Todd
含义: Own (alone).
From 'on your Tod Sloane' meaning on your own (alone). 'On your tod' means by yourself. Named after an American jockey.
例句
- I was on my tod all evening. 我整个晚上都是一个人Estuve solo toda la noche夕方ずっと一人だった저녁 내내 혼자였어.
- Left on her todd. 她被留下一个人La dejaron sola彼女は一人残された그녀는 혼자 남겨졌어.
- Drinking on your todd? 一个人喝酒?¿Bebiendo solo?一人で飲んでるの?혼자 마시고 있어?
发音
/tɒd/
用法指南
语境: solitude, independence, loneliness
语气: casual, sometimes sympathetic
✓ 正确说法
- On your tod独自一人Solo一人で혼자서
- On me tod我一个人Yo solo一人で나 혼자서
- All on my todd完全是一个人Completamente soloまったく一人きりで완전히 혼자
常见错误
- Full form rarely used
- Named after real person (jockey)
起源与历史
Tod Sloane was a famous American jockey (1874-1933) who rode in England. 'On your Tod Sloane' rhymes with 'on your own' and contracted to 'on your tod.'
词源: Tod Sloane rhymes with own (alone)
最早记录: Early 20th century
文化背景
Era: Early 20th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Working class origins
Pop culture: Horse racing history
Regional notes: British-wide, origins often unknown.
故事与趣闻
Tod Sloane revolutionized horse racing with his crouching style. He became famous enough in Britain that his name entered rhyming slang. Despite being American, he's immortalized in Cockney speech.
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