other (2 次)
    • drunk /drʌŋk/ (drink的过去分词) past participle of drink (5 次)
  521. Rachel: Has anybody seen my engagement ring?
    • engagement /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ.mənt/ 订婚 an agreement to marry someone (5 次)
  522. Rachel: He doesn’t speak much English.
    • english /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/ 英语 the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries (5 次)
  523. I’d never be able to enjoy it.
    • enjoy /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ 享受…的乐趣;喜爱;欣赏 to get pleasure from something (5 次)
  524. Rachel: God, isn’t this exciting?
    • exciting /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/ 令人兴奋的;使人激动的;刺激的 making you feel excited (5 次)
  525. So explain something to me here, uh, what kind of a relationship do you imagine us having if you already have a husband and a boyfriend?
    • explain /ɪkˈspleɪn/ 解释;说明;阐明 to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it (5 次)
  526. Just do it really fast, and then the wound is exposed.
    • fast /fɑːst/ 快的;迅速的;敏捷的 moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly (5 次)
  527. Ross: No, y’know what, I guess it’s partially my fault.
    • partially /ˈpɑː.ʃəl.i/ 不完全地 not completely (2 次)
    • fault /fɒlt/ 过错,过失;责任 a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame (5 次)
  528. Fill these out, sit over there.
    • fill /fɪl/ (使)充满,(使)装满,(使)注满;占据;布满 to make or become full; to use empty space (5 次)
  529. Rachel: Well now, how-how do you fit into this whole thing?
    • fit /fɪt/ 合适,合身;可容纳 to be the right size or shape for someone or something (5 次)
  530. I take the uh dead flowers out of the vase…
    • flower /flaʊər/ ;开花植物 the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these (5 次)
  531. Right before he reached Macy’s, he broke free and was spotted flying over Washington Square Park.
    • macy (2 次)
    • fly /flaɪ/ (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行 When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air. (5 次)
    • square /skweər/ 正方形,四方形 a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90° (3 次)
  532. Chandler: You are a frightening, frightening man.
    • frightening /ˈfraɪ.tən.ɪŋ/ 可怕的,令人恐惧的 making you feel fear (5 次)
  533. I’m the girl in the veil who stomped on your heart in front of your entire family!’
    • front /frʌnt/ 前面;正面 the part of a building, object, or person’s body that faces forward or is most often seen or used (5 次)
  534. Well, goodbye Chandler.
    • goodbye /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/ 再见,再会 used when someone leaves (5 次)
  535. Goodnight, everybody.
    • goodnight (5 次)
  536. As in my grandmother.
    • grandmother /ˈɡræn.mʌð.ər/ (外)祖母 the mother of a person’s father or mother (5 次)
  537. Mr. Tribbiani: We’ll go to a hotel.
    • hotel /həʊˈtel/ 宾馆,酒店 a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals (5 次)
  538. Well, for your information, Paolo is gonna be in Rome this New Year, so I’ll be just as pathetic as the rest of you.
    • information /ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 情报;资料;消息 facts about a situation, person, event, etc. (5 次)
    • pathetic /pəˈθet.ɪk/ 招人怜悯的,可怜的 causing feelings of sadness, sympathy, or sometimes lack of respect, especially because a person or an animal is suffering (3 次)
  539. Ross: I think it’s insane.
    • insane /ɪnˈseɪn/ 疯癫的,精神失常的 mentally ill (5 次)
  540. Chandler: Might wanna try Joseph.
    • joseph (5 次)
  541. All I’m saying is that if you had told me vegetarian lasagna, I would have made vegetarian lasagna.
    • vegetarian /ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/ 素食者,素食主义者 a person who does not eat meat for health or religious reasons or because they want to avoid being cruel to animals (4 次)
    • lasagna /ləˈzæn.jə/ 意大利千层面(以多层宽面条夹奶酪、肉沫和蔬菜制成) thin, wide sheets of pasta, or a dish consisting of layers of this combined with two different sauces (5 次)
  542. Eight and a half hours of aptitude tests, intelligence tests, personality tests… and what do I learn?
    • test /test/ 测验,考查 a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or is like (5 次)
    • learn /lɜːn/ ,学习 to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity (5 次)
  543. Lemme tell you something, Ross.
    • lemme /ˈlem.i/ 让我(let me 的缩略形式) short form of “let me” (5 次)
  544. Lorraine: Hi, Joey.
    • lorraine (5 次)
  545. I think I’m just gonna go home and think about my ex-wife and her lesbian lover.
    • lover /ˈlʌv.ər/ 情人,恋人 the person you are having a sexual relationship with, but are not married to (5 次)
  546. My maid of honour, Mindy?!
    • maid /meɪd/ (宾馆的)女服务员;(家中的)女佣,女仆,侍女 a woman who works as a servant in a hotel or in someone’s home (5 次)
  547. I’m going through my mail, and I open up their monthly, you know, STATEMENT-
    • mail /meɪl/ 信件,邮包;邮政(系统) the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people, or the system for sending letters, etc. from place to place (5 次)
  548. Marsha:
    • marsha (5 次)
  549. No, she’s at a faculty meeting.
    • meeting /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ 会见;会面;会议 a planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online (= using the internet), to discuss something (5 次)
  550. My brother’s going through that right now, he’s such a mess.
    • mess /mes/ 肮脏;杂乱;不整洁的人 Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy. (5 次)
  551. I wiped tables for it, I steamed milk for it, and it was totally–not worth it.
    • milk /mɪlk/ ;牛奶;羊奶 the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, cheese, etc. (5 次)
    • worth /wɜːθ/ 值…钱的 having a particular value, especially in money (3 次)
  552. negative 46, negative 47, negative 48….
    • negative /ˈneɡ.ə.tɪv/ 否定的;拒绝的 expressing “no” (5 次)
  553. That cute nibbly noise when she eats.
    • noise /nɔɪz/ 噪声;杂音;嘈杂声;喧闹声 a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud (5 次)
  554. Monica: Wow, being dumped by you obviously agrees with her.
    • obviously /ˈɒb.vi.əs.li/ 清楚地;明白地;显而易见地 in a way that is easy to understand or see (5 次)
  555. If I were omnipotent for a day, I would want, um, world peace, no more hunger, good things for the rain-forest…And bigger boobs!
    • hunger /ˈhʌŋ.ɡər/ 饥饿感 the feeling you have when you need to eat (2 次)
    • boob /buːb/ (女人的)乳房 a woman’s breast (4 次)
  556. Phoebe: No, ‘cause this line is passion, and this is… just a line.
    • passion /ˈpæʃ.ən/ 激情,热情;强烈情感 a very powerful feeling, for example of sexual attraction, love, hate, anger, or other emotion (5 次)
  557. Chandler: You know, on second thought, gum would be perfection.
    • perfection /pəˈfek.ʃən/ 完美;完善 the state of being complete and correct in every way (5 次)
  558. Ross: Hey Pheebs, you gonna have the rest of that Pop-Tart?..
    • pop /pɒp/ 流行音乐 modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember (5 次)
    • tart /tɑːt/ 果馅饼 an open pastry case with a filling, usually of something sweet such as fruit (2 次)
  559. Monica: Ross, your little creature’s got the remote again.
    • creature /ˈkriː.tʃər/ 生物;动物 any large or small living thing that can move independently (2 次)
    • remote /rɪˈməʊt/ 远的;遥远的;久远的;关系疏远的 far away in distance (5 次)
  560. Once I got on the subway, right, and it was at night, and I rode it all the way to Brooklyn… just for the hell of it.
    • subway /ˈsʌb.weɪ/ 地铁;地铁交通 a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground (3 次)
    • brooklyn (3 次)
  561. Well, this is still ruined, right?
    • ruin /ˈruː.ɪn/ (完全)毁掉,毁坏;破坏;糟踏 to spoil or destroy something completely (5 次)
  562. Um, Monica, you’re scaring me.
    • scar /skɑːr/ ,伤疤,伤痕 a mark left on part of the body after an injury, such as a cut, has healed (5 次)
  563. What’s the score?
    • score /skɔːr/ (体育比赛、考试等中)得(分) to win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, or game (5 次)
  564. Oh, by the way, great service tonight.
    • service /ˈsɜː.vɪs/ 公共服务系统;公共事业 a government system or private organization that is responsible for a particular type of activity, or for providing a particular thing that people need (5 次)
  565. I mean, am I supposed to use like one machine for shirts and another machine for pants?
    • shirt /ʃɜːt/ (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫 a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front (5 次)
  566. Actually it’s the same guy that wells up every time that Grinch’s heart grows three sizes and breaks that measuring device
    • size /saɪz/ 尺寸;大小;规模 how large or small something or someone is (5 次)
    • device /dɪˈvaɪs/ 装置,器械 an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose (2 次)
  567. If you don’t ask her out soon you’re going to end up stuck in the zone forever.
    • soon /suːn/ 不久,很快 in or within a short time; before long; quickly (5 次)
    • stuck /stʌk/ (stick的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of stick (3 次)
    • zone /zəʊn/ (尤指有不同特征或用途的)地带,地区 an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for different purposes (4 次)
  568. Unfortunately, I don’t see suds.
    • sud (5 次)
  569. Monica: My surprise party!
    • surprise /səˈpraɪz/ 意想不到的事物 an unexpected event (5 次)
  570. Oh, c’mere, sweetheart.
    • sweetheart /ˈswiːt.hɑːt/ 恋人,心上人 a boyfriend or girlfriend (5 次)
  571. But, you can’t actually test this theory, because today’s particle accelerators are nowhere near powerful enough to simulate these conditions.
    • theory /ˈθɪə.ri/ 理论;学说;意见 a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion or explanation (2 次)
    • near /nɪər/ (离…)不远,靠近(地) not far away in distance (2 次)
  572. I know, I opened it up and there it was, just floating in there, like this tiny little hitch-hiker!
    • tiny /ˈtaɪ.ni/ 微小的,极小的 extremely small (5 次)
  573. I mean, that guy with the toe thing?
    • toe /təʊ/ 脚趾 any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot (5 次)
  574. Ross: Twice.
    • twice /twaɪs/ 两次;两倍 two times (5 次)
  575. Phoebe: Y’know, it’s even worse when you’re twins.
    • twins /twɪn/ 双胞胎之一 either of two children born to the same mother on the same occasion (1 次)
  576. I just, I thought we could have them whipped and then add some peas and onions.
    • pea /piː/ 豌豆 a round, green seed, several of which grow in a pod, eaten as a vegetable (2 次)
  577. Oh come on, admit it!
    • admit /ədˈmɪt/ (尤指不情愿地)承认;供认;招认 to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly (4 次)
  578. Ooh, I’m alive with pleasure now.
    • alive /əˈlaɪv/ 活(着)的;在世的 living, not dead (4 次)
    • pleasure /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 愉快,欢乐;满意;欣慰;乐事 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this (2 次)
  579. I’m not allowed to have him in the city.
    • allow /əˈlaʊ/ 使有可能;允许,准许;容许 to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening (4 次)
  580. Oh, those little clunky Amish things you think go with everything.
    • amish /ˈɑː.mɪʃ/ 阿米什人(美国基督教的一个支派,过着简朴传统的生活,从事农业,拒绝现代科技) members of a religious group in the US who live in a simple traditional way that often involves farming and no modern technology (4 次)
  581. You’re angry.
    • angry /ˈæŋ.ɡri/ 发怒的,愤怒的,生气的 having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them (4 次)
  582. Um, and, and then you put your arms around me.
    • arm /ɑːm/ ,手臂;上肢 either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end (4 次)
  583. You, you go on three auditions a month and you call yourself an actor, but Bob…
    • audition /ɔːˈdɪʃ.ən/ (演员、乐手、舞蹈演员等的)试镜;试奏;试唱;试演 a short performance that an actor, musician, dancer, etc. gives in order to show they are suitable for a particular play, film, show, etc. (4 次)
  584. Rachel: Monica, your dad just beeped in, but can you make it quick?
    • beep /biːp/ (使)发出嘟嘟(或滴滴)的声音 (to cause) to make a short, loud sound (4 次)
    • quick /kwɪk/ 快的,迅速的;短暂的 happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time (4 次)
  585. Hi Betty!
    • betty (4 次)
  586. Who am I gonna meet in a blackout?
    • blackout /ˈblæk.aʊt/ 灯火管制时期;断电时期;断电,停电 a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an electricity failure (4 次)
  587. Alright, Cincinnati, no blinds, everybody ante.
    • blind /blaɪnd/ 瞎的,盲的,失明的 unable to see (4 次)
    • ante /ˈæn.ti/ 赌注 an amount of money that each person must risk in order to be part of a game that involves gambling (2 次)
  588. Monica: Was he wearing a stunning blue suit?
    • blue /bluː/ 蓝色的;天蓝色的;青蓝色的 of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this (4 次)
    • suit /suːt/ 一套衣服,套装 a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material (3 次)
  589. Unless you want your mother to spend eternity in a lemon yellow pant-suit, go with the burgundy.
    • lemon /ˈlem.ən/ 柠檬 an oval fruit that has a thick, yellow skin and sour juice, or the small tree on which this fruit grows (3 次)
    • yellow /ˈjel.əʊ/ 黄色 a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun (3 次)
    • burgundy /ˈbɜː.ɡən.di/ 勃艮第酒红 a dark reddish-purple colour, like the colour of red wine (4 次)
  590. Mr. Heckles: Ehhhh… B-__Buttons__.
    • buttons /ˈbʌt.ən/ 纽扣,扣子 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat (4 次)
  591. Phoebe: Oh, boy scouts could have camped under there.
    • scout /skaʊt/ 侦查者;(尤指)侦察兵 a person, especially a soldier, sent out to get information about where the enemy are and what they are doing (2 次)
    • camp /kæmp/ 营地;宿营地 a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures (4 次)
  592. Well, Chandler’s old roomate was Jewish, and these are the only candles we have, so… Happy Chanukah, everyone.
    • candle /ˈkæn.dəl/ 蜡烛 a stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick (= piece of string) in the middle of it that produces light as it slowly burns (4 次)
  593. Ross: Marsha, these are cave people.
    • cave /keɪv/ 洞穴;山洞;地洞 a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground (4 次)
  594. Only to find out the Boston Celtics had taken over the entire sixth floor!
    • celtics (4 次)
    • sixth /sɪksθ/ 第六(的) 6th written as a word (3 次)
  595. Ross: I’m in for fifty cents.
    • cent /sent/ 美分;分币 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar, or a coin with this value (4 次)
  596. I mean, uh, well, there is one way that seems to offer a certain acoustical advantage, but…
    • offer /ˈɒf.ər/ 主动给予;主动提出;提议 to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something (3 次)
    • certain /ˈsɜː.tən/ 肯定的,无疑的;有把握的;确定的 having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, or effective (4 次)
  597. Anyway, he’s opening up a restaurant and he’s looking for a head chef.
    • chef /ʃef/ (酒店或餐馆的)厨师;(尤指)厨师长,大厨,主厨 a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant, especially the most important cook (4 次)
  598. And now you’re choking.
    • choke /tʃəʊk/ (使)窒息;(使)哽噎;(使)呼吸困难 If you choke, or if something chokes you, you stop breathing because something is blocking your throat. (4 次)
  599. It’s just that I’m sick of being a victim of this Dick Clark holiday.
    • dick /dɪk/ 阴茎 a rude word for a penis (4 次)
    • clark /ˌleɪk klɑːk ˌnæʃ.ən.əl pɑːk ən prɪˈzɜːv/ (美国阿拉斯加州)克拉克湖国家公园和自然保护区 a national park (= a large area of land protected by the government because of its natural beauty or because it has a special history) in the US state of Alaska (4 次)
