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I . boy [bɔɪ] SUBST

1. boy (child):

boy
deček m

2. boy plur (friends):

the boys
klapa f
the big boys
the boys in blue
boys will be boys

II . boy [bɔɪ] INTERJ

[oh] boy!
ojoj!

ˈal·tar boy SUBST

boy ˈscout SUBST

ˈer·rand boy SUBST

frat-boy [Am ˈfrætbɔɪ] SUBST Am

ˈmes·sen·ger boy SUBST

ˈof·fice boy SUBST

ˈpa·per boy SUBST

ˈrent boy SUBST GB fam

ˈshoe·shine boy SUBST esp Am

ˈwhip·ping boy SUBST

ˈwide boy SUBST GB péj fam

ˈwon·der boy SUBST iron fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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True to form, his upperclassman character immediately becomes the nemesis of the three younger boys.
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As in many poor countries the enrollment rate for girls lagged boys.
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School taught both, but in places without schools reading was mainly taught to boys and also a few privileged girls.
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Many of the boys take their dates here because the lumber yard is so creepy for the girls.
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The kindergarten and elementary school allows boys and girls.
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The great interior was strictly off-limits and communication went through young messenger boys.
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Over seventy peoplemen, women, boys and girlswere enrolled and learning to read.
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Vocational training was instead the emphasis: boys learned business skills and girls domestic skills.
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Everyone dances, even the barefoot men bearing the image and the boys bearing standard or farol.
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The researchers stated that too many boys, especially under the age of 5, were still being circumcised because of a misdiagnosis of phimosis.
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