单词 | duff |
释义 | duffduff1 /dʌf/ noun [countableC] 1 American EnglishAmE informal the part of your body that you sit on 屁股 SYN bottom Get off your duff (=stop sitting or stop being lazy) and help me! 别坐着不动,来帮我忙! Examples from the Corpus duff• Even if she didn't spot that her sister was up the duff, she must have known her mum wasn't. duff2 adjectiveadj British EnglishBrE informal 1.BROKENbad or useless 坏了的;无用的 Examples from the Corpus duff• A Godsend for anyone who has to submit work as it gets rid of the chance of sending a duff disk.• This has been a duff year for him: the runs have flowed like treacle, and Dame Fortune has turned sour. duff3 verb 1.duff somebody ↔ up phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE informal FIGHTto fight someone and injure them 痛打〔某人〕,殴伤〔某人〕 Examples from the Corpus duff• For a small fee, usually a week's tuck allowance, she would duff up any victim selected. (1800-1900) dough duff2 (1800-1900) Perhaps from duffer |
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