  600. I mean it’s like the stand-up comedian you have to sit through before Pink Floyd comes out.
    • pink /pɪŋk/ 粉红色的 of a pale red colour (3 次)
  601. You feel complete.
    • complete /kəmˈpliːt/ 使完整;使完全;使完美 to make whole or perfect (4 次)
  602. And, uh, I don’t know if you got any of that, but I would really like a copy of the tape.
    • copy /ˈkɒp.i/ 复制;临摹;模仿,效仿 to produce something so that it is the same as an original piece of work (4 次)
    • tape /teɪp/ 磁带;录音带;录像带 thin plastic in a long, narrow strip with a magnetic covering that allows sounds or sounds and pictures to be recorded and played again, especially one on which sound is recorded (2 次)
  603. Like Joey’s constant knuckle-cracking isn’t annoying?
    • knuckle /ˈnʌk.əl/ 指节;(尤指)掌指关节 one of the joints in the hand where your fingers bend, especially where your fingers join on to the main part of your hand (3 次)
    • crack /kræk/ (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)产生裂纹 to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way (4 次)
    • annoying /əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ/ 讨厌的;恼人的 making you feel slightly angry (2 次)
  604. Ow, ow, ow, ow, leg cramp, leg cramp, leg cramp.
    • cramp /kræmp/ 痉挛,抽筋(常出现在大量运动后) a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a lot of exercise, that limits movement (4 次)
  605. Phoebe: Intense and creepy.
    • creepy /ˈkriː.pi/ 怪异的,令人毛骨悚然的;让人起鸡皮疙瘩的 strange or unnatural and making you feel frightened (4 次)
  606. Well, maybe that’s my decision.
    • decision /dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/ 决定;决策;选择 a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities (4 次)
  607. Something deep in your soul calls out to me like a foghorn.
    • deep /diːp/ 深的,向下延伸的;有…深的 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom (4 次)
  608. Oh, so you’re divorced?
    • divorce /dɪˈvɔːs/ 离婚 an official or legal process to end a marriage (4 次)
  609. Apparently they’re attracted to the dryer sheets, and they’re goin’ in fine, but they’re comin’ out all…. fluffy.
    • attract /əˈtrækt/ (尤因具有积极、值得赞赏的品质而)吸引;招引;引起 (of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones (2 次)
    • dryer /ˈdraɪ.ər/ 烘干机 a machine that dries things (4 次)
  610. During a blackout?
    • during /ˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/ 在…期间 from the beginning to the end of a particular period (4 次)
  611. He was more embarrassed about that than anyone.
    • embarrassed /ɪmˈbær.əst/ 窘迫的,尴尬的;害羞的 feeling ashamed or shy (4 次)
  612. It was this perfect evening… more or less.
    • evening /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ 傍晚;晚上 the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and night (4 次)
  613. Yeah, excellent.
    • excellent /ˈek.səl.ənt/ 卓越的;优秀的;杰出的;极好的 extremely good (4 次)
  614. Four thousand angry Pittsburgh fans?
    • fan /fæn/ …迷,狂热爱好者;热烈崇拜者 someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc. (4 次)
  615. Monica: That’s because as far as my parents are concerned, Ross can do no wrong.
    • far /fɑːr/ ;遥远地;久远地 at, to, or from a great distance in space or time (4 次)
    • concern /kənˈsɜːn/ 使担忧;使挂念;使焦虑 to cause worry to someone (2 次)
  616. Ross: So, Phoebs owes $7.50, Monica, you owe $10, and Rachel, you owe fifteen big ones.
    • fifteen /ˌfɪfˈtiːn/ (数字) 15 the number 15 (4 次)
  617. How’s life on the fifteenth floor?
    • fifteenth /ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ/ 第十五(的) 15th written as a word (4 次)
  618. Chandler: I know there’ll be many moments in the years to come when I’ll regret asking the following question, but-
    • follow /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 跟随;跟着 to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes (4 次)
  619. Anyway, that’s when me and my friends started this whole fruit basket business.
    • fruit /fruːt/ 水果 the soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of fruit are sweet and can be eaten. (4 次)
  620. So Chandler looks gay, huh?
    • gay /ɡeɪ/ 同性恋的 sexually or romantically attracted to people of the same gender and not to people of a different gender (4 次)
  621. Brand new woman, ladies and gentlemen.
    • brand /brænd/ 商标,牌子 a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name (2 次)
    • gentleman /ˈdʒen.təl.mən/ 先生(对男士的礼貌称呼) a polite way of talking to or referring to a man (4 次)
  622. “The glass is half empty.”
    • glass /ɡlɑːs/ 玻璃 a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects (4 次)
    • empty /ˈemp.ti/ 空的;无人的 not containing any things or people (2 次)
  623. Oh my gosh!
    • gosh /ɡɒʃ/ (表示惊奇或强烈感情)啊呀,天哪 used to express surprise or strength of feeling (4 次)
  624. Gotcha, gotcha.
    • gotcha /ˈɡɒtʃ.ə/ (为了吓唬人或表示占了上风时的用语)抓住你了,逮住你了,赢了你了 said to mean “I have got you” in order to surprise or frighten someone you have caught, or to show that you have an advantage over them (4 次)
  625. Oh, wow, so you’re gonna be one of those “healthy, healthy, healthy guys”?
    • healthy /ˈhel.θi/ 强壮的,健康的 strong and well (4 次)
  626. Because I think it might take some of the heat off me.
    • heat /hiːt/ ,高温,热度 the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something (4 次)
  627. Insurance?
    • insurance /ɪnˈʃɔː.rəns, ɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/ 保险 an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc. (4 次)
  628. Wow, an agency left me its card!
    • agency /ˈeɪ.dʒən.si/ 代理机构 a business that represents one group of people when dealing with another group (2 次)
  629. Jay Leno: Folks, when we come back we’ll be talking about her new book, ‘Euphoria Unbound’: the always interesting Nora Tyler Bing.
    • jay /dʒeɪ/ 松鸦 a noisy, brightly coloured bird (4 次)
    • leno (4 次)
    • euphoria /juːˈfɔː.ri.ə/ 狂喜;亢奋;异常兴奋 extreme happiness, sometimes more than is reasonable in a particular situation (2 次)
    • interesting /ˈɪn.tres.tɪŋ/ 有趣的,引起兴趣的 Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas. (3 次)
    • nora (3 次)
  630. Jerk missed his flight.
    • jerk /dʒɜːk/ (使)猝然一动;猛推;急拉 to make a short sudden movement, or to cause someone or something to do this (4 次)
  631. Julie: Oh, thanks, sweetie.
    • julie (4 次)
  632. Well, looks like, uh, we kicked your butts.
    • kick /kɪk/ ,踹 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently (4 次)
  633. it’s just that with my last roommate Kip
    • kip /kɪp/ (尤指并非在自己家中)睡觉,住宿 to sleep, especially in a place that is not your home (4 次)
  634. Rachel: I know I had it this morning, and I know I had it when I was in the kitchen with…
    • kitchen /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ 厨房 a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes are washed (4 次)
  635. Monica: Ugly Naked Guy’s laying kitchen tile.
    • lay /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose (4 次)
    • tile /taɪl/ 瓦片;瓷砖 a thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay, plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls, etc. (2 次)
  636. Oh please, could she be more out of my league?
    • league /liːɡ/ (体育项目)联合会,联赛,联盟 a group of teams playing a sport who take part in competitions between each other (4 次)
  637. Director: I think his butt would like to get this shot before lunch.
    • lunch /lʌntʃ/ 午餐,午饭 a meal that is eaten in the middle of the day (4 次)
  638. The fuzzy little mints at the bottom of her purse.
    • fuzzy /ˈfʌz.i/ (图像)模糊不清的;(声音)杂乱的,有干扰的 (of an image) having shapes that do not have clear edges, or (of a sound, especially from a television, radio, etc.) not clear, usually because of other unwanted noises making it difficult to hear (2 次)
    • mint /mɪnt/ 薄荷 a herb whose leaves have a strong, fresh smell and taste and are used for giving flavour to food (4 次)
    • purse /pɜːs/ (常指女用)钱包 a small container for money, usually used by a woman (4 次)
  639. Joey: How come you don’t live with Mommy?
    • mommy /ˈmɒm.i/ 妈妈(幼儿用语) child’s word for mother (4 次)
  640. Ross: Nono, me neither.
    • neither /ˈnaɪ.ðər/ 两者皆非,两者都不 not either of two things or people (4 次)
  641. Weekly Estimated Net Usage Systems.
    • weekly /ˈwiː.kli/ 每周一次的(地) happening once a week or every week (3 次)
    • estimated /ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/ 估算的,预计的 roughly calculated or approximate (2 次)
    • net /net/ ;网状物 material made of threads of rope, string, wire, or plastic with spaces between them, allowing gas, liquid, or small objects to go through, or an object made with this material that is used to limit the movement of something (4 次)
    • usage /ˈjuː.sɪdʒ/ (词语或语言的)用法 the way a particular word in a language, or a language in general, is used (3 次)
  642. And I’m an orthodontist.
    • orthodontist /ˌɔː.θəˈdɒn.tɪst/ 正牙医生 a person whose job is to correct the position of the teeth (4 次)
  643. That’s Patti, Patti the monkey.
    • patti (4 次)
  644. Ross: Wait, did you get to the part about his ‘huge throbbing pens’?
    • pen /pen/ (用墨水的)笔 a long, thin object used for writing or drawing with ink (4 次)
  645. She’s already fluffed that pillow…
    • fluff /flʌf/ 绒毛;蓬松毛团;(幼兽的)绒毛 small, loose pieces of wool or other soft material, or the down (= soft new hairs) on a young animal (3 次)
  646. Let’s just stick a pin in it, ok?
    • pin /pɪn/ (尤指用于固定布料用的)别针,大头针 a small thin piece of metal with a point at one end, especially used for temporarily holding pieces of cloth together (4 次)
  647. Where’s my puck?
    • puck /pʌk/ 冰球(冰球运动中当球用的橡胶圆盘) a small, hard rubber disc that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey (= a game played on ice) (4 次)
  648. Things change, roll with the punches.
    • punch /pʌntʃ/ 一拳,一击 a forceful hit with a fist (= closed hand) (4 次)
  649. Phoebe: I worked in a Dairy Queen, why?
    • dairy /ˈdeə.ri/ 奶牛的;奶制品的,乳品的 used to refer to cows that are used for producing milk, rather than meat, or to foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese (2 次)
    • queen /kwiːn/ 女王;王后 a woman who rules a country because she has been born into a royal family, or a woman who is married to a king (4 次)
  650. Just think about what you went through the last time you quit.
    • quit /kwɪt/ 停止;离开;辞职;放弃 to stop doing something or leave a job or a place (4 次)
  651. I’m goin’ to the roof, who’s with me?
    • roof /ruːf/ 屋顶;车顶;顶部;盖子 the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, etc. (4 次)
  652. I’ll go to Cats, you go to the Russian Tea Room.
    • russian /ˈrʌʃ.ən/ 俄国的,俄罗斯的;俄国人的,俄罗斯人的;俄语的 belonging to or relating to Russia, its people, or its language (4 次)
    • tea /tiː/ ;茶叶 (a drink made by pouring hot water onto) dried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers, especially the leaves of the tea plant (4 次)
  653. For God’s sake, Joey, really.
    • sake /seɪk/ 为了(某人)的利益;为了帮助(某人) in order to help or bring advantage to someone (4 次)
  654. Oh, and I’ve got Earth Science, but I’ll catch you in Gym.
    • science /ˈsaɪ.əns/ 科学;自然科学;科学知识 (knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities (4 次)
    • gym /dʒɪm/ 健身俱乐部 a place or club where you can go to exercise using machines, weights, and other equipment (3 次)
  655. Phoebe: David’s like, y’know, Scientist Guy.
    • scientist /ˈsaɪən.tɪst/ 科学家 an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences (4 次)
  656. Joey: You got screwed.
    • screw /skruː/ 螺丝(钉) a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, used to join things together, especially pieces of wood (4 次)
  657. Plastic seats?
    • plastic /ˈplæs.tɪk/ 塑料 an artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses (3 次)
    • seat /siːt/ 座位; 座椅 a piece of furniture or part of a train, plane, etc. that has been designed for someone to sit on (4 次)
  658. Notice, no fear, no sense of impending doom… Phoebe: The exclamation point in the title scares me.
    • fear /fɪər/ 害怕,惧怕;担忧 an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen (2 次)
    • sense /sens/ 官能;感觉;知觉(尤指视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉和触觉) an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel (4 次)
    • title /ˈtaɪ.təl/ 题目;标题;名称 the name of a film, book, painting, piece of music, etc. (2 次)
  659. Chandler: Did you make it, or are you just serving it?
    • serve /sɜːv/ 提供(食物或饮料) to provide food or drinks (4 次)
  660. Shall I carve?
    • shall /ʃæl/ (用于在主语为 I 或 we 时替代 will) used instead of “will” when the subject is “I” or “we” (4 次)
  661. I should shave again, pick up some wine, what?
    • shave /ʃeɪv/ 剃去毛发;刮胡子 to remove hair from the body, especially a man’s face, by cutting it close to the skin with a razor, so that the skin feels smooth (4 次)
  662. Chances are he’s gonna be this, this broken shell of a man, y’know, so you should try not to look too terrific, I know it’ll be hard.
    • broken /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ (break 的过去分词) past participle of break (3 次)
    • shell /ʃel/ (尤指坚果、蛋、某些动物的)壳 the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and some animals (4 次)
    • terrific /təˈrɪf.ɪk/ 极好的 very good (4 次)
  663. Ross: Split it?
    • split /splɪt/ (使)裂开;(使)分开 to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line (4 次)
  664. Grab a spoon!
    • spoon /spuːn/ ,勺;调羹 an object consisting of a round, hollow part and a handle, used for mixing, serving, and eating food (4 次)
  665. I suddenly had the feeling that I was falling.
    • suddenly /ˈsʌd.ən.li/ 突然;猛地,骤然 quickly and unexpectedly (4 次)
  666. Not like I was across the street with a telescope and a box of donuts.
    • telescope /ˈtel.ɪ.skəʊp/ 望远镜 a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors (4 次)
  667. I’d like to propose a toast.
    • propose /prəˈpəʊz/ 建议;提议;提出 to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider (3 次)
    • toast /təʊst/ 烤面包片,吐司 sliced bread made warm, crisp (= hard enough to break), and brown by being put near a high heat (4 次)
  668. Monica: Chandler, here you go, got your traditional Thanksgiving feast, you got your tomato soup, your grilled cheese fixin’s, and your family size bag of Funyuns.
    • tomato /təˈmɑː.təʊ/ 西红柿,番茄 a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads or sauces (4 次)
    • soup /suːp/ ;羹 a usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat, or fish (3 次)
    • bag /bæɡ/ 袋子 a soft container made out of paper or thin plastic, and open at the top, used to hold foods and other goods (3 次)
  669. You kiss Uncle Freddie with that mouth?
    • uncle /ˈʌŋ.kəl/ 舅父;伯父;叔父;姨父;姑父 the brother of someone’s mother or father, or the husband of someone’s aunt or uncle (4 次)
  670. Hey, this is so unfair!
    • unfair /ʌnˈfeər/ 不公平的,不公正的;不正当的 not treating people in an equal way, or not morally right (4 次)
  671. See, every year we go skiing in Vail, and normally my father pays for my ticket, but I sort of started the whole independence thing, you know, which is actually why I took this job.
