masc. proper name, familiar form of Charles (also see -y (3)); 1965 in Vietnam War U.S. military slang for "Vietcong, Vietcong soldier," probably suggested by Victor Charlie, military communication code for V.C. (as abbreviation of Viet Cong), perhaps strengthened by World War II slang use of Charlie for Japanese soldiers, which itself is probably an extension of the 1930s derogatory application of Charlie to any Asian man, from fictional Chinese detective Charlie Chan.
Other applications include "a night watchman" (1812); "a goatee beard" (1834, from portraits of King Charles I and his contemporaries); "a fox" (1857); "a woman's breasts" (1874); "an infantryman's pack" (World War I); and "a white man" (Mr. Charlie), 1960, American English, from black slang.
实用例句
1. Charlie was earning eight pounds, I was earning five.
查利赚了8英镑,我赚了5英镑。
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2. He awoke to find Charlie standing near the bed.
他醒了过来,发现查利正站在床边。
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3. Charlie humped his rucksack up the stairs to his flat.
查利费力地将背包背到楼上自己的公寓里。
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4. He eventually took Charlie's place in a popular Latin band.
他最终在一个很受欢迎的拉丁乐队中取代了查利的位置。
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5. Harry always invited Charlie when he threw a thrash in his office.