bloke

/bləʊk/ (bre, ipa) · /bləʊk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈblōk/ (ame, mw)

bloke — noun

  • blokesingular
  • blokesplural

1. an informal British word for a man, especially an ordinary man whose name you do

1.名詞B2
釋義

an informal British word for a man, especially an ordinary man whose name you do not know

例句

That bloke at the bus stop returned my lost wallet.

informal British noun for an unknown man

Kabir said the new bloke in accounting already knew everyone's name.

collocation: new bloke

同義詞
  • guy

    More widely used in modern everyday English and common in both British and American speech.

  • chap

    Also British, but it sounds more old-fashioned or deliberately friendly.

  • fellow

    Can mean a man too, but it is less casual and often sounds more formal or literary.

文法句型

that bloke

the new bloke

bloke + prepositional phrase

用法筆記

Used in informal British English, often when the speaker does not know the man's name. Depending on tone, it can sound friendly, neutral, or slightly rougher than 'guy'.