    • independence /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dəns/ (国家的)独立 freedom from being governed or ruled by another country (3 次)
  672. Mr. Heckles: I left a Belgian waffle out here, did you take it?
    • belgian /ˈbel.dʒən/ 比利时的;比利时人的 belonging to or relating to Belgium or its people (2 次)
    • waffle /ˈwɒf.əl/ 胡扯;含糊其词 to talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers (4 次)
  673. So I’m blowing my attack whistle thingy and three more cabs show up, and as I’m going to get into a cab she tackles me.
    • attack /əˈtæk/ 袭击;殴打;攻击;进攻 to try to hurt or defeat using violence (2 次)
    • whistle /ˈwɪs.əl/ 吹哨子;(尤指)吹口哨;用口哨吹出 to make a high sound by forcing air through a small hole or passage, especially through the lips, or through a special device held to the lips (4 次)
  674. It’s the other five I’m worried about.
    • worry /ˈwʌr.i/ 担心;忧虑;发愁 to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened (9 次)
  675. the women’s room on the second floor of the New York CIty public library.
    • york /jɔːk/ 约克 a city in northern England (4 次)
    • library /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ 图书馆;阅览室 a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually without payment (3 次)
  676. Well, y’know, I had some trouble with it at first too, but the way I look at it is, I get all the good stuff: all the fun, all the talking, all the sex; and none of the responsibility.
    • responsibility /rɪˌspɒn.sɪˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 职责;责任 something that it is your job or duty to deal with (2 次)
  677. I took these when I had my golfing accident.
    • accident /ˈæk.sɪ.dənt/ 意外;不测;事故 something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone (3 次)
  678. Rachel: It’s the woman from the hospital admissions office.
    • admission /ədˈmɪʃ.ən/ (尤指不情愿的)承认;供认;招认 the act of agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly (3 次)
  679. You see, that’s what I was afraid of!
    • afraid /əˈfreɪd/ 畏惧的,害怕的;担忧的,发愁的 feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation (3 次)
  680. Monica: I think we are getting a little ahead of selves here.
    • ahead /əˈhed/ 在前面,在前方 in front (3 次)
    • self /self/ 本性;自己;自我 the set of someone’s characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from other people (3 次)
  681. Ross: I know, uh, the air, the-the trees… even though Nana’s gone there’s, there’s something almost, uh-
    • air /eər/ 空气 the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe (3 次)
  682. Uh, my friend here was taking down our Christmas lights, and and she fell off the balcony and may have broken her foot or or ankle or something.
    • balcony /ˈbæl.kə.ni/ 露台,阳台 an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level (2 次)
    • ankle /ˈæŋ.kəl/ 踝关节;踝 the joint (= place where two bones are connected) between the foot and the leg, or the thin part of the leg just above the foot (3 次)
  683. I looked all over the building and I couldn’t find the kitty anywhere.
    • anywhere /ˈen.i.weər/ 在(或去)任何地方;随便哪个地方 in, to, or at any place (3 次)
  684. It’s very difficult to appreciate a Thanksgiving dinner once you’ve seen it in reverse.
    • difficult /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ 困难的,费力的,艰难的 needing skill or effort (2 次)
    • appreciate /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ 欣赏;赏识;重视 to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it (3 次)
  685. Now what is this about you-you being arrested i-in London?
    • arrest /əˈrest/ 逮捕;拘捕 If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed. (3 次)
  686. Aside from the fact that you said you had them?
    • aside /əˈsaɪd/ 在旁边;到(或向)一边 on or to one side (3 次)
  687. We were in the hospital room, your mother was asleep, and they brought you in and gave you to me.
    • asleep /əˈsliːp/ 睡着的 sleeping or not awake (3 次)
  688. Aw, don’t do that Phoebe’s Assistant: We’ve got a couple changes in your schedule.
    • assistant /əˈsɪs.tənt/ 助手;帮手;助理 someone who helps someone else to do a job (3 次)
    • schedule /ˈʃedʒ.uːl/ 计划表;日程安排表;进度表 a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be done (2 次)
  689. Hello, babe!
    • babe /beɪb/ 婴儿,婴孩 a small baby (3 次)
  690. Ross: Hi, did you order some bananas?
    • banana /bəˈnɑː.nə/ 香蕉 a long, curved fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet, white flesh inside (3 次)
  691. It’s my bank.
    • bank /bæŋk/ 银行 an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered (3 次)
  692. So, we made it to the border, but just barely, and I- …
    • border /ˈbɔː.dər/ 国境;边界;边境 a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another (2 次)
    • barely /ˈbeə.li/ ;刚好;几乎没有 by the smallest amount (3 次)
  693. Phoebe: You missed a belt loop.
    • belt /belt/ 腰带 a strip of leather or material worn around the waist to support clothes or for decoration (3 次)
  694. No, it’s just ‘cause, uh, I kinda wanted to go out with her too, so I told her, actually, you were seeing Bernie Spellman… who also liked her, so…
    • bernie (3 次)
  695. I was bluffing.
    • bluff /blʌf/ 虚张声势;吓唬 to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have, or that you are someone else (3 次)
  696. You’re like the boom, boom, … boom.
    • boom /buːm/ 低沉有回响的声音;隆隆声 a deep and loud hollow sound (3 次)
  697. Hey, listen, I wanna borrow a coupla things, Aurora spent the night, I really wanna make her breakfast.
    • breakfast /ˈbrek.fəst/ 早餐 a meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day (3 次)
  698. Nurse: It’s just her water breaking.
    • breaking /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged (3 次)
  699. Y’know, the-the old Monica would-would remind you to scrub that Teflon pan with a plastic brush
    • remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ 使记起;使想起;提醒 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten (2 次)
    • brush /brʌʃ/ 刷子;画笔 an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used for cleaning, arranging your hair, or painting (3 次)
  700. Blow a bubble.
    • bubble /ˈbʌb.əl/ ;气泡;泡沫 a ball of gas that appears in a liquid, or a ball formed of air surrounded by liquid that floats in the air (3 次)
  701. Chandler: Bullwinkle socks.
    • bullwinkle (3 次)
  702. When my time comes, I wanna be buried at sea.
    • bury /ˈber.i/ ;埋葬,安葬 to put a dead body into the ground (3 次)
    • sea /siː/ ,海洋 the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land (3 次)
  703. -the bus stop…
    • bus /bʌs/ 大客车;公共汽车,巴士 a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another (3 次)
  704. In fact, I’d very much like to butter your head.
    • butter /ˈbʌt.ər/ 黄油 a pale yellow solid food containing a lot of fat that is made from cream and is spread on bread or used in cooking (3 次)
  705. We had this cart.
    • cart /kɑːt/ (两轮或四轮的)运货马车 a vehicle with either two or four wheels, pulled by a horse and used for carrying goods (3 次)
  706. Casting Director No. 1: That’s fine, thank you.
    • cast /kɑːst/ (一部电影、戏剧或演出的)全体演员 the actors in a film, play, or show (3 次)
  707. Closing Credits Rachel: Remember when we went to Central Park and rented boats?..
    • central /ˈsen.trəl/ 中心的,中央的;中部的;靠近中心的;核心的 in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part of something (3 次)
    • rented /ˈren.tɪd/ 租用的 used to refer to something that you rent (1 次)
  708. Chan and Jan Forever.
    • chan (3 次)
  709. Her name’s Aurora, and she’s Italian, and she pronounces my name ‘Chand-lrr’.
    • italian /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language (2 次)
    • pronounce /prəˈnaʊns/ 发(音),读(音) to say a word or a letter in a particular way (2 次)
  710. No, no, the actual cartoon character.
    • actual /ˈæk.tʃu.əl/ 现实的,实际的;真实的,真正的 existing in fact (2 次)
    • character /ˈkær.ək.tər/ 性格,个性;特征 the particular combination of qualities in a person or place that makes them different from others (3 次)
  711. Carol: I was looking at stuffed animals, and Susan wanted a Chunky.
    • chunky /ˈtʃʌŋ.ki/ (衣服)厚实的,厚重的;(首饰)沉甸甸的 used to describe clothes that are thick and heavy, or jewellery made of large pieces (3 次)
  712. No no no, I am not giving you a cigarette.
    • cigarette /ˌsɪɡ.ərˈet/ 香烟,纸烟 a small paper tube filled with cut pieces of tobacco that people smoke (3 次)
  713. Going to the Big Apple Circus today.
    • circus /ˈsɜː.kəs/ 马戏团;马戏演员;马戏表演 a group of travelling performers including acrobats (= people skilled in difficult physical movements) or those who work with trained animals, or a performance by such people usually in a large tent (3 次)
  714. She said that if you want to break the bad boyfriend cycle, you can do like a cleansing ritual.
    • cleansing /ˈklen.zɪŋ/ 起清洁作用的 used to describe something that cleans or is used for cleaning (3 次)
    • ritual /ˈrɪtʃ.u.əl/ 例行公事,老规矩;(尤指)仪式 a way of doing something in which the same actions are done in the same way every time (3 次)
  715. She’s checking the coats.
    • coat /kəʊt/ (通常指保暖的)外套,外衣,大衣 an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth (3 次)
  716. You broke the code!
    • code /kəʊd/ 密码;代号;代码 a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form (3 次)
  717. Alright, just to compare.
    • compare /kəmˈpeər/ 对比,对照,比较 to examine or look for the difference between two or more things (3 次)
  718. It’s probably like two dollars for the first contraction, and then fifty cents for each additional contraction.
    • contraction /kənˈtræk.ʃən/ 收缩;缩小;缩短 the fact of something becoming smaller or shorter (3 次)
  719. Why, how much is this gonna cost?
    • cost /kɒst/ 价格;费用;成本 the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something (3 次)
  720. You gonna crash on the couch?
    • crash /kræʃ/ 撞(车);撞毁,撞坏;坠毁 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt. (3 次)
    • couch /kaʊtʃ/ 沙发 a sofa (3 次)
  721. Chandler: So tell me, how do- how do you think your husband would feel about you sitting here with me?…Sliding your foot so far up my pant leg you can count the change in my pocket?
    • slide /slaɪd/ (使)滑动,(使)滑行 to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface (2 次)
    • count /kaʊnt/ (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group (3 次)
  722. Rachel: Country club newsletter.
    • country /ˈkʌn.tri/ 国家;国土 an area of land that has its own government, army, etc. (3 次)
  723. I mean, you’re sitting there with her, she has no idea what’s happening, and then you finally get up the courage to do it, and there’s the horrible awkward moment when you’ve handed her the note.
    • courage /ˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 勇气,胆量;勇敢 the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation (3 次)
  724. Not after your cousin who could belch the alphabet.
    • cousin /ˈkʌz.ən/ 堂(或表)兄弟;堂(或表)姐妹;远房亲戚 a child of a person’s aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not close) relation (3 次)
    • alphabet /ˈæl.fə.bet/ 字母表 a set of letters arranged in a fixed order, used for writing a language (2 次)
  725. Y’know, I’ve done nothing but crappy plays for six years.
    • crappy /ˈkræp.i/ 讨厌的,没价值的;蹩脚的,劣质的 a rude word meaning unpleasant or of very bad quality (3 次)
  726. The way his smile was kinda crooked.
    • crooked /ˈkrʊk.ɪd/ 歪的,不直的;弯曲的 not forming a straight line, or having many bends (3 次)
  727. I mean, we ended up cuddling.
    • cuddle /ˈkʌd.əl/ ;(互相)拥抱,搂抱 to put your arms around someone and hold them in a loving way, or (of two people) to hold each other close to show love or for comfort (3 次)
  728. you said you thought Max: Daryl Hannah.
    • daryl (3 次)
    • hannah (3 次)
  729. And Debbie, my best friend from junior high- got struck by lightning on a miniature golf course- I always get this really strong Debbie vibe whenever I use one of those little yellow pencils, y’know?
    • debbie (3 次)
    • strike /straɪk/ 罢工 to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses (2 次)
    • miniature /ˈmɪn.ə.tʃər/ 微型的;小型的;微小的 used to describe something that is a very small copy of an object (2 次)
    • golf /ɡɒlf/ 高尔夫球(运动) a game played outside on grass in which each player tries to hit a small ball into a series of nine or 18 small holes, using a long, thin stick (2 次)
    • strong /strɒŋ/ 强有力的,强劲的;强壮的;强烈的 powerful; having or using great force or control (3 次)
    • whenever /wenˈev.ər/ 每当,无论何时 every or any time (3 次)
    • pencil /ˈpen.səl/ 铅笔 a long, thin object, usually made of wood, for writing or drawing, with a sharp black or coloured point at one end (2 次)
  730. Define fun.
    • define /dɪˈfaɪn/ 给(尤指单词)下定义;说明,解释 to say what the meaning of something, especially a word, is (3 次)
  731. Are people eating my dip?
    • dip /dɪp/ ,浸,蘸 to put something into a liquid for a short time (3 次)
  732. Hey, y’know, I have had it with you guys and your cancer and your emphysema and your heart disease.
    • cancer /ˈkæn.sər/ ,癌症 a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often causing death (2 次)
    • disease /dɪˈziːz/ ,疾病 (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident (3 次)
  733. I think you have to draw him out.
    • draw /drɔː/ ,绘画 to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen (3 次)
  734. Steve: Is it dry in here?
    • dry /draɪ/ 干的,干燥的 used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it (3 次)
  735. Oh, you-you mean your earrings?
    • earring /ˈɪə.rɪŋ/ 耳环,耳饰 a piece of jewellery, usually one of a pair, worn in a hole in the ear or fastened to the ear by a clip (3 次)
  736. Rachel: ira, mira, el viejo desnudo est?haciendo el hula hoop!
    • hoop /huːp/ ;圈;半圈 a ring of wood, metal, or plastic (2 次)
  737. Okay, how about the fact that he’s engaged to another woman, who just happens to be your ex-best friend?
    • engaged /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒd/ 已订婚的 having formally agreed to marry (3 次)
  738. Can I get an espresso and a latte over here, please?
    • espresso /esˈpres.əʊ/ (用蒸汽加压煮出的)浓咖啡(饮用时不加奶) strong coffee, or a cup of this, made by forcing hot water through crushed coffee beans and served without milk (3 次)
    • latte /ˈlæt.eɪ/ 热牛奶咖啡;拿铁咖啡 a hot drink made from espresso (= strong coffee) and warm milk (2 次)
  739. what, this was just really expensive.
    • expensive /ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ 昂贵的;花钱多的;价格高的 costing a lot of money (3 次)
  740. Ross: I’m just sayin’ if dogs do experience jet lag, then, because of the whole um, seven dog years to one human year thing, then, when a dog flies from New York to Los Angeles, he doesn’t just lose three hours, he loses like a week and a half.
    • human /ˈhjuː.mən/ 人的,人类的 being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals (2 次)
    • los /ˈlaɪ.ləʊ/ 充气垫;充气筏 a brand name for a type of plastic or rubber mattress that you fill with air and use to lie on or to float on water (2 次)
  741. I mean, it’s conceivable that you wanted to sabotage your marriage so that the sibling would feel less of a failure in the eyes of the parents.
