英:[ʃrʌɡ]
美:[ʃrʌɡ]
英:[ʃrʌɡ]
美:[ʃrʌɡ]
复数:shrugs
第三人称单数:shrugs
现在分词:shrugging
过去式:shrugged
过去分词:shrugged
transitive verb
to raise and draw (the shoulders) inward to indicate one's lack of power over a situation, or one's lack of responsibility, concern, knowledge, or the like.I asked him why no one had ever tried solve these problems, but he just shrugged.
intransitive verb
to raise and draw the shoulders inward.
noun
the motion of raising and drawing the shoulders inward.
an open, very short jacket or sweater worn by women.
shrug off摆脱;抖去;不屑理睬;耸肩表示蔑视;扭身脱掉衣服
14世纪晚期, shruggen, “突然抬起或拉起(肩膀)”,一个起源不确定的词,可能与丹麦语 skrugge “弯腰,蹲下”有关。从大约1600年开始,通常表示怀疑、冷漠等,但在最早的用法中并不清楚。它也可以意味着“缩小,发抖”,如寒冷(15世纪中期)。相关: Shrugged; shrugging。比喻使用 shrug (something) off “对...不在意”是在1909年。
Verb Middle English schruggen
The first known use of shrug was in the 14th century
shrugverb
to draw or hunch up the shoulders usually to express doubt, uncertainty, or lack of interest
shrugverb
to draw or hunch up the shoulders usually to express doubt, uncertainty, or lack of interest
1 I shrug, anxiously.
我焦虑地耸了耸肩。
2 Moss looked at Bits, who shrugged and followed her.
3 Unsure, she nodded in agreement and shrugged off her bag.
4 Chacho said some bad words, but the older boy shrugged them off.
5 His eyes ask me how it went but I can only give him a small shrug.
6 Her stomach did a backflip as the elevator came to a halt Peris shrugged.
7 The older lad shrugged, “Summon up a spirit from the dead, for all I care!”
8 I shrugged again, but she kept looking at me until I gave in and spoke.
9 “So, just fake sick,” she said with a shrug, sucking on a cherry Blow Pop while I unwrapped my green apple.
10 She shrugs and gives me a half-disappointed look and pushes the bathroom door open.
11 “Oh, I can always tell distances and weights and that sort of thing,” said Kate with a shrug.
12 The dentist couldn’t find any problem, but Lemon kept insisting, so the man finally shrugged and shot in the Novocain and yanked out a perfectly good tooth.
13 Nailer tried to shrug, tried not to show his fear.
14 I shrugged and rolled over on my side.
15 Ned shrugged, opening the lower chamber of his miner’s lamp and dropping in a small handful of little white cubes.
16 The waitress’s lips turned into a deep frown, but Millie shrugged it off and asked for a chair.
17 The twins shrugged on hoodies and ran into Oliver, who was leaving his bedroom at the same time.
18 Trent glared at Chip, but Chip just shrugged him off and grinned at me.
19 Instead, she returned him to his agony with a blithe shrug of her shoulders.
20 But she shrugged, eventually, and told it right out.