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  1. scrag

    • IPA[skraɡ]

    英式

    • v.
      handle roughly; beat up;grasp (an opponent) by placing an arm around the neck
    • n.
      an unattractively thin person or animal;a person's neck.
    • verb: scrag, 3rd person present: scrags, gerund or present participle: scragging, past tense: scragged, past participle: scragged

    • noun: scrag, plural noun: scrags

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    動詞

    • 1. British informal handle roughly; beat up my brothers were hoping he'd put a foot wrong so they could scrag him
    • grasp (an opponent) by placing an arm around the neck he was scragged by Budd and Cooper came away with the ball
    • 2. US archaic kill by strangling or hanging many an honester man than her has been scragged
    • US informal, dated kill; murder you can think up a nicer way of scragging me than by drowning, because you know I loathe water

    名詞

    • 1. an unattractively thin person or animal his companion was a thin scrag of a man
    • 2. archaic, informal a person's neck.
    • n.
      the inferior end of a neck of mutton: scrag-end of mutton his story of out-of-work actors at the scrag-end of the 1960s

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[skraɡ]

    美式

    • v.
      handle roughly; beat up.
    • n.
      an unattractively thin person or animal: his companion was a thin scrag of a man

    Oxford American Dictionary