    • marriage /ˈmær.ɪdʒ/ 婚姻;结婚;婚礼 a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this (2 次)
    • sible (1 次)
    • failure /ˈfeɪ.ljər/ 失败;失败的人(或事) the fact of someone or something not succeeding (3 次)
  742. And, uh, I’m not really a, uh, sweeping sorta fella.
    • sweeping /ˈswiː.pɪŋ/ 影响广泛的,大的 affecting many things or people; large (1 次)
    • sorta /ˈsɔː.tə/ 有几分;可以说是(sort of的简略说法) short form of sort of (3 次)
    • fella /ˈfel.ə/ 伙计;小伙子;哥们儿 a man (3 次)
  743. I’m on this field, and they, they hike me the baby…
    • field /fiːld/ ;地;牧场 an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence (3 次)
  744. We’re talking about whipped fish, Monica.
    • fish /fɪʃ/ ;鱼肉 an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food (3 次)
  745. Oh, yeah, that is the part to focus on, you idiot!
    • focus /ˈfəʊ.kəs/ (尤指注意力或兴趣的)中心,焦点 the main or central point of something, especially of attention or interest (3 次)
  746. Ahhh, I fold like a cheap hooker who got hit in the stomach by a fat guy with sores on his face.
    • fold /fəʊld/ 折叠,对折(尤指纸或布);可折叠,可对折 to bend something, especially paper or cloth, so that one part of it lies on the other part, or to be able to be bent in this way (3 次)
    • stomach /ˈstʌm.ək/ ;肚子,腹部 an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest (3 次)
  747. I was fourteen.
    • fourteen /ˌfɔːˈtiːn/ (数字)14 the number 14 (3 次)
  748. Alright, you madcap gal.
    • gal /ɡæl/ 女子;女孩,小妞 a woman or girl (3 次)
  749. Uh, I don’t know how to tell you this, but she’s in Monica’s bedroom, getting it on with Max, that scientist geek.
    • geek /ɡiːk/ (尤指男人)闷蛋,土包子 someone who is intelligent but not fashionable or popular (3 次)
  750. Well, at least ‘big girls’ don’t pee in their pants in seventh grade!
    • grade /ɡreɪd/ 等级,品级,级别 a level of quality, size, importance, etc. (3 次)
  751. Max: We got the grant.
    • grant /ɡrɑːnt/ (尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金 an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose (3 次)
  752. Young Ethan: I am telling you, up until I was, like nine, I thought that gunpoint was an actual place where crimes happen.
    • gunpoint /ˈɡʌn.pɔɪnt/ 在枪口威胁下;用枪威胁 experiencing or using a threat of killing with a gun (3 次)
    • crime /kraɪm/ 违法行为,犯罪活动 illegal activities (2 次)
  753. This is the worst break-up in the history of the world.
    • history /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ 历史;历史学 (the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject (3 次)
  754. But you’ll have to live with the knowledge that you sent an honest man to die.”
    • knowledge /ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ 知识;学问;学识;了解;理解 understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally (2 次)
    • honest /ˈɒn.ɪst/ 诚实的,可信的 telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie (3 次)
  755. Oh, I’m sorry, then you’re widowed?…Hopefully?
    • hopefully /ˈhəʊp.fəl.i/ (常用于句首)但愿,真希望 used, often at the start of a sentence, to express what you would like to happen (3 次)
  756. Ross: I honestly don’t know if I’m hungry or horny.
    • hungry /ˈhʌŋ.ɡri/ 饥饿的 wanting or needing food (3 次)
  757. it’s icky.
    • icky /ˈɪk.i/ (尤指视觉上)令人不快的 unpleasant, especially to look at (3 次)
  758. That’s impossible.
    • impossible /ɪmˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ (行动或事件)不可能的,办不到的 If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be achieved. (3 次)
  759. Ross: I remember the moonlight coming through the window- and her face had the most incredible glow.
    • moonlight /ˈmuːn.laɪt/ 月光 the pale light of the moon (2 次)
    • incredible /ɪnˈkred.ə.bəl/ 难以置信的 impossible, or very difficult, to believe (3 次)
    • glow /ɡləʊ/ 发光;发热 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat (2 次)
  760. Make jokes, I don’t care!
    • joke /dʒəʊk/ 笑话;玩笑 something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh (3 次)
  761. Luisa: You’re both gonna have to take this up with the judge.
    • judge /dʒʌdʒ/ 法官;审判员 a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters (3 次)
  762. Steve: Well, smack my ass and call me Judy!
    • judy /ˌpʌntʃ ən ˈdʒuː.di ˌʃəʊ/ “潘趣和朱迪”滑稽戏(英国夏日海滨受孩子欢迎的木偶节目) a traditional children’s entertainment in which a man, Mr Punch, argues with his wife, Judy. It was especially popular in the past as entertainment in British towns by the sea in summer. (3 次)
  763. Um, how about, um.. how about Julia?
    • julia (3 次)
  764. Knit, good woman, knit, knit!
    • knit /nɪt/ 编结;编织 to make clothes, etc. by using two long needles to connect wool or another type of thread into joined rows (3 次)
  765. I’m not, I can’t do- Dr. Oberman: Knock knock!How are we today?
    • knock /nɒk/ (反复地)敲,击,打 to repeatedly hit something, producing a noise (3 次)
  766. But hey, I can be a kook.
    • kook /kuːk/ 怪人 a strange person (3 次)
  767. You see, King George is giving us the land, so…
    • land /lænd/ 陆地,地面 the surface of the earth that is not covered by water (3 次)
  768. I’m in Las Vegas.
    • las /ˌlæs ˈveɪ.ɡəs/ 拉斯维加斯 the largest city in the southwestern US state of Nevada, which is famous for its entertainment and casinos (= places where one can bet money in games and on machines) (3 次)
    • vegas /ˌlæs ˈveɪ.ɡəs/ 拉斯维加斯 the largest city in the southwestern US state of Nevada, which is famous for its entertainment and casinos (= places where one can bet money in games and on machines) (3 次)
  769. Leslie: Rachel?
    • leslie (3 次)
  770. Chandler: OK, alright, last minute lesson, last minute lesson.
    • lesson /ˈles.ən/ (一节)课 a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to do something (3 次)
  771. Rachel: Ok, Barry’s letters.
    • letter /ˈeə ˌlet.ər/ (可折叠成信封的)航空邮笺 a letter that is sent by aircraft, usually consisting of a single very thin sheet of paper that is folded and then stuck at the edges to form its own envelope (3 次)
  772. Why would I marry her if I thought on any level thatthat she was a lesbian?
    • level /ˈlev.əl/ 高度 the height of something (3 次)
  773. So, um, what do you do for a living?
    • living /ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/ 活着的,在世的;现存的 alive now (3 次)
  774. Lee-__lo__, the laundry’s done.
    • lo /ləʊ/ ,瞧 used to tell people to pay attention and look at something interesting (3 次)
  775. Mrs. Geller: Those earrings look really lovely on you.
    • lovely /ˈlʌv.li/ 快乐的,愉快的 pleasant or enjoyable (3 次)
  776. Well, I knew you had the Rockys, and so I figured, you know, you can wear Bullwinkle and Bullwinkle, or you can wear Rocky and Rocky,or, you can mix and match, moose and squirrel.
    • match /mætʃ/ 比赛,竞赛 a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other (3 次)
    • squirrel /ˈskwɪr.əl/ 松鼠 a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed on nuts and seeds. (2 次)
  777. Well, the meat’s only every third layer, maybe you could scrape.
    • meat /miːt/ (可食用的)肉 the flesh of an animal when it is used for food (3 次)
  778. If this is about those prank memos, I had nothing to do with them.
    • memo /ˈmem.əʊ/ 备忘录;备忘便条 a message or other information in writing sent by one person or department to another in the same business organization (3 次)
  779. One Mississippi, two Mississippi, three Mississippi.
    • mississippi /ˌmɪs.ɪˈsɪp.i/ 密西西比河 a very long river in the US that runs through Minneapolis, St. Louis, New Orleans, and some other cities to the Gulf of Mexico (3 次)
  780. Oh my God, it’s that Victoria’s Secret model.
    • model /ˈmɒd.əl/ 模范,典型,榜样 something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of its type (3 次)
  781. Monica: Let’s see, today’s Monday
    • monday /ˈmʌn.deɪ/ 星期一,周一 the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday (3 次)
  782. Lorraine: Uh, can we have three chocolate mousses to go please?
    • mousse /muːs/ 奶油冻,慕斯 a light cold food made from eggs mixed with cream (3 次)
  783. Central Perk is proud to present the music of Miss Phoebe Buffay.
    • perk /pɜːk/ (因工作而享有的)补贴,津贴,额外待遇 an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods, that you are given because of your job (2 次)
    • proud /praʊd/ 自豪的,得意的 feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (3 次)
    • music /ˈmjuː.zɪk/ 音乐 a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening to it (3 次)
  784. Nah, not so much.
    • nah /næː/ (俚语)不 slang for no (3 次)
  785. Hey, Janice, when I invited you to this party I didn’t necessarily think that it meant that we-
    • necessarily /ˈnes.ə.ser.ɪl.i/ (用于否定句)不可避免地,必然地 used in negatives to mean “in every case” or “therefore” (3 次)
  786. you nervous about Barry tomorrow?
    • nervous /ˈnɜː.vəs/ 担心的;紧张不安的 worried and anxious (3 次)
  787. Just so long as there’s a little nudity.
    • nudity /ˈnjuː.də.ti/ 赤裸,裸体 the fact that people are not wearing clothes (3 次)
  788. One, my friends are the most important thing in my life, two, I never lie, and three, I make the best oatmeal raisin cookies in the world.
    • oatmeal /ˈəʊt.miːl/ 燕麦粉 a type of flour made from oats (3 次)
  789. Mrs. Bing: …This is kind of embarrassing, but occasionally after I’ve been intimate with a man…
    • embarrassing /ɪmˈbær.ə.sɪŋ/ 使人感到窘迫的,令人尴尬的,使人难堪的 making you feel embarrassed (2 次)
    • occasionally /əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl.i/ 偶尔,间或;有时 sometimes but not often (3 次)
  790. But, um, I lost the tweezers, so we can’t operate.
    • operate /ˈɒp.ər.eɪt/ (使)工作,(使)运行;运作;操作;起作用 to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect (3 次)
  791. You’ll rent a boat, pack a lunch…
    • pack /pæk/ (把…)打包,收拾(行李) to put something into a bag, box, etc. (3 次)
  792. Yeah, well, you wouldn’t think it was cool if you’re eleven years old and all your friends are passing around page 79 of ‘Mistress Bitch.’
    • eleven /ɪˈlev.ən/ (数字)11 the number 11 (2 次)
    • page /peɪdʒ/ (书或报纸杂志的)页,面 a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it (3 次)
    • mistress /ˈmɪs.trəs/ 女主人;女能人;起主宰作用的女子 a woman who has control over or responsibility for someone or something (2 次)
  793. Chandler: Happy birthday, pal!
    • pal /pæl/ 朋友,好友 a friend (3 次)
  794. Rachel: Pardon?
    • pardon /ˈpɑː.dən/ 原谅,宽恕(常用于礼貌的表达方式) to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions (3 次)
  795. Ross: Peach pit.
    • pit /pɪt/ ;麻子,痘瘢 a large hole in the ground, or a slightly low area in any surface (3 次)
  796. I would much rather be Mr.Peanut than Mr.Salty.
    • rather /ˈrɑː.ðər/ 相当;有点儿,稍微 quite; to a slight degree (3 次)
    • peanut /ˈpiː.nʌt/ 花生,花生米 an oval-shaped seed of a plant, that grows underground in pairs inside a thin brown shell (3 次)
    • salty /ˈsɒl.ti/ 咸的 tasting of salt or containing a lot of salt (2 次)
  797. Yes, yes, fine, that is my penis.
    • penis /ˈpiː.nɪs/ 阴茎 the part of a male’s body that is used for urinating and for sex (3 次)
  798. Uh… we may not know anything about radiators per se, but we do have a certain amount of expertise in the heating and cooling… mileu.
    • radiator /ˈreɪ.di.eɪ.tər/ (通常指依靠水循环的)暖气装置;散热器;冷却器 a device, usually a container filled with water, that sends out heat, often as part of a heating or cooling system (3 次)
    • heating /ˈhiː.tɪŋ/ 供暖系统,暖气设备 the system that keeps a building warm (2 次)
  799. Ross: The blond woman is my ex-wife, and the woman touching her is her… close, personal friend.
    • blond /blɒnd/ 浅黄色头发的;金色头发的 with pale yellow or gold hair (2 次)
    • personal /ˈpɜː.sən.əl/ 个人的,私人的 relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or an organization (3 次)
  800. She’s a pet mortician.
    • pet /pet/ 宠物 an animal that is kept in the home as a companion and treated kindly (3 次)
  801. Rachel: Ok, ok, Roger was creepy, but he was nothing compared to Pete Carney.
    • pete /seɪk/ 为了(某人)的利益;为了帮助(某人) in order to help or bring advantage to someone (3 次)
    • carney (2 次)
  802. But, see, I wanted it to be this phenomenal kiss that happened at this phenomenal moment, because, well, ‘cause it’s you.
    • phenomenal /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/ 非凡的,杰出的 extremely successful or special, especially in a surprising way (3 次)
  803. What does the phrase ‘no date pact’ mean to you?
    • phrase /freɪz/ 短语 a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence (3 次)
  804. Oh, yeah, last week you had a wonderful, nutty, chocolatey kind of a cakey pie thing.
    • wonderful /ˈwʌn.də.fəl/ 绝妙的,令人惊叹的,极好的 extremely good (3 次)
    • pie /paɪ/ 馅饼 a type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked (3 次)
  805. No pagan altars, no piles of bones in the corners, they’re fine.
    • pile /paɪl/ ;垛;堆 objects positioned one on top of another (3 次)
  806. Honey, you can say it, Poconos, Poconos, it’s like Poc-o-nos Paolo:
    • poconos (3 次)
  807. We were watching TV, and then he pooped in Monica’s shoe-
    • poope (3 次)
  808. Phoebe: Oh, poor little Tooty is scared to death.
    • poor /pɔːr/ 贫穷的,穷困的;拮据的 having little money and/or few possessions (3 次)
    • death /deθ/ ,死亡 the end of life (2 次)
  809. my parents actually preferred.
    • prefer /prɪˈfɜːr/ 宁可,更喜爱;觉得还是…更可取 to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another (3 次)
  810. Marcel, OK-if you press that button, you are in very, very big trouble.
    • press /pres/ ,压;推;挤 to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you (3 次)
    • button /ˈbʌt.ən/ 纽扣,扣子 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat (2 次)
  811. I’m inputting my numbers, and big Al calls me into his office and tells me he wants to make me processing supervisor.
    • processing /ˈprəʊ.ses.ɪŋ/ 处理 审批 the act of dealing with documents or people in an official way (3 次)
    • supervisor /ˈsuː.pə.vaɪ.zər/ 监督者,管理者,指导者 a person whose job is to supervise someone or something (2 次)
  812. Lorraine: You know, ever since I was little, I’ve been able to pick up quarters with my toes.
    • quarter /ˈkwɔː.tər/ 四分之一 one of four equal or almost equal parts of something; ¼ (3 次)
  813. Phoebe: Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, bluebells and sleighbells and- something with mittens
    • rose /rəʊz/ (rise的过去式) past simple of rise (2 次)
    • mitten /ˈmɪt.ən/ 连指手套 a type of glove with a single part for all the fingers and a separate part for the thumb (2 次)
  814. Monica: Could you please tell me what this is in reference to?
    • reference /ˈref.ər.əns/ 提到;谈到;论及 a mention of something (3 次)
  815. well, it’s not like she’s a regular mom, y’know?
