cuss
英 [kʌs]
美
- n. 诅咒;家伙;坏话
- vi. 乱骂;咒骂
- vt. 咒骂
- 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.
- 1. Tosh was known to be a man who would cuss and shout.
- 托什是一个遇事喜欢又嚷又骂的人。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He's an awkward / queer old cuss.
- 他是个笨手笨脚的[古里古怪的]家伙.
来自辞典例句
- 3. I don't give a tinker's cuss for what he thinks.
- 我对于他的想法毫不介意.
来自互联网
- 4. She doesn't care a tinker's cuss about your opinion.
- 她对于你的意思毫不在乎.
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- 5. Will Smith don't got to cuss in his raps to sell records.
- WillSmith为了多卖几张唱片就不敢在他的说唱里骂人.
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