Jap 日本佬,日本鬼子来自Japanese口语,在二战时期由于日本偷袭珍珠港,引申词义骗子,小偷,偷偷摸摸,词义被极大的贬义和蔑视化,以致于成为日本人的忌讳词,甚至向美国提出抗议。
- JAP (n.)
- acronym for Jewish-American Princess, attested from 1971.
- Jap
- Colloquial abbreviation of Japanese, by 1880 as a noun, 1892 as an adjective, not originally pejorative but became so during World War II. It was protested by Japanese before the war, but did not begin to be taboo in the U.S. before 1960s. For some years after World War II in American English the word also functioned as a verb, "to execute a sneak attack upon," a reference to Pearl Harbor.
- 1. Soldiers in various scenes call their enemies " Jap suckers " and " dirty Japs.
- ”大兵从头至尾都称呼对手为对 “ 日本鬼子 ” 和 “ 下流的小日本.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. JAP comes pre - configured with several free service providers and also supports pay services.
- JAP带有若干免费服务供应商的预设置并且还支持付费服务.
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- 3. If the reports were true the Jap would never make it.
- 如果这些报告属实,那么日本人再也无法取胜了.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Red forced himself to ask, " Want me to take the Jap? "
- 雷德只好硬着头皮问: “ 这日本佬也叫我押了去? ”
来自辞典例句
- 5. Byron says the Devifish got two Jap ships.
- 拜伦说“乌贼号”干掉了两艘日本船.
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