    • regular /ˈreɡ.jə.lər/ 频繁的;经常发生的;经常做的 happening or doing something often (3 次)
  816. Monica: Lots of responses.
    • response /rɪˈspɒns/ 回答;回应,反应 an answer or reaction (3 次)
  817. Okay, so I’m responsible, I’m organised.
    • responsible /rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/ 负责…;掌管… to have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it, him, or her (3 次)
  818. Bring me the rice, c’mon.
    • rice /raɪs/ 大米,米;米饭 the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food (3 次)
  819. Director: Lose the robe.
    • robe /rəʊb/ 长袍,罩袍;(尤指特别正式场合穿的)袍服,礼袍 a long, loose piece of clothing worn especially on very formal occasions (3 次)
  820. Monica: OK, try this salmon mousse.
    • salmon /ˈsæm.ən/ 鲑鱼,大麻哈鱼 a medium-sized silver-coloured fish that lives in the sea or rivers and swims up rivers to produce its eggs. Its pink flesh is eaten as a food. (3 次)
  821. So, Saturday night, the big night, date night, Saturday night, Sat-ur-day night!
    • saturday /ˈsæt.ə.deɪ/ 星期六,周六 the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday (3 次)
  822. Sure, we have scones left! :
    • scone /skɒn/ 烤饼,司康(一种用面粉、牛奶和少许油脂制成的类似面包的小饼) a small, round cake that is like bread, made from flour, milk, and a little fat (3 次)
  823. I suppose mainly sexual.
    • sexual /ˈsek.ʃu.əl/ 性的,性行为的 relating to the activity of sex (3 次)
  824. Yeah, the number for a Sidney Marks, please.
    • sidney (3 次)
  825. Maybe they wanna sign me!
    • sign /saɪn/ 签(名),署(名);签署,签字 to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself (3 次)
  826. Monica: Did anybody else feel they just wanted to peel the skin off their body, to have something else to do?
    • skin /skɪn/ 皮肤;皮 the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc. (3 次)
  827. Soothing tones, Celia.
    • soothe /suːð/ 使平静,安慰 to make someone feel calm or less worried (3 次)
    • tone /təʊn/ (常指对听话人的)语气,腔调,口吻 a quality in the voice that expresses the speaker’s feelings or thoughts, often towards the person being spoken to (3 次)
  828. What, you wanna spell it out with noodles?
    • spell /spel/ 用字母拼;拼写 to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order (3 次)
  829. Um, I don’t remember you making any sperm.
    • sperm /spɜːm/ 精子 a sex cell produced by a man or male animal (3 次)
  830. We’re gonna start with some basic third stage breathing exercises, so Mummies, why don’t you get on your back?
    • stage /steɪdʒ/ 阶段;发展时期 a part of an activity or a period of development (3 次)
    • mummy /ˈmʌm.i/ (儿语)妈妈,妈咪 child’s word for mother (2 次)
  831. And while we’re on the subject of news..
    • subject /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ (讨论、考虑或研究的)主题,话题;问题;题目 the thing that is being discussed, considered, or studied (3 次)
  832. You’re not actually suggesting Helen Willick-Bunch-Geller?
    • suggest /səˈdʒest/ 提议;建议 to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider (3 次)
  833. Carol: Uh, that’s our friend Tanya.
    • tanya (3 次)
  834. What’s that curry taste?
    • curry /ˈkʌr.i/ (源自南亚的)咖喱食品,咖喱菜肴 a dish, originally from South Asia, consisting of meat or vegetables cooked in a spicy sauce (2 次)
    • taste /teɪst/ 味道;味觉 the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours (3 次)
  835. When I was eight, and I wouldn’t let her have my Judy Jetson thermos, so she threw it under the bus.
    • thermo /θɜː.məʊ-/ 热的,热量的;温度的 connected with heat or temperature (3 次)
  836. Fran: I’m gonna wait till after we order.
    • till /tɪl/ 直到;到…为止 up to (the time that); until (3 次)
  837. I’m just gonna go flush myself down the toilet now…
    • flush /flʌʃ/ 发红;脸红 When you flush, you become red in the face, especially as a result of strong emotions, heat, or alcohol. (2 次)
    • toilet /ˈtɔɪ.lət/ 坐便器,马桶 a bowl-shaped device with a seat that you sit on or stand near when emptying the body of urine or solid waste, or another device used for this purpose (3 次)
  838. She’s got her tongue in his ear.
    • tongue /tʌŋ/ 舌头 the large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move, and is used for tasting, speaking, etc. (3 次)
    • ear /ɪər/ ,耳朵 either of the two organs, one on each side of the head, by which people or animals hear sounds, or the piece of skin and tissue outside the head connected to this organ (2 次)
  839. Oh, am I being like a total laundry spaz?
    • total /ˈtəʊ.təl/ 总额;总数 the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together (3 次)
  840. We’re back on track, and I’m… ..chewing someone else’s gum.
    • track /træk/ (铁路的)轨道 the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel (3 次)
    • chew /tʃuː/ 咀嚼;嚼碎 to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed (2 次)
  841. I’m trained for nothing!
    • train /treɪn/ 火车,列车 a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods (3 次)
  842. But hopefully, what you’re left with is trust, and security, and…
    • trust /trʌst/ 信任,信赖,相信 to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable (3 次)
  843. Ross: Oh my God, oh- is today the twentieth, October twentieth?
    • twentieth /ˈtwen.ti.əθ/ 第二十(的) 20th written as a word (3 次)
  844. Ross: Ok, got the vent open.
    • vent /vent/ 通风口;排气口 a small opening that allows air, smoke, or gas to enter or leave a closed space (3 次)
  845. Ross: At the vet.
    • vet /vet/ 兽医 a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals (3 次)
  846. With a beautiful view of…
    • view /vjuː/ 观点;见解;看法 an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something (3 次)
  847. And he lived in a village, and you live in the Village..
    • village /ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/ 村庄;村子 a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside (3 次)
  848. Monica: Uh, Rach, it’s the Visa card people.
    • visa /ˈviː.zə/ 签证 an official mark, usually made in a passport, that allows you to enter or leave a particular country (3 次)
  849. I want the baby to know my voice.
    • voice /vɔɪs/ 说话声;嗓音 the sounds that are made when people speak or sing (3 次)
  850. Ross: I don’t know whether he’s testing me, or just acting out, but my monkey is out of control.
    • whether /ˈweð.ər/ (尤用于转述问题或表达疑问)是否 (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not (3 次)
  851. You always wanted to go to that Colonial Williamsburg.
    • williamsburg (3 次)
  852. And Phoebe, he really wants you to be here, which will be great for me because then you can ‘ooh’ and ‘ahh’ and make yummy noises.
    • yummy /ˈjʌm.i/ 美味可口的,很好吃的 tasting extremely good (3 次)
  853. Yeah, well, I had a 24-inch waist.
    • inch /ɪntʃ/ 英寸(约合2.54厘米,有时用符号’‘表示) a unit used for measuring length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres, sometimes shown by the symbol ″ (2 次)
  854. Joey: I will not take this abuse.
    • abuse /əˈbjuːz/ (尤指为个人私利而)滥用;妄用 to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong (2 次)
  855. Um, they say there’s been some unusual activity on your account.
    • unusual /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 不同寻常的,非比一般的;独特的 different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive (2 次)
    • activity /ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 活跃;繁忙;热闹 the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around (2 次)
  856. I just met you, I don’t know you from Adam. …
    • adam /ˈæd.əm/ 亚当(《圣经》中的人物,是上帝创造的第一个人) a character in the Bible who was the first man made by God (2 次)
  857. We’re all adults here, there’s only one way to resolve this.
    • adult /ˈæd.ʌlt/ 成年人;成年动物 a person or animal that has grown to full size and strength (2 次)
  858. Say all of his relationships are affected by this.
    • affect /əˈfekt/ 影响;侵袭;感染;打动 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something (2 次)
  859. Chandler: Or ‘You’re such a nice guy’ means ‘I’m gonna be dating leather-wearing alcoholics and complaining about them to you’.
    • alcoholic /ˌæl.kəˈhɒl.ɪk/ 含酒精的 containing alcohol (2 次)
  860. Aurora: No, it’s-it’s Andrew.
    • andrew (2 次)
  861. I mean, I can stop charging anytime I want.
    • charge /tʃɑːdʒ/ (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价 to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity (2 次)
    • anytime /ˈen.i.taɪm/ 在任何时候 at a time that is not or does not need to be decided or agreed (2 次)
  862. Look at you in the apron.
    • apron /ˈeɪ.prən/ 围裙 a piece of clothing worn over the front of other clothes to keep them clean when doing a dirty or messy job, especially cooking (2 次)
  863. Okay, I think we’re getting into a weird area here…
    • area /ˈeə.ri.ə/ 地区;区域 a particular part of a place, piece of land, or country (2 次)
  864. Thank you for calling attention to our error.
    • attention /əˈten.ʃən/ 注意,留心;考虑;关心 notice, thought, or interest (2 次)
  865. Oh, that’s attractive.
    • attractive /əˈtræk.tɪv/ 漂亮的;悦耳的 very pleasing in appearance or sound (2 次)
  866. I’m very very aware of my tongue…
    • aware /əˈweər/ 意识到的;明白的;知道的 knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing (2 次)
  867. Joey: No, no, no, don’t you dare bail on me.
    • dare /deər/ 敢于;胆敢;竟敢 to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do (2 次)
    • bail /beɪl/ 保释金 an amount of money that a person who has been accused of a crime pays to a law court so that they can be released until their trial. The payment is a way of making certain that the person will return to court for trial (2 次)
  868. Now she just finished throwing his clothes off the balcony, now there’s just a lot of gesturing and arm-__waving__, , Ok, that is either, “How could you?”
    • wave /weɪv/ 挥(手);招手,摆手(表示问候、指示或强调) to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression (2 次)
  869. She makes the women that I dream about look like short, fat, bald men!
    • bald /bɔːld/ 秃头的 with little or no hair on the head (2 次)
  870. Phoebe: How long did you think this barbecue was gonna last?
    • barbecue /ˈbɑː.bɪ.kjuː/ 烤肉架 a metal frame on which meat, fish, or vegetables are cooked outdoors over a fire (2 次)
  871. and I, I know I’ve gotta do something ‘cause the Tampa Bay defence is comin’ right at me.
    • tampa (2 次)
    • bay /beɪ/ ,海湾 a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides (2 次)
  872. You had a beard!
    • beard /bɪəd/ (下巴上的)胡须 the hair that some men allow to grow on the lower part of their face (2 次)
  873. Oh, oh, and on page two, he’s not ‘reaching for her heaving beasts’.
    • heaving /ˈhiː.vɪŋ/ 挤满人的 full of people (2 次)
    • beast /biːst/ (尤指大型或野生的)动物;野兽 an animal, especially a large or wild one (2 次)
  874. Y’know, that’s a tough hand to beat.
    • beat /biːt/ 打败,战胜 to defeat or do better than (2 次)
  875. Oh, it’s my new beeper.
    • beeper /ˈbiː.pər/ 寻呼机 a small device, usually carried or worn on the body, that vibrates or makes a noise to tell you that someone wants you to phone them (2 次)
  876. Oh, I beg to differ.
    • beg /beɡ/ 乞求 to make a very strong and urgent request (2 次)
  877. Fireman No. 3: I’ll even let you ring the bell.
    • bell /bel/ (电)门铃 an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button (2 次)
  878. Anyway, um, I guess this belongs to you.
    • belong /bɪˈlɒŋ/ 应在…(地方) to be in the right place or a suitable place (2 次)
  879. Ross: My friend Bethel rescued him from some lab.
    • rescue /ˈres.kjuː/ 救援;营救;解救 to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation (2 次)
  880. How you get any work done is beyond me.
    • beyond /biˈjɒnd/ 更远;远于 further away in the distance (than something) (2 次)
  881. Monica: Bye… bye… BIRDIE.
    • birdie /ˈbɜː.di/ 小鸟 a small bird (2 次)
  882. We want two creamy espressos and some biscuits biscuits.
    • creamy /ˈkriː.mi/ 奶油似的;乳脂状的;含奶油的 like cream or containing cream (2 次)
    • biscuit /ˈbɪs.kɪt/ 饼干;薄薄的小甜饼 a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (2 次)
  883. Dr. Baldhara: How about a hammer, or a small blade?
    • blade /bleɪd/ 刀身;刀片;刀刃 the flat part on a knife or similar tool or weapon, with a very thin edge used for cutting (2 次)
  884. That’s so weird, I had such a blast with him the other night.
    • blast /blɑːst/ 炸毁;爆破 to explode or destroy something or someone with explosives, or to break through or hit something with a similar, very strong force (2 次)
  885. Then she came back with “The question is, when are you gonna grow up and realise I have a bomb?”
    • bomb /bɒm/ 炸弹;爆炸装置 a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings (2 次)
  886. Oh, bonehead, bonehead!
    • bonehead /ˈbəʊn.hed/ 傻瓜,笨蛋 a stupid person (2 次)
  887. Joey: I’m thinking we’ve got a bookcase here.
    • bookcase /ˈbʊk.keɪs/ 书架;书橱 a piece of furniture with shelves to put books on (2 次)
  888. Joey: …Does the knuckle-cracking bother everybody?
    • bother /ˈbɒð.ər/ 努力,尽力;费心 to make the effort to do something (2 次)
  889. Alright, Mommies, take a nice deep cleansing breath.
    • breath /breθ/ 呼吸的空气;气息 the air that goes into and out of your lungs (2 次)
  890. So anyway, um, his head is like flopping down Broadway, right, and I’m just thinking… how inappropriate this is.
    • broadway /ˈbrɔːd.weɪ/ (纽约街名,剧场集中地)百老汇;百老汇式的剧场 a street in the entertainment district of New York, where there are many theatres, or the type of theatre in this area (2 次)
  891. Phoebe: Oh, is this the bug lady?
    • bug /bʌɡ/ 小虫子 a very small insect (2 次)
  892. Rachel: Was that the cake?
    • cake /keɪk/ 蛋糕 a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, and sugar (2 次)
  893. Hey, can we get some cappuccino over here?
    • cappuccino /ˌkæp.uˈtʃiː.nəʊ/ 卡普契诺咖啡(添加牛奶加热饮用,有大量泡沫,常撒有巧克力粉) a coffee made with heated milk with a thick mass of bubbles (2 次)
  894. You’re one of the most caring, most responsible men in North America.
    • caring /ˈkeə.rɪŋ/ 关爱的,有爱心的,关心他人的 A caring person is kind and gives emotional support to others. (2 次)
    • north /nɔːθ/ ;北方;北部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth above the equator, opposite to the south, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (2 次)
  895. Ross: I thought it was gonna be a closed casket.
    • casket /ˈkɑː.skɪt/ (尤指用于放珠宝的)小匣子,小盒子,小箱子 a small, decorative box, especially one used to keep jewellery in (2 次)
  896. You’re only at nine centimeters.
    • centimeter /ˈsen.tɪˌmiː.tər/ 厘米,公分 a unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre (2 次)
  897. Rachel: Then we took a walk down to Bendall’s, and I told him not to, but he got me a little bottle of Chanel
    • chanel (2 次)
  898. I’m still on the first chapter.
    • chapter /ˈtʃæp.tər/ ,回,篇 any of the separate parts into which a book or other piece of text is divided, usually given a number or title (2 次)
  899. My butt cheek is waking up!
    • cheek /tʃiːk/ 脸颊,面颊,脸蛋 the soft part of your face that is below your eye and between your mouth and ear (2 次)
  900. Joey: I’m telling you, that monkey is a chick magnet!
    • chick /tʃɪk/ 雏鸟,幼鸟;(尤指)小鸡 a baby bird, especially a young chicken (2 次)
    • magnet /ˈmæɡ.nət/ 磁体;磁铁,磁石 an object that is able to attract iron and steel objects (2 次)
  901. The girls divide some Chinese takeaway.
    • chinese /tʃaɪˈniːz/ 中国的;中国人的 belonging to or relating to China, its people, or its language (2 次)
  902. I have–and I remember this part vividly–a mouthful of pumpkin pie, and this is the moment my parents choose to tell me they’re getting divorced.
