wigging如何读

英:['wɪgɪŋ]

美:['wɪgɪŋ]

wigging是什么意思

  • n.责备;责骂
  • 动词wig的现在分词.

wigging词根

词根:wig

adj.

wigged 戴假发的

n.

wig 假发;要人;头脑

vi.

wig 激动;发狂

vt.

wig 使戴假发;斥责

wigging英英释义

noun

a manufactured covering of natural or synthetic hair for the head

toupee sense 1

an act of wigging : rebuke

verb

transitive verb

to scold severely

intransitive verb

slang to lose one's composure or reason : freak—usually used with out

wigging词组

big wig[俚语]要人,大人物,大亨 

wig out激动;发狂

wigs on the green打架;激烈争论

wigging词源英文解释

Noun short for periwig

The first known use of wig was in 1675

wigging儿童词典英英释义

wignoun

a manufactured covering of natural or artificial hair for the head

wightnoun

a living being : creatureespecially: human being

wiggleverb

to move to and fro with quick jerky or shaking motions : jiggle

wiggled my toes

to move along with twisting and turning movements : wriggle

wigglernoun

a larva or pupa of a mosquito called alsowriggler

one that wiggles

wiggleverb

to move to and fro with quick jerky or shaking motions : jiggle

wiggled my toes

to move along with twisting and turning movements : wriggle

wignoun

a manufactured covering of natural or artificial hair for the head

wigging 例句

1 As soon as I glanced at it I saw that I was in for a wigging.

2 He propelled himself backward in terror of a wigging.

3 The captains all got a wigging for failing to keep us in hand; but they were powerless.

4 She catches him lying to her, and she gives him a wigging.

5 Many point to the practice of “wigging” – which is when male stunt actors play female characters.

6 And the captain’s tone was crisp, and his face was grim—and the merry-faced boy looked no longer merry, for he knew a wigging was in store.

7 The disputed wigging happened on the set of an upcoming MGM dystopian horror thriller called The Domestics shot in New Orleans in 2016.

8 Mr Rogers wanted his breakfast, and, as he had had no excitement, he felt cross, so that it seemed as if the boys would get what Jack irreverently called a wigging.

9 "I haven't got a 'wigging' in store for you," she said.

10 The Misses Wiggins gave me a good wigging, as they call it, for my unwarranted curiosity, pointing out the indelicacy of entering upon such subjects, and thus was my mouth stopped.

11 “I know he did,” answered the captain grimly, with a complacent recollection of the savage wigging that rash youth had received at his hands.

12 I am afraid I shall get a pretty bad wigging for allowing them to get out, though certainly the bolts of the hatchways were all right when we changed the watch.

13 We sent him back to Brussels with a wigging.”

14 "It looks as if your friend will get a wigging," Foster remarked to Millicent as he laid down the paper.

15 with her claustrophobia, it wouldn't take a day for her to wig out on a submarine

16 He would show that young lady whether she could treat him so outrageously without getting the wigging she deserved.

17 I say, Uncle, I'm afraid I must trouble you for that wigging at once, if I'm going to catch my train back.

18 Come, Burdett, my boy, stir your stumps if you don’t want a wigging from the first luff!

19 Rather, the controversy around wigging is about the prevalence of sexism and exclusion in stunt work, allowing male stunt workers to take work from equally qualified female stunt workers.

20 She was wearing a blonde wig.

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