scrag如何读

英:[skræg]

美:[skræg]

scrag是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 骨瘦如柴的人
  2. 弱小的植物,弱不禁风的植物
  3. 矮小枯萎的树木,矮小的树
  4. 肉类的多骨部分;排骨
  5. 羊颈肉,颈肉
  6. <俚>颈,脖子
  7. 瘦脊的人或动物
  8. 萨拉杰 (音译名)
v. (动词)
  1. 绞(首)
  2. 扭住…的脖子,掐...脖子
  3. 绞死;掐死
  4. 【橄】抱住脖子
  5. 缠住敌队颈项不放
  6. 杀死某人或某物(原为黑社会用语,意为"扼死")
  7. 粗暴对待(某人)

scrag变形

复数:scrags

第三人称单数:scrags

现在分词:scragging

过去式:scragged

过去分词:scragged

scrag词根

词根:scrag

adj.

scraggly 凸凹不平的;锯齿状的;散乱的

scraggy 瘦弱的;凸凹不平的;皮包骨的

scrag英英释义

noun

a rawboned or scrawny person or animal

the lean end of a neck of mutton or veal called alsoscrag end

neck

verb

transitive verb

to execute by hanging or garroting

to wring the neck of

choke

manhandle sense 1

kill, murder

scrag词源中文解释

1540年代,“瘦人或动物,一个瘦骨嶙峋的人”; 可能来自斯堪的纳维亚来源(比较挪威语 skragg “一个瘦人”; 方言瑞典语 skraka “一棵干瘪的大树; 一个瘦长的人”, skragge “旧而破烂的东西”,丹麦语 skrog “船体; 尸体”,冰岛语 skröggr,狐狸的绰号); 可能来自与 shrink 相同的来源。

到1640年代,“肉块的瘦肉”,因此“脖子”(18世纪),从而在19世纪至20世纪出现了一系列俚语动词“勒死,绞死; 杀死”。

scrag词源英文解释

Noun perhaps alteration of crag >entry 2

The first known use of scrag was in 1542

scrag儿童词典英英释义

scragglyadjective

of rough or uneven outline : ragged, unkempt

a scraggly beard

scragnoun

a lean person or animal

scrag 例句

1 "Nasty little spy!" said Calabash, savagely; "because he is as cowardly as a cur, and would as soon see us scragged, as our father was scragged before us."

2 True; but I had fifteen years at the galleys instead of being 'scragged.'

3 I had nothing to do with the scragging.

4 It’s a hard case that a fellow should be made a pirate by force, and then be scragged for it, though he’s done none o’ the bloody work.”

5 "Do you vant to have us scragged, fool?" cried the Sandman, springing into the vault.

6 I had been..on a little scrag of a Cossack.

7 That old man would have been glad to see you scragged, Mr. Ainsleigh.

8 Alongside characters such as "scrags", "sirens" and "marrow-munchers", wells, lighthouses and places where no cars go are expected to feature prominently.

9 The scrag part is best made into a pie, or broth.

10 But he would have submitted to any amount of scragging from them because they were his friends and because he loved Gilbert and because they, too, in their turn submitted to being scragged.

11 However, as you said, with equal truth, he must not be took, for if he was, he’d probably be hanged, and I couldn’t bear to think of your father bein’ scragged.

12 I wish that miserable brute of a Nightingale had been scragged, that I do!

13 The scrag of mutton costs from eight to ten cents; the barley is eight cents a pound—about two cents’ worth is sufficient; the onion may be reckoned as one cent.

14 After all, eggs hatched at 40 plus, like mine, represent the scrag end of the market.

15 No, no, Rodwood," cried one and another; "there's no need to risk being scragged.

16 Petri takes it but he’s scragged and knocks on on halfway.

17 He turned about, stared at the plate, stared from the plate to the dish of scrag.

18 And then to rampage they begin; Sweet William is scragging a rose; Sweet-pea in a neighborly way, Is pulling young marigold's nose!

19 On the contrary, if I feel I am in the United States was a scrag, then in Japan, I felt I was a fat man had.

相反,如果我在美国感觉我自己是个瘦子,那么在日本我就感觉我自己是个胖子了。

20 But neither of the Atlanteans was "scragged", and at six P.M. an allegedly honeymooning couple parked their big roadster in the garage at Norgrad Field and went through the gates.

scrag 同义词

1 弄弯

curve bend

5 碎块

shiver gubbins

11 羊颈部的瘦肉

scrag end

12 颈肉

neck

17 糟粕

fecal refuse dreg draff

18 排骨

chop rib sparerib

19 羊颈肉

scrag-end

20 吊死

gibbet swing stretch

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