    • vividly /ˈvɪv.ɪd.li/ (颜色)鲜艳地,明亮地 in a way that is very brightly coloured (2 次)
    • pumpkin /ˈpʌmp.kɪn/ 南瓜 a large, round vegetable with hard, yellow or orange flesh (2 次)
    • choose /tʃuːz/ 选择;挑选,选取;选中 to decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities (2 次)
    • divorce /dɪˈvɔːs/ 离婚 an official or legal process to end a marriage (4 次)
  903. Ok, cider’s mulling, turkey’s turking, yams are yamming.
    • cider /ˈsaɪ.dər/ 苹果酒 an alcoholic drink made from apples (2 次)
  904. that’s classic.
    • classic /ˈklæs.ɪk/ 经典的;优秀的;一流的 having a high quality or standard against which other things are judged (2 次)
  905. You just click when they click.
    • click /klɪk/ 点击(鼠标) to carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard (2 次)
  906. I have this new massage client
    • client /ˈklaɪ.ənt/ 客户;顾客,主顾;委托人 a customer or someone who receives services (2 次)
  907. Had you said ‘co-dependent’, or ‘self-destructive’…
    • co /kəʊ-/ 一起,共同 together; with (2 次)
  908. Monica: You know, that guy she met at the coffeehouse.
    • coffeehouse (2 次)
  909. Oh, you uh, you wanna hear a freaky coincidence?
    • coincidence /kəʊˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/ 同时发生;(尤指令人吃惊的)巧合,碰巧的事 an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising (2 次)
  910. Well, y’know, monogamy can be a, uh, tricky concept.
    • tricky /ˈtrɪk.i/ 难办的;难对付的 If a piece of work or problem is tricky, it is difficult to deal with and needs careful attention or skill. (2 次)
    • concept /ˈkɒn.sept/ 原则;概念;观念;想法 a principle or idea (2 次)
  911. All things considered, you had fun tonight.
    • consider /kənˈsɪd.ər/ 认真考虑,斟酌,细想 to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision (2 次)
  912. Just make contact, smile!
    • contact /ˈkɒn.tækt/ (尤指经常通过交谈、书信的)联系,联络,交往 communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to them regularly (2 次)
  913. Well, maybe it’s a contest, y’know?
    • contest /ˈkɒn.test/ 比赛;竞赛 a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given (2 次)
  914. Ross: I cannot believe we’re having this conversation.
    • conversation /ˌkɒn.vəˈseɪ.ʃən/ 交谈,谈话,对话 (a) talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings, and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered, or news and information is exchanged (2 次)
  915. they’re like a little corn envelope.
    • corn /kɔːn/ (小麦、玉米、燕麦、大麦等)谷物,谷粒 (the seeds of) plants, such as wheat, maize, oats, and barley, that can be used to produce flour (2 次)
  916. Well, I have an appointment to see Dr. Robert Pillman, career counselor a-gogo.
    • counselor /ˈɡaɪ.dəns ˌkaʊn.səl.ər/ 就业顾问,工作咨询顾问 someone whose job is to help people choose a job or career (2 次)
  917. There’s some creep out there with a telescope!
    • creep /kriːp/ (通常指为避免注意而)缓慢行进,悄悄移动,潜行 to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed (2 次)
  918. Remember back in college, when he fell in love with Carol and bought her that ridiculously expensive crystal duck?
    • crystal /ˈkrɪs.təl/ 水晶玻璃 transparent glass of very high quality, usually with its surface cut into delicate patterns (2 次)
    • duck /dʌk/ 鸭子 a bird that lives by water and has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes), a short neck, and a large beak (2 次)
  919. Rachel: Let’s just say my Curious George doll is no longer curious.
    • curious /ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ 好奇的;好打听的 interested in learning about people or things around you (2 次)
    • doll /dɒl/ 玩具娃娃,玩偶 a child’s toy in the shape of a small person or baby (2 次)
  920. Someone who’s like, who’s like your best friend, but then also can make your toes curl?
    • curl /kɜːl/ 鬈发,卷发;卷曲物,螺旋状物 a piece of hair that grows or has been formed into a curving shape, or something that is the same shape as this (2 次)
  921. But I think you should know that this money is cursed.
    • curse /kɜːs/ 诅咒,咒骂;骂人 to use a word or an expression that is not polite and shows that you are very angry (2 次)
  922. “You are ideally suited for a career in data processing for a large multinational corporation.”
    • datum /ˈdeɪ.təm/ (一条)信息,数据 a single piece of information (2 次)
    • large /lɑːdʒ/ 大的;大规模的;大量的 big in size or amount (2 次)
  923. Oh, Martha Ludwin’s daughter is gonna call you.
    • daughter /ˈdɔː.tər/ 女儿 your female child (2 次)
  924. Chandler: OK, so at this point, the dealer
    • dealer /ˈdiː.lər/ 商人,商贩 a person who trades in something (2 次)
  925. y’know, you deserve this, after all your years of struggling, you’ve finally been able to crack your way into showbusiness.
    • deserve /dɪˈzɜːv/ 值得;应得 to have earned or to be given something because of the way you have behaved or the qualities you have (2 次)
  926. Little tip: if you’re ever in a similar situation, never ever leave your hand… ..on the desk.
    • desk /desk/ (常指带抽屉的)书桌,办公桌,写字台 a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers (2 次)
  927. Oh, hey, uh you must need detergent.
    • detergent /dɪˈtɜː.dʒənt/ 洗衣粉;洗衣液;清洁剂 a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes, dishes, etc. (2 次)
  928. There was this big dinosaur.. thing.. anyway.
    • dinosaur /ˈdaɪ.nə.sɔːr/ 恐龙 a type of reptile that became extinct about 65,000,000 years ago. There were many different types of dinosaur, some of which were extremely large. (2 次)
  929. Well, c’mon, if it’s important enough to discuss while I’m playing, then I assume it’s important enough for everyone else to hear!
    • discuss /dɪˈskʌs/ 讨论,议论,谈论 to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions (2 次)
  930. Monica: Joey, this is sick, it’s disgusting, it’s, it’s-not really true, is it?
    • disgusting /dɪsˈɡʌs.tɪŋ/ 令人厌恶的,让人憎恶的,使人反感的 extremely unpleasant or unacceptable (2 次)
  931. Ross: What was with the dishes?
    • dish /dɪʃ/ 盘子,碟子 a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking (2 次)
  932. When we were kids, yours was the only Raggedy Ann doll that wasn’t raggedy!
    • raggedy /ˈræɡ.ɪ.di/ 有点破烂的;不十分整齐的 untidy, torn and looking a little dirty (2 次)
  933. Hi, I’m Dorothy’s daughter.
    • dorothy (2 次)
  934. I’m his butt double. ‘
    • double /ˈdʌb.əl/ 两倍的;成双的;双份的 twice the size, amount, price, etc., or consisting of two similar things together (2 次)
  935. You just start with half a dozen European cities, throw in thirty euphemisms for male genitalia, and bam!
    • dozen /ˈdʌz.ən/ 十二个,一打 twelve (2 次)
    • male /meɪl/ 男(性)的;男子的;雄性的,公的 belonging or relating to the sex that fertilizes eggs, and does not produce babies or eggs itself (2 次)
  936. Can you see me operating a drill press?
    • drill /drɪl/ ;钻床;钻机 a tool or machine that makes holes (2 次)
  937. I think he’s drowning.
    • drown /draʊn/ (使)淹死,(使)溺死 to (cause to) die by being unable to breathe underwater (2 次)
  938. Phoebe: Dun-dun-duuuur!
    • dun /dʌn/ 灰棕色的 of a greyish-brown colour (2 次)
  939. Kinda like my uncle Ed, covered in Jell-o. Carol: Really?
    • ed /ˌiː ˈdiː/ 勃起机能障碍,勃起无力(erectile dysfunction的缩写) abbreviation for erectile dysfunction (2 次)
  940. Uh, Racquela tell me you massage, eh?
    • eh /eɪ/ (表示惊奇或不解,或者请对方重复或作出反应)啊,嗯,什么,是吗,好吗 used to express surprise or confusion, to ask someone to repeat what they have said, or as a way of getting someone to give some type of reaction to a statement that you have made (2 次)
  941. What’s an elf to do?
    • elf /elf/ (童话中长着尖耳朵的)小精灵,小妖精 an imaginary being, often like a small person with pointed ears, in popular stories (2 次)
  942. Monica and I just crashed an embassy party.
    • embassy /ˈem.bə.si/ 大使馆全体人员,使馆馆员 the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country (2 次)
  943. Eventually, it kind of… burns out.
    • eventually /ɪˈven.tʃu.ə.li/ 最终,终于 in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc. (2 次)
  944. Yes, and we’re very excited about it.
    • excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ 兴奋的;激动的 feeling very happy and enthusiastic (2 次)
  945. Ross: Marcel is an illegal exotic animal.
    • illegal /ɪˈliː.ɡəl/ 非法的,违法的 not allowed by law (2 次)
    • exotic /ɪɡˈzɒt.ɪk/ 异国风情的,外国情调的;奇异的 unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away, especially a tropical country (2 次)
  946. I’d just like to say that I’m totally behind this experiment.
    • experiment /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/ 实验;试验;试用 a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true (2 次)
  947. Ross: Ah, so then his plane didn’t explode in a big ball of fire?…
    • explode /ɪkˈspləʊd/ (使)爆炸 to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this (2 次)
  948. But hey, thanks for teachin’ us Cross-__Eyed__ Mary.
    • eyed / -aɪd/ 长着…眼睛的 with the type of eyes described (2 次)
  949. Ooh, I just pulled out four eyelashes.
    • eyelash /ˈaɪ.læʃ/ 睫毛 any of the short hairs that grow along the edges of the eye (2 次)
  950. Monica: Fantastic!
    • fantastic /fænˈtæs.tɪk/ 极好的 extremely good (2 次)
  951. I mean, this is every guy’s fantasy!
    • fantasy /ˈfæn.tə.si/ 幻想;想象 a pleasant situation that you enjoy thinking about but is unlikely to happen, or the activity of imagining things like this (2 次)
  952. Well, this is fascinating.
    • fascinating /ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪŋ/ 极有趣的;吸引人的 extremely interesting (2 次)
  953. Look, I’m asking a favor here.
    • favor /ˈfeɪ.vər/ (favour的美式拼写) US spelling of favour (2 次)
  954. It’s your moral obligation, as a friend, as a woman, I think it’s a feminist issue!
    • feminist /ˈfem.ɪ.nɪst/ 女性主义者;女权运动者 a person who believes in feminism, and tries to achieve change that helps women to get equal opportunities and treatment (2 次)
  955. Who’s FICA?
    • fica (2 次)
  956. Next week is our final class.
    • final /ˈfaɪ.nəl/ 最后的,最终的 last (2 次)
  957. Lowell? Financial Services’ Lowell, that’s who you saw me with?
    • financial /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/ 财务的;财政的;金融的 relating to money or how money is managed (2 次)
    • services /ˈsɜː.vɪs ˌsteɪ.ʃən/ 加油站 a place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop (2 次)
  958. You were this ugly little red thing, and all of a sudden you grabbed my finger with your whole fist.
    • fist /fɪst/ ,拳头 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in (2 次)
  959. And then he burst into flames.
    • flame /fleɪm/ 火焰;火舌 a stream of hot, burning gas from something on fire (2 次)
  960. So I have a flaw!
    • flaw /flɔː/ 错误;缺点;缺陷,瑕疵 a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect (2 次)
  961. Ross: Wasn’t this supposed to be just a fling, huh?
    • fle (1 次)
  962. Susan: I will flip you for it.
    • flip /flɪp/ (使)快速翻转;迅速翻动 If you flip something, you turn it over quickly one or more times, and if something flips, it turns over quickly. (2 次)
  963. Was it formerly owned by a blonde woman and some bears?
    • formerly /ˈfɔː.mə.li/ 以前,从前,在过去 in the past (2 次)
  964. There’s a theory, put forth by Richard Leakey-
    • forth /fɔːθ/ (从某地)外出,离开;(从某时)向前 (from a place) out or away, or (from a point in time) forward (2 次)
  965. You guys take the first and second floor, Phoebe and I’ll take third and fourth.
    • fourth /fɔːθ/ 第四(的) 4th written as a word (2 次)
  966. It’s freezing out here.
    • freeze /friːz/ (使)冻结,(使)结冰 If you freeze something, you lower its temperature below 0°C, causing it to become cold and often hard, and if something freezes, its temperature goes below 0°C. (2 次)
  967. Y’know, it’s not just Freud, it’s Freud!
    • freud (2 次)
  968. You’re watching a football game at a funeral?
    • football /ˈfʊt.bɔːl/ 足球(运动) a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team’s goal (5 次)
    • funeral /ˈfjuː.nər.əl/ 葬礼,丧礼 a (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person (2 次)
  969. Here we come, walkin’ down the street, get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet.
    • funniest /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter (2 次)
  970. What, it says I’m a sensitive, warm kinda guy, you know, like a warm, fuzzy bear.
    • warm /wɔːm/ 温暖的;暖和的 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot (2 次)
  971. ‘Me and the gang at Java Joe’s’.
    • gang /ɡæŋ/ (尤指男青年组成的聚众打斗、行为恶劣的)一帮,帮派,团伙 a group of young people, especially young men, who spend time together, often fighting with other groups and behaving badly (2 次)
  972. PA: This is the final boarding call for flight 67 to San Diego, boarding at gate 42A. Phoebe:
    • gate /ɡeɪt/ (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips (2 次)
  973. Well, actually, it’s not so much a question as.. more of a general wondering… ment.
    • general /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ 全体的,总的,普遍的 involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as a unit (2 次)
  974. Well, that’s very generous er, but look, this isn’t about the money.
    • generous /ˈdʒen.ər.əs/ (尤指超乎一般或期望地)慷慨的,大方的;宽宏大量的,仁慈的 willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected (2 次)
  975. It’s kinda like a symbolic gesture
    • gesture /ˈdʒes.tʃər/ 手势;姿势;示意动作 a movement of the hands, arms, or head, etc. to express an idea or feeling (2 次)
  976. Joey: Check it out, Giants-Cowboys.
    • giants /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories (2 次)
  977. Phoebe: What about Glen?
    • glen /ɡlen/ (尤指群山中的)峡谷,幽谷 a deep, narrow valley, especially among mountains (2 次)
  978. The hair comes out, and the gloves come on.
    • glove /ɡlʌv/ (分手指的)手套 a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger (2 次)
  979. Ooh, you know, I had a grape about five hours ago, so I’d better split this with you.
    • grape /ɡreɪp/ 葡萄 a small, round, purple or pale green fruit that you can eat or make into wine (2 次)
  980. Yeah, well you didn’t call and leave your grip size.
    • grip /ɡrɪp/ 紧握,握紧,紧抓(住) to hold very tightly (2 次)
  981. Is it something that you would like to share with the entire group?
    • group /ɡruːp/ ;群;批;簇 a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit (2 次)
  982. And I’d like to believe that when the right woman comes along, you will have the courage and the guts to say “No thanks, I’m married.”
