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ragging

['rægɪŋ] ['rægɪŋ]
例句
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
  • N-VAR
    抹布;破布;碎布
    A rag is a piece of old cloth which you can use to clean or wipe things.
    例句
    He was wiping his hands on an oily rag. 他正在用一块满是油污的破布擦手。 ...a bundle of old rags... 一捆破布
  • N-PLURAL
    破旧衣服;破烂衣裳
    Rags are old torn clothes.
    例句
    There were men, women and small children, some dressed in rags. 有男人、女人和小孩,其中一些人衣衫褴褛。
  • N-COUNT
    (格调低下的)报纸,小报
    People refer to a newspaper as a rag when they have a poor opinion of it.
    例句
    'This man Tom works for a local rag,' he said. “这个叫汤姆的人在一家地方小报社工作,”他说。
  • VERB
    嘲弄;拿…开玩笑;对…恶作剧
    To rag someone means to make fun of them in an unkind way.
    例句
    She was about thirty, ten years older than the youngsters ragging her. 她大概有30岁,比那些嘲弄她的年轻人大10岁。
  • PHRASE
    突然生气;勃然大怒
    If you lose your rag, you suddenly become so angry that you are not in control of yourself.
    例句
    I've only once seen him lose his rag. 我只见他发过一次脾气。
  • PHRASE
    从赤贫到巨富;白手起家
    You use rags to riches to describe the way in which someone quickly becomes very rich after they have been quite poor.
    例句
    His was a rags-to-riches story and people admire that. 他白手起家,人们对他都很钦佩。
  • PHRASE
    激怒人的东西
    If you describe something as a red rag to a bull, you mean that it is certain to make a particular person or group very angry.
    例句
    This sort of information is like a red rag to a bull for the tobacco companies. 烟草公司知道了这种消息一定会大怒。