单词 | bugger |
释义 | bug·ger1 /ˈbʌɡə $ -ər/ noun [countable] not polite 1. British EnglishANNOY an offensive word for someone who is very annoying or unpleasant 混蛋,浑球2 FRIENDLYsomeone that you pretend to be annoyed with, although you actually like or love them 坏蛋〔对喜欢的人假装讨厌的称呼〕The poor little bugger got an awful shock. 这可怜的小坏蛋受到很大的惊吓。3 British EnglishDIFFICULT a job or activity that is very difficult 麻烦的事物,难事The exam was a bit of a bugger. 考试有点难。4 bugger all not polite British EnglishNONE/NOTHING nothing 什么也没有There’s bugger all wrong with this machine. 这机器屁问题都没有。Examples from the Corpusbugger• You're a tough little bugger.bugger2 verb [transitive] British English 1 spoken not politeSURPRISED said when you are annoyed or angry 该死;见鬼Bugger it! I don’t see why I should pay for everything. 该死的!我不明白干吗什么都要我来出钱。2 I’m buggered/bugger me! spoken not polite said when you are surprised about something 该死的!〔表示吃惊〕Well I’m buggered! I never thought you’d do that. 噢,该死!我从没想到你会做那样的事。3 I’m buggered if ... SURPRISED spoken not polite used to say that you do not know something, will not do something, or are not able to do something 管他是谁;管它怎么样nI’m buggered if I can remember.4 bugger the ... spoken not politeDON'T CARE used to say that you do not care about the person or thing you are talking about 管他是谁;管它怎么样Bugger the expense – I’m going to buy it! 管它多少钱——我一定要买!5. SEX/HAVE SEX WITH taboo or law to have anal sex with someone 鸡奸,与…肛交6 bugger about/around phrasal verb spoken not polite a) STUPID/NOT INTELLIGENTSPEND TIMEto behave in a stupid way or waste time 胡闹;闲混 SYN mess about/aroundLet’s stop buggering about and go. 我们别闹了,走吧。b) bugger somebody aboutPROBLEM to cause unnecessary problems for someone 给某人添麻烦,烦扰某人 SYN mess somebody about/aroundDon’t let Peter bugger you about. 别让彼得来烦你了。7 bugger off phrasal verb spoken not polite LEAVE A PLACEto go away or leave a place 走开,离开Tim buggered off to Australia years ago. 蒂姆几年前就去了澳大利亚。‘Bugger off!’ she screamed. “滚开!”她大声叫道。8 bugger something ↔ up phrasal verb spoken not polite MISTAKEto ruin something or do something very badly 弄糟,破坏 SYN cock up, mess upIt really buggered up our plans when the train was cancelled. 那班火车取消了,我们的计划全打乱了。Examples from the Corpusbugger• One thousand men had buggered him, including some under 18.• But I wasn't supposed to like her because her love for my father was buggering up our entire family.Origin bugger (1800-1900) bugger “person who practices anal sex” ((16-21 centuries)), from French bougre “person who disagrees with the standard religion”, from Medieval Latin Bulgarus “Bulgarian”bug·ger1 nounbugger2 verbLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable who word for is Corpus offensive an someone |
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