cuss 英 [kʌs]   美 [kʌs]

cuss

cuss  英 [kʌs] 美 [kʌs]

n. 诅咒;家伙;坏话  vi. 乱骂;咒骂  vt. 咒骂 

进行时:cussing  过去式:cussed  过去分词:cussed  第三人称单数:cusses  名词复数:cusses 

These two brothers cuss like Quentin Tarantino, drink like a bad Irish joke, and shoot without remorse…but they will ONLY shoot bad guys. 这两兄弟象昆汀 塔伦蒂诺一样去诅咒,象不入流的爱尔兰笑话中一样喝酒,无情无义的开枪……但是他们只会去射击坏蛋。
He was a legend to them, even if the stories of his jumps—“silk stories”, as jumpers call them—tended to begin with a cuss, and a crash, and himself dangling from a tree. 在他们眼里,他就是一个传奇,即使他空降生涯的故事——“丝绸故事”,队员们这样称呼它们——似乎是从把他自己挂到树上这一糗事开始的。

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  • n. 诅咒;家伙;坏话
  • vi. 乱骂;咒骂
  • vt. 咒骂
  • 1. These two brothers cuss like Quentin Tarantino, drink like a bad Irish joke, and shoot without remorse…but they will ONLY shoot bad guys.

    这两兄弟象昆汀 塔伦蒂诺一样去诅咒,象不入流的爱尔兰笑话中一样喝酒,无情无义的开枪……但是他们只会去射击坏蛋。

  • 2. He was a legend to them, even if the stories of his jumps—“silk stories”, as jumpers call them—tended to begin with a cuss, and a crash, and himself dangling from a tree.

    在他们眼里,他就是一个传奇,即使他空降生涯的故事——“丝绸故事”,队员们这样称呼它们——似乎是从把他自己挂到树上这一糗事开始的。

  • 3. Several women attempted to blend in by learning to cuss like sailors, taking up gambling, or even dating local young ladies.

    有些女人学会了满嘴粗口、参加赌博,甚至和当地年轻姑娘们约会,这样就和其他人打成一片了。

  • cuss (n.) 1775, American English dialectal, "troublesome person or animal," an alteration of curse (n.), or else a shortening of the slang sense of customer.
  • cuss (v.) "to say bad words," 1815, alteration of curse (v.). Related: Cussed; cussing. To cuss out attested by 1881.
cuss / kʌs ; NAmE kʌs / verb , noun cuss cusses cussed cussing verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] cuss(sb/sth) ( old-fashioned, informal) to swear at sb 诅咒;咒骂 My dad used to come home drunk, shouting and cussing. 我爹以前常常喝醉了回家,又是喊又是骂。 noun ( old-fashioned, informal) 1 used with a negative adjective to describe a person (与贬义形容词一起用于描述人)家伙 He's an awkward cuss. 他是个笨家伙。 2 = curse n.  (1 ) cuss words 骂人话 cuss / kʌs ; NAmE kʌs /
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