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●on your ˈtod (old-fashioned, BrE, informal) on your own; alone 独自;自个儿◆Are you going to be alright here all on your tod? 你一个人在这儿行吗? ORIGIN This comes from rhyming slang: after Tod Sloan, an American jockey, whose name rhymes with ‘alone’. 这个习语源于一则有关美国赛马师托德 ∙ 斯隆的同韵俚语,他的姓 Sloan 的发音同 alone 押韵。 |