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shucks /ʃʌks/ interjection American English old-fashioned DISAPPOINTEDused to show you are a little disappointed about something 唉! 糟了!〔表示有点失望〕Examples from the Corpusshucks• Well, shucks, why pay for one when you can just borrow mine?Origin shucks (1800-1900) shuck “something worthless” ((19-20 centuries)), from shuck “outer covering of a vegetable” ((17-21 centuries)), of unknown originshucks interjectionChinese to show used are Corpus little a you |