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  1. rag

    • IPA[raɡ]

    英式

    • v.
      make fun of (someone) in a boisterous manner;rebuke severely
    • n.
      a programme of stunts, parades, and other entertainments organized by students to raise money for charity;a boisterous prank or practical joke
    • verb: rag, 3rd person present: rags, gerund or present participle: ragging, past tense: ragged, past participle: ragged

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    動詞

    • 1. make fun of (someone) in a boisterous manner he ragged me about not smoking or drinking despite the way I sometimes rag her, she is my sister
    • 2. rebuke severely I ragged a restaurant last week for mangling Key lime pie
    • 3. keep possession of (the puck) by skilful stick-handling and avoidance of opponents, so as to waste time players ragged the puck in mid-ice to kill off penalties

    名詞

    • 1. British a programme of stunts, parades, and other entertainments organized by students to raise money for charity rag week
    • British a boisterous prank or practical joke the college is preparing for a good old rag tonight

    片語