    • gut /ɡʌt/ 消化道;肠道,肠 the long tube in the body of a person or animal, through which food moves during the process of digesting food (2 次)
  983. No, I’d be hearing about ‘Why didn’t I get the honey-glazed ham?’, I didn’t spend enough on flowers, and if I spent more she’d be saying ‘Why are you wasting your money?
    • ham /hæm/ 火腿 pig’s meat from the leg or shoulder, preserved with salt or smoke (2 次)
  984. I couldn’t handle the pressure and I snapped.
    • handle /ˈhæn.dəl/ ,把手 a part of an object designed for holding, moving, or carrying the object easily (2 次)
  985. Ah, I’m gonna be one of his helpers.
    • helper /ˈhel.pər/ 帮手,帮忙者 someone who helps with an activity (2 次)
  986. Hey, I’ve been honing!
    • hone /həʊn/ 使…变锋利;把…磨尖 to make an object sharp (2 次)
  987. Oh my god, Joey, for all we know this guy could be horribly
    • horribly /ˈhɒr.ə.bli/ 可怕地;极糟糕地 extremely, especially in a very bad or unpleasant way (2 次)
  988. You, however have had the love of a woman for four years.
    • however /ˌhaʊˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论如何 despite whatever amount or degree (2 次)
  989. Oh, yeah, that hug looked pretty brutal.
    • hug /hʌɡ/ 拥抱,搂抱(以示喜欢或欣赏) to hold someone close to your body with your arms, usually to show that you like, love, or value them (2 次)
  990. Monica and Phoebe: Hugh!
    • hugh (2 次)
  991. Why don’t you try the hummus?
    • hummus /ˈhʊm.əs/ (由鹰嘴豆、油和柠檬汁制成的)鹰嘴豆泥 a soft, smooth food made from crushed chickpeas, oil, and lemon juice (2 次)
  992. Stop humping!
    • humping /hʌmp/ 隆起,凸起 a large, round raised area or part (2 次)
  993. I just meant hypothetically.
    • hypothetically /ˌhaɪ.pəˈθet.ɪ.kəl.i/ 假设地,设想地 in a way that is imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true (2 次)
  994. Well, maybe that’s because you spent four years ignoring me.
    • ignore /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ 不理睬,忽视 to intentionally not listen or give attention to (2 次)
  995. Ross: There’s an image.
    • image /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ (自己头脑中的)形象,印象 a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is (2 次)
  996. Call immigration?
    • immigration /ˌɪm.ɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/ 移民(入境) the act of someone coming to live in a different country (2 次)
  997. I’d marry him just for his David Hasselhof impression alone.
    • impression /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ 印象;感想 an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like (2 次)
  998. The Pictionary incident?
    • incident /ˈɪn.sɪ.dənt/ (不愉快或不寻常的)事件 an event that is either unpleasant or unusual (2 次)
  999. Oh, so, forget about the birds, but big red insects suggest fine dining!
    • insect /ˈɪn.sekt/ 昆虫 a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal (2 次)
  1000. Carol: Give me a ‘for instance’.
    • instance /ˈɪn.stəns/ 实例;情况 a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally (2 次)
  1001. Monica: Wait, was this a-a small mediterranean guy with curiously intelligent good looks?
    • intelligent /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/ 有才智的;聪颖的,理解力强的 showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily (2 次)
  1002. Intercom: Animal Control.
    • intercom /ˈɪn.tə.kɒm/ 内部通话设备 a device that people speak into when they want to communicate with someone who is inside a building, in a different room, in part of a plane, etc. (2 次)
  1003. Oh, I just thought we could go out to dinner, and then maybe bring her back to my place and I’d introduce her to my monkey.
    • introduce /ˌɪn.trəˈdʒuːs/ 采用;引进;推行;放入,插入 to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time (2 次)
  1004. Rachel: Oh… Italy, I think.
    • italy /ˈɪt.əl.i/ 意大利(南欧国家) a country in southern Europe (2 次)
  1005. Monica: Ross, that’s my jacket.
    • jacket /ˈdʒæk.ɪt/ 短上衣;夹克 a short coat (2 次)
  1006. You’d put that poor little creature in jail?
    • jail /dʒeɪl/ 监狱;看守所 a place where criminals are kept to punish them for their crimes, or where people accused of crimes are kept while waiting for their trials (2 次)
  1007. Your father is no James Bond.
    • james (2 次)
  1008. Strip joint!
    • strip /strɪp/ 除去,剥除,撕掉(外皮或表层) to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something (2 次)
    • joint /dʒɔɪnt/ 共有的,共享的;共同的 belonging to or shared between two or more people (2 次)
  1009. Yeah, we played, we watched TV.. that juggling thing is amazing.
    • juggle /ˈdʒʌɡ.əl/ (用…)玩杂耍 to throw several objects up into the air, and then catch and throw them up repeatedly so that one or more stays in the air, usually in order to entertain people (2 次)
  1010. Yeah, you want 55-JUMBO.
    • jumbo /ˈdʒʌm.bəʊ/ 特大(号)的;巨型的 extremely large (2 次)
  1011. Yeah, I believe I was talking to Joey, alright there, Mother-__Kisser__?
    • kisser /ˈkɪs.ər/ 亲吻者(与形容词搭配,形容某人亲吻的方式) used with an adjective to describe how someone kisses (2 次)
  1012. That’s, that’s my knee.
    • knee /niː/ ,膝盖 the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend (2 次)
  1013. Mrs. Bing: …I just get this craving for Kung Pow Chicken.
    • pow /paʊ/ (尤指儿童卡通画中表示爆炸声或枪声的)砰,啪 (especially in children’s cartoons) a word that represents the noise of an explosion or a gun being shot (2 次)
  1014. Ross: No, it’s for when Carol goes into labor.
    • labor /ˈleɪ.bər/ (labour的美式拼写) US spelling of labour (2 次)
  1015. It’s like dating language.
    • language /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ 语言 a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar (2 次)
  1016. You know, how laughter can be infectious.
    • laughter /ˈlɑːf.tər/ ;笑声 the act or sound of laughing (2 次)
  1017. Ross: You wanna watch Laverne y Shirley?
    • laverne (2 次)
    • shirley (2 次)
  1018. And basically, that’s how a bill becomes a law.
    • law /lɔː/ ,法律;法律制度,法律体系 a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves (2 次)
  1019. Um, it’s just my lens.
    • len (2 次)
  1020. It’s the one he’s licking.
    • lick /lɪk/ ,舐 to move the tongue across the surface of something (2 次)
  1021. An 80-foot inflatable dog let loose over the city.
    • loose /luːs/ 松的,松动的 not firmly held or fastened in place (2 次)
  1022. Finders keepers, losers weepers.
    • loser /ˈluː.zər/ (比赛中的)输者,负方 a person or team that does not win a game or competition (2 次)
    • weeper /ˈwiː.pər/ 哭泣者 a person who is crying (= producing tears from their eyes as a result of strong emotion), or who often cries (2 次)
  1023. Maybe maybe low self-esteem, maybe maybe to compensate for overshadowing a sibling, maybe you…
    • low /ləʊ/ 低的;矮的 not measuring much from the base to the top (2 次)
  1024. Phoebe: This is madness.
    • madness /ˈmæd.nəs/ 疯狂的行为;愚蠢(或危险)的行为 stupid or dangerous behaviour (2 次)
  1025. We got some trashy magazines, we got cookie dough, we got Twister
    • magazine /ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/ 杂志,期刊 a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month (2 次)
    • twister /ˈtwɪs.tər/ 龙卷风;旋风 a tornado or a whirlwind (2 次)
  1026. You do the math.
    • math /ˌmæθˈmæt.ɪks/ 数学 the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them (2 次)
  1027. Ross, you’re mayor of the zone.
    • mayor /meər/ 市长 a person who is elected or chosen to lead the group who governs a town or city (2 次)
  1028. I’m thinking we go down there, sing Memories and make complete fools of ourselves.
    • memories /ˈmem.ər.i/ 记忆力,记性 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people (2 次)
  1029. He wants to give me a Mercedes convertible.
    • mercedes (2 次)
  1030. Leetch spots Messier in the crease- there’s the pass!
    • messier /ˈmes.i/ 凌乱的,杂乱的;脏的 untidy (2 次)
  1031. Ah, poke a nose, mmm Joey, Chandler, and Ross: Mma, Mma, Mmaah Monica:
    • poke /pəʊk/ ,刺,捅 to push a finger or other pointed object quickly into someone or something (2 次)
  1032. Monica: Could’ve played Monopoly, but nooooo.
    • monopoly /məˈnɒp.əl.i/ 垄断(机构);专卖;独占 (an organization or group that has) complete control of something, especially an area of business, so that others have no share (2 次)
  1033. Just get out of my way and stop moping.
    • mop /mɒp/ 拖把;洗碗刷 a stick with soft material attached to one end, especially used for washing floors (2 次)
  1034. As in Mouse?
    • mouse /maʊs/ a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail (2 次)
  1035. Ross: …nauseous, I’m physically nauseous.
    • nauseous /ˈnɔː.zi.əs/ 感到恶心的,想呕吐的 feeling as if you might vomit (2 次)
  1036. She’s always been a Freudian nightmare.
    • nightmare /ˈnaɪt.meər/ 梦魇,噩梦 a very upsetting or frightening dream (2 次)
  1037. I-I’m, I’m Ronni….Cheese Nip?
    • nip /nɪp/ 快走;去一会儿 to go somewhere quickly or be somewhere for only a short time (2 次)
  1038. Ross: It’s okay, y’know, you just nodded off again.
    • nod /nɒd/ 点头;(尤指)点头赞同,点头致意,点头示意 to move your head down and then up, sometimes several times, especially to show agreement, approval, or greeting, or to show something by doing this (2 次)
  1039. Dr. Rosen: So… they sss-still seem normal.
    • normal /ˈnɔː.məl/ 普通的;平常的;通常的 ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected (2 次)
  1040. Oh, no thanks, we’re just here to observe.
    • observe /əbˈzɜːv/ 观察;观测;监视 to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it (2 次)
  1041. You were the Obsession girl, right?
    • obsession /əbˈseʃ.ən/ 困扰;无法摆脱的念头;念念不忘的事(或人) something or someone that you think about all the time (2 次)
  1042. Well, you do realise the odds of that happening are a little slimmer if they never get to meet the guy..
    • odd /ɒd/ 奇怪的,古怪的;异常的;出人意料的 strange or unexpected (2 次)
    • slim /slɪm/ (尤指人)苗条的,纤细的 (especially of people) attractively thin (2 次)
  1043. How often does that happen?
    • often /ˈɒf.ən/ 时常,经常;多次 many times (2 次)
  1044. Joey: Uh, listen, I just wanna thank you for this great opportunity.
    • opportunity /ˌɒp.əˈtʃuː.nə.ti/ 机遇,时机,机会;可能性 an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something (2 次)
  1045. I-I see you moved the green ottoman.
    • ottoman /ˈɒt.ə.mən/ 褥榻 a piece of furniture like a long box with a soft top, that you can use to store things in or to sit on (2 次)
  1046. Ouch.
    • ouch /aʊtʃ/ (表示身体上突然的疼痛)哎哟 used to express sudden physical pain (2 次)
  1047. The oven is on.
    • oven /ˈʌv.ən/ 烤箱;烤炉 the part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food (2 次)
  1048. We should find his owner.
    • owner /ˈəʊ.nər/ 所有者;主人;物主 someone who owns something (2 次)
  1049. Okay, let’s say I bought a really great pair of shoes.
    • pair /peər/ 一对,一双 two things of the same appearance and size that are intended to be used together, or something that consists of two parts joined together (2 次)
  1050. And the response I got… man, oh man, it was like a ticker tape parade!
    • parade /pəˈreɪd/ (庆祝)游行 a large number of people walking or in vehicles, all going in the same direction, usually as part of a public celebration of something (2 次)
  1051. We’ve got dads, we’ve got lesbians, the whole parenting team.
    • parenting /ˈpeə.rən.tɪŋ/ 养育子女 the raising of children and all the responsibilities and activities that are involved in it (2 次)
  1052. The peeper’s back!
    • peeper /ˈpiː.pər/ (人的)眼睛 a person’s eye (2 次)
  1053. Monica: Um, Pennsylvania Dutch.
    • pennsylvania /ˌpen.sɪlˈveɪ.ni.ə/ 宾夕法尼亚州(位于美国东北部,首府为哈里斯堡,最大城市为费城) a state in the northeastern US, whose capital is Harrisburg and whose largest city is Philadelphia (2 次)
  1054. It’s, it’s just a phase.
    • phase /feɪz/ (发展或变化的)阶段,时期 any stage in a series of events or in a process of development (2 次)
  1055. Phew!
    • phew /fjuː/ (表示松一口气、疲倦或觉得热)啊!唷!唉! used when you are happy that something difficult or dangerous has finished or is not going to happen (2 次)
  1056. Phoebe: I don’t even have a ‘pl’.
    • pl 复数形式(plural的缩写) written abbreviation for plural (2 次)
  1057. You’ve got plugs!
    • plug /plʌɡ/ 插头 a small plastic or rubber object with two or three metal pins, attached to the end of a wire on a piece of electrical equipment and pushed into a special opening in a wall to connect the equipment to a supply of electricity (2 次)
  1058. No, that’s Popes into a Volkswagen.
    • pope /pəʊp/ 教皇(头衔) (the title of) the leader of the Roman Catholic Church (2 次)
    • volkswagen (2 次)
  1059. Ladies and gentlemen, back by popular demand, Miss Phoebe Buffay.
    • popular /ˈpɒp.jə.lər/ 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的 liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people (2 次)
  1060. I’ve just been going over your data here, and little thing, you’ve been post-dating your Friday numbers.
    • post /pəʊst/ 邮件 letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work (2 次)
  1061. Okay, uh, you let me go grocery shopping, and I buy laundry detergent, but it’s not the one with the easy-__pour__ spout.
    • shop /ʃɒp/ 商店,店铺 a place where you can buy goods or services (6 次)
    • pour /pɔːr/ ,注,灌 to make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container, by raising just one side of the container that the substance is in (2 次)
  1062. I mean, I just go down there every other day and… make my contribution to the project.
    • project /ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/ 项目;方案;工程 a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose (2 次)
  1063. Sorry, prom queen.
    • prom /prɒm/ (学年末为高年级学生举行的)正式舞会 a formal party held for older students at the end of the school year, at which there is dancing (2 次)
  1064. Well, let’s see, the FICA guys took all my money, everyone I know is either getting married, or getting promoted, or getting pregnant, and I’m getting coffee!
