lug
- IPA[ləɡ]
美式
- a projection on an object by which it may be carried or fixed in place;an uncouth, aggressive man
noun: lug, plural noun: lugs
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名詞
- 1. a projection on an object by which it may be carried or fixed in place mount the fitting directly to the lugs at each side of the box
- 2. North American informal an uncouth, aggressive man a hood who, despite his fancy clothes, remains a lug
- 3. Scottish informal a person's ear.
- a large rounded nut that fits over a heavy bolt, used especially to attach the wheel of a ...
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- IPA[lʌɡ]
英式
- carry or drag (a heavy or bulky object) with great effort: she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs
- a box or crate used for transporting fruit: a truck piled high with wooden lugs of grapes
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- IPA[lʌɡ]
英式
- a person's ear: I couldn't hear what they were saying with that leather over my lugs
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- IPA[ləɡ]
美式
- carry or drag (a heavy or bulky object) with great effort: she began to lug her suitcase down the stairs
- a box or crate used for transporting fruit: a truck piled high with wooden lugs of grapes
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[lʌɡ]
英式
- short for lugworm
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- IPA[ləɡ]
美式
- short for lugworm
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