narc如何读

英:[nɑ:k]

美:[nɑrk]

narc是什么意思

  • n. <俚>缉查麻药的刑警
  • =nark

narc英英释义

noun (1)

a person (such as a government agent) who investigates narcotics crimes : narco

an undercover narc

noun (2)

a person who informs on another especially to the authorities : snitch

It wasn't me who called the cops—I'm not a narc.

verb

intransitive verb

to give information (as of another's wrongdoing) especially to an authority : snitch, inform—often used with onAnd we call the five-year old the safety patrol. She spends a fair amount of time narcing on her older brothers.—Craig Melvin

Luckily, no one narced on us because we were breaking a ton of rules.—Laurence W. Holmes

transitive verb

to snitch or inform on (someone) : rat—usually used with outOn May 20th, 1985, a chief warrant officer in the U.S. Navy was arrested by the FBI after his wife basically narced him out to the U.S. government for spying for the Soviet Union.—Rachel Maddow

These trainers weren't going to narc out any of their athletes.—Dick Harmon

noun (3)

narcissist Kind souls and empaths are low hanging fruit for narcs because they have what narcs don't and never will …—"Gott Toneaux", on Quora.com

Self-help websites offer pointers on dealing with the "narcs" in our lives, and bloggers lay out a taxonomy of the narcissists we might encounter down the line.—David Scharfenberg

narc词源中文解释

1967年(早期为 narco,1960年),美国英语俚语,缩写形式为 narcotics agent。它曾在1955年用于 narcotics hospital,1958年用于 narcotics addict。这些意义和拼写倾向于与早期但无关的 nark(参见)融合。

narc词源英文解释

Noun (1) short for narcotics agent or a similar collocation Noun (2) perhaps borrowed from English Romani nok "nose" Note: Compare Prakrit nakka-, ṇakka- "nose," from which forms in most Modern Indo-Aryan languages proceed; nakka- is taken to be an outcome of Old Indo-Aryan *nā̆ska-, a derivative of nas- "nose" (see other Indo-European cognates at nose >entry 1). The English Romani form nok is given in B.C. Smart and A.T. Crofton, The Dialect of the English Gypsies, 2nd edition (London, 1875); his is as in "not," and so would seem to represent [ɒ]. The Welsh Romani correspondent is nakh (J. Samson, The Dialect of the Gypsies of Wales), which is also the form in "Common Romani" (to use Yaron Matras's term for early Romani forms carried over into the majority of modern dialects). Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, notes that , presumably [ɑ:], is not a good representation of the Romani vowel, a factor that would speak against the correctness of a Romani etymology for narc/nark. The Oxford editors group under the same entry the senses "informer," "police officer" and "annoying and unpleasant person or thing," though the meaning of nark in the first citation for this latter sense, an imitation of underworld argot, is far from clear, and there is a sixty-year gap between this and the following citation. Verb derivative of narc >entry 2 Noun (3) short for narcissist >entry 1

The first known use of narc was in 1859

narc儿童词典英英释义

narcnoun

a person (as a government agent) who investigates narcotics violations

narc 例句

1 “They think this place was too dead last year. They think if they plant some nutcase in with the students—” “Like they plant narcs in schools!” someone else shouted.

2 “The narcs may not know any better,” she fumed, as reported in her obituary in The Guardian, “but that was the finest quality butter.”

3 "We've had narcs around for a few years now, busting people for the evil weed."

4 Teens can sense a narc in their midst from a mile away.

5 And then I thought, his partner’s a narc, the partner looks like a hippie but he’s not a hippie.

6 “I’m not a narc,” she wailed, clutching at my shoulder.

7 Sexual narcs are good in bed, but only to shore up their own selves, while spiritual narcissists seek a connection to the universe only to compensate for their own emptiness.

8 His successor also has the mindset of an undercover narc.

9 In that same breath, Kenya Moore explaining to Latoya what a narc was in an insult to Drew was a stunning lack of cognitive dissonance with her behavior over the course of this season.

10 Being a narc on the New York Police Force is a very dangerous job.

在纽约警察局当一名缉毒侦探是很危险的职业.

11 I thought about going back to apologize, but wouldn’t that be exactly what a narc would do?

12 El Diario reports that fans have downloaded that app more than 10 million times, essentially turning them into undercover narcs.

13 And they passed a third, Texas-style system, in which relatives of the fetus can narc on the doctors and get a $20,000 bounty.

14 “I’m like a narc that to prove he was not a narc took some drugs,” said O’Brien.

15 Let’s start with the death of the breakout character who once looked like a narc — Bob Newby, aka “Bob the Brain.”

16 I've known him since he was a county attorney in Pima County and I was an undercover narc, he'd prosecute my cases.

17 My ethical question is: Should I narc and tell the facility that my relative is not vaccinated?

18 Many of the hippies thought he had to be a narc.

19 They probably thought you were a narc or a fed or something.”

20 And in case you were wondering, you narc.

如果万一你想做一个告密者。

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