    • promote /prəˈməʊt/ 促进;促销,推销;推广 to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something (2 次)
  1065. I don’t have to prove anything, I’m gonna go get them…
    • prove /pruːv/ 证明是,结果是 to show a particular result after a period of time (2 次)
  1066. Mr. Tribbiani: What happened to the, uh, puppet guy?
    • puppet /ˈpʌp.ɪt/ 木偶 a toy in the shape of a person or animal that you can move with strings or by putting your hand inside (2 次)
  1067. Monica: Hey, Rachel, isn’t that stuff almost pure
    • pure /pjʊər/ 纯的,不掺杂的 not mixed with anything else (2 次)
  1068. Quack, quack.. Carol: Ross?
    • quack /kwæk/ (鸭子)呱呱叫,嘎嘎叫 to make the usual sound of a duck (2 次)
  1069. Quartz, ha.
    • quartz /ˈkwɔːts/ 石英 a hard, transparent mineral substance, used in making electronic equipment and accurate watches and clocks (2 次)
    • ha /hɑː/ 哈(对某人遭到应得的报应表示满意,或用来表示胜利) used to express satisfaction that something bad has happened to someone who deserved it, or to show that you have succeeded in something (20 次)
  1070. I was going for quiet desperation.
    • quiet /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ 静的,安静的;轻轻的 making very little noise (2 次)
  1071. We’re just sitting around talking, quietly.
    • quietly /ˈkwaɪət.li/ 安静地,静悄悄地 without making much noise (2 次)
  1072. Just casually strewn about in that reckless haphazard manner?
    • reckless /ˈrek.ləs/ 鲁莽的;轻率的;不顾后果的 doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results (2 次)
  1073. Um, ok… the… the fifth dentist caved and now they’re all recommending Trident?
    • recommend /ˌrek.əˈmend/ 推荐,介绍;建议 to suggest that someone or something would be good or suitable for a particular job or purpose, or to suggest that a particular action should be done (2 次)
  1074. Well… I’m helping out down at the N.Y.U. Med School with some… research.
    • research /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/ 研究;调查;探索 a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding (2 次)
  1075. Rachel: Ooh, do I sense a little bit of resentment?
    • resentment /rɪˈzent.mənt/ 怨恨 a feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like (2 次)
  1076. Ross: Uh, Rach, we’re running low on resumes over here.
    • resume /rɪˈzjuːm/ (中断后)继续,重新开始 If an activity resumes, or if you resume it, it starts again after a pause. (2 次)
  1077. Ross: Here’s my retainer!
    • retainer /rɪˈteɪ.nər/ 聘用定金 an amount of money that you pay to someone so as to be sure that that person can work for you when you need them to (2 次)
  1078. I went back to Riff’s.
    • riff /rɪf/ (爵士乐或流行音乐的)重复乐段 in jazz or popular music, a tune that continues or appears regularly in a piece of music while other parts change or are added (2 次)
  1079. Y’know, it’s sweet, it’s romantic
    • romantic /rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/ 爱情的,情爱的 relating to love or a close loving relationship (2 次)
  1080. I even used all the attachments on the vacuum, except that little round one with the bristles, I don’t know what that’s for.
    • vacuum /ˈvæk.juːm/ 真空 a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter (2 次)
    • round /raʊnd/ 围绕;环绕;绕过 in a circular direction or position; around (2 次)
  1081. He could row like a viking.
    • row /rəʊ/ 一排;一行;一列 a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other (2 次)
  1082. Weeeell, it’s rum, and-
    • rum /rʌm/ 朗姆酒 a strong alcoholic drink made from the juice of the sugar cane plant (2 次)
  1083. Bernice: Dr. Farber, Bobby Rush is here for his adjustment.
    • rush /rʌʃ/ (使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做 to (cause to) go or do something very quickly (2 次)
  1084. Er, if you get in the… way, of us becoming a thing, then I would be, well, very sad.
    • sad /sæd/ 伤心的,悲哀的;令人难过的,令人遗憾的 unhappy or sorry (2 次)
  1085. No, I prefer to keep a safe distance from all this merriment.
    • safe /seɪf/ 安全的;没有危险的 not in danger or likely to be harmed (2 次)
  1086. Santos: Hello, Mr. Bing.
    • santos (1 次)
  1087. Oh, Satan’s minions at work again…
    • satan /ˈseɪ.tən/ 撒旦(基督教和犹太教中的魔鬼) the name used by Christians and Jews for the Devil (= a powerful evil force and the enemy of God) (2 次)
  1088. You get a little piece of turkey on your fork, a little cranberry sauce, and a tot!
    • sauce /sɔːs/ 沙司,调味汁,酱 a thick liquid eaten with food to add flavour (2 次)
  1089. Marcel swallowed a Scrabble tile.
    • swallow /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ 吞咽,吞下,咽下 to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat (2 次)
    • scrabble /ˈskræb.əl/ (用手指)扒找,翻找 to use your fingers to quickly find something that you cannot see (2 次)
  1090. I mean, she’ll scratch your eyes right out.
    • scratch /skrætʃ/ ;搔;擦;划 to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough (2 次)
  1091. Okay, I’m scum, I’m scum.
    • scum /skʌm/ (液体上的)浮沫,浮渣,浮垢 a layer of unpleasant or unwanted material that has formed on the top of a liquid (2 次)
  1092. Well, my secretary is gonna be out for a couple of weeks.
    • secretary /ˈsek.rə.tər.i/ 秘书 someone who works in an office, writing letters, making phone calls, and arranging meetings for a person or for an organization (2 次)
  1093. Phoebe: Seriously, what-what’s the part?
    • seriously /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/ 严重地;恶劣地 badly or severely (2 次)
  1094. Rach, Rach, we gotta settle.
    • settle /ˈset.əl/ 确定;决定;解决,结束(争端等) to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement (2 次)
  1095. Joey: Seventeen-fourteen Giants… three minutes to go in the third.
    • seventeen /ˌsev.ənˈtiːn/ (数字)17 the number 17 (2 次)
  1096. Sexually.
    • sexually /ˈsek.ʃu.əl.i/ 在性方面 to do with sexual activity (2 次)
  1097. Good shake.
    • shake /ʃeɪk/ 摇动;抖动;使颤动 to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this (2 次)
  1098. Rachel: What are you shushing?
    • shush /ʃʊʃ/ 嘘(要某人保持安静) used to tell someone to be quiet (2 次)
  1099. Monica: I think he’s shy.
    • shy /ʃaɪ/ 害羞的,羞怯的 nervous and uncomfortable with other people (2 次)
  1100. Keep singing!
    • singing /ˈsɪŋ.ɪŋ/ 歌声; 歌唱 the activity of making musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words (2 次)
  1101. Who cares, we’ll eat at the sink!
    • sink /sɪŋk/ (使)沉没;(使)陷入 to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or soft substance (2 次)
  1102. As of today, I am officially Joey Tribbiani, actor slash model.
    • slash /slæʃ/ (用利器)劈,砍,划 to cut with a sharp blade using a quick, strong movement (2 次)
  1103. I have twelve new songs about my mother’s suicide, and one about a snowman.
    • suicide /ˈsuː.ɪ.saɪd/ 自杀;自杀者 the act of killing yourself intentionally (2 次)
    • snowman /ˈsnəʊ.mæn/ 雪人 a model of a person made of snow, especially by children (2 次)
  1104. Young Ethan: Well it’s somewhere in between.
    • somewhere /ˈsʌm.weər/ 在某处,在某地 in or at a place having a position that is not stated or not known (2 次)
  1105. Phoebe: OK, I just need two… the, um, ten of spades and the six of clubs.
    • spade /speɪd/ ,锹 a tool used for digging especially soil or sand, with a long handle and a flat blade (2 次)
  1106. Monica: Ross, could you come and help me with the spaghetti, please?
    • spaghetti /spəˈɡet.i/ 意大利式细面条 pasta made in the form of long, thin strings (2 次)
  1107. Okay, don’t worry, I’m just checking to see if the muscle’s in spasm…huh.
    • spasm /ˈspæz.əm/ 抽搐,痉挛 an occasion when a muscle suddenly becomes tighter in a way that cannot be controlled (2 次)
  1108. Ross: Ah, the lesser-known “I don’t have a dream” speech.
    • speech /spiːtʃ/ 说话能力;说话;谈话;言语 the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language (2 次)
  1109. Monica: I know being spit on is probably not what you need right now.
    • spit /spɪt/ ,吐(尤指唾液) to force out the contents of the mouth, especially saliva (2 次)
  1110. oh, teams played sports.
    • sport /spɔːt/ 体育运动;体育比赛;体育竞技项目 a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as a job (2 次)
  1111. Who are we spying on?
    • spy /spaɪ/ 间谍,密探 a person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization (2 次)
  1112. They’re at the nurses’ station.
    • station /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ 车站 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off (2 次)
  1113. Oh, Net Usage Statistics, right.
    • statistics /stəˈtɪs.tɪk/ 统计数据;统计资料 information based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present, or other numerical facts (2 次)
  1114. Chandler: I am telling you, years from now, schoolchildren will study it as one of the greatest first dates of all time.
    • study /ˈstʌd.i/ 学习;攻读,研读 to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books (2 次)
  1115. Sugar-O’s!
    • sugar /ˈʃʊɡ.ər/ ,食糖;(尤指)蔗糖 a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet (2 次)
  1116. She spent three hundred dollars on art supplies.
    • supply /səˈplaɪ/ 供应,提供,供给 to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time (2 次)
  1117. You’d better act surprised.
    • surprised /səˈpraɪzd/ 意外的,惊讶的,诧异的 feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect (2 次)
  1118. Monica: Pants and a sweater?
    • sweater /ˈswet.ər/ 针织套衫,毛线衫 a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves and made from wool, that is worn on the upper part of the body (2 次)
  1119. She just broke up with the guy, it’s time for you to swoop in!
    • swoop /swuːp/ (尤指为进攻而从高处)俯冲,向下猛扑 to move very quickly and easily through the air, especially down from a high position in order to attack (2 次)
  1120. Is he tall?
    • tall /tɔːl/ 高的,高大的;有…高的 of more than average height, or of a particular height (2 次)
  1121. I’m going to tap class.
    • tap /tæp/ (常指连续)轻拍,轻叩,轻敲 to hit something gently, and often repeatedly, especially making short, sharp noises (2 次)
  1122. Tit for tat.
    • tat /tæt/ 劣质品;破烂的东西 anything that looks cheap, is of low quality, or in bad condition (2 次)
  1123. And then you say, um, ‘it’s tearing me apart, but I have no choice.
    • tear /teər/ (被)撕开,(被)撕掉,(被)撕裂 to pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off (2 次)
  1124. Well, I think we’re ready for some tequila.
    • tequila /təˈkiː.lə/ 龙舌兰酒,特奎拉酒(原产于墨西哥的一种烈性酒) a strong alcoholic drink originally from Mexico, made from the agave plant (2 次)
  1125. A processing term.
    • term /tɜːm/ ,期限 the fixed period of time that something lasts for (2 次)
  1126. I just never had a relationship with that kind of passion, you know, where you have to have somebody right there, in the middle of a theme park.
    • theme /θiːm/ (谈话、书籍、电影等的)题目,主题 the main subject of a talk, book, film, etc. (2 次)
  1127. The thinking through is minimal.
    • thinking /ˈθɪŋ.kɪŋ/ ,思考 the activity of using your mind to consider something (2 次)
  1128. You’re threatened by me.
    • threaten /ˈθret.ən/ 威胁,恐吓;扬言要 to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want (2 次)
  1129. I’m seeing her again on Thursday.
    • thursday /ˈθɜːz.deɪ/ 星期四 the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday (2 次)
  1130. And you squeezed it, so tight.
    • tight /taɪt/ 紧的;密封的(地);牢固的(地) (held or kept together) firmly or closely (2 次)
  1131. Chandler: We talked ‘til like two.
    • til 今天我听说,今天我得知(today I learned 的缩写,常用于社交媒体,用在给出有趣的新信息之前) abbreviation for today I learned: used in writing, for example on social media, before giving interesting new information (2 次)
  1132. Dick Clark: Hi, this is Dick Clark, live in Times Square.
    • times /taɪmz/ ,乘以 multiplied by (2 次)
  1133. Joey: What a tool!
    • tool /tuːl/ (用于生产或维修的)工具,器具 a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something (2 次)
  1134. Alright, so now you’re doing this whole book tour thing, how is that going?
    • tour /tʊər/ 参观;游历,观光 a visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or area and learn about it (2 次)
  1135. English translations
    • translation /trænzˈleɪ.ʃən/ (从一种语言到另一种语言的)翻译;译文 something that is translated, or the process of translating something, from one language to another (2 次)
  1136. Monica: Do you think things would have been better if you’d just told her the truth?
    • truth /truːθ/ 真实性 the quality of being true (2 次)
  1137. Monica: Something went wrong with Underdog, and they couldn’t get his head to inflate.
    • underdog /ˈʌn.də.dɒɡ/ 弱者;弱势群体 a person or group of people with less power, money, etc. than the rest of society (2 次)
  1138. Oh no, don’t hate, you don’t want to put that out into the universe.
    • universe /ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/ 宇宙;天地万物;万象 everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space (2 次)
  1139. And the moment of joy is upon us.
    • upon /əˈpɒn/ 在…上 on (2 次)
  1140. Oh, listen, the usher gave me this to give to you.
    • usher /ˈʌʃ.ər/ 引导;引领;把…引往 to show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go (2 次)
  1141. Joey: You usually find them on the ‘heaving beasts’.
    • usually /ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ 通常地;惯常地;经常地 in the way that most often happens (2 次)
  1142. You could plunk me down in the middle of any woman’s uterus, no compass, and I can find my way out of there like that!
    • uterus /ˈjuː.tər.əs/ 子宫 the organ in the body of a woman or other female mammal in which a baby develops before birth (2 次)
  1143. Well, unless goose is a vegetable…ha haaaah!
    • vegetable /ˈvedʒ.tə.bəl/ 蔬菜 a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food, especially in dishes that are not sweet (2 次)
  1144. I feel violated.
    • violate /ˈvaɪ.ə.leɪt/ 违反,违背,违犯(尤指法律、协议、原则等) to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect (2 次)
  1145. I’m a laundry virgin.
    • virgin /ˈvɜː.dʒɪn/ 处女;童男 someone who has never had sex (2 次)
  1146. Ross: Um… uh…. vulva.
    • vulva /ˈvʌl.və/ 女阴;外阴 the parts of the female sex organs that are outside the body (2 次)
  1147. Yup, and waaay out of your league.
    • yup /jʌp/ (口语)是,对 yes (2 次)
  1148. Except for maybe Laurie Schaffer, who I don’t talk to anywhere, ‘cause she’s all bitter now that she lost the weight and it turns out she doesn’t have a pretty face.
    • weight /weɪt/ 重量,分量;体重 the amount that something or someone weighs (2 次)
  1149. Phoebe: Hey you guys, look, the one-eyed jack follows me wherever I go.
    • wherever /weəˈrev.ər/ 无论到(或在)哪里;无论什么地方 to or in any or every place (2 次)
  1150. oh whoops!
    • whoop /wuːp/ (尤指为表示高兴或赞同而)呐喊,大叫 to give a loud, excited shout, especially to show your enjoyment of or agreement with something (2 次)
  1151. He knows no-one’s gonna say all those names, so they’ll wind up calling her Geller, then he gets his way!
    • wind /wɪnd/ ;气流 a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt (2 次)
  1152. Weather-__wise__!
    • wise /waɪz/ 明智的;英明的;聪明的 having or showing the ability to make good judgments, based on a deep understanding and experience of life (2 次)
  1153. Would you stop being such a wuss?
    • wuss /wʊs/ 懦夫,胆小鬼 a coward disapproving (= person who is not brave) (2 次)
  1154. Look, I’m sorry about yesterday, I, um-
    • yesterday /ˈjes.tə.deɪ/ 昨天 on the day before today (2 次)
  1155. Chandler: No, no, you got zero points for ‘IDNEY’.
    • zero /ˈzɪə.rəʊ/ (数字)零;没有,全无 (the number) 0; nothing (2 次)
  1156. Carl: I’m just sayin’, if I see one more picture of Ed Begley, Jr. in that stupid electric car, I’m gonna shoot myself!
    • carl (11 次)