ass

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n. 驴, 傻瓜, 笨蛋, 屁股 [计] 模拟仿真系统

发音

UK /æs/
US /æs/

词形变化

asses 复数

别名

@$$

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    Any of several species of horse-like animals, especially Equus asinus, the domesticated of which are used as beasts of burden.

  2. 2.

    A stupid or inconsiderate person.

    笨蛋

    白痴

    粗俗

    Near-synonyms: fool, idiot, jerk, asswipe; see also Thesaurus:jerk

    That new kid left the cap off the syrup bottle again! What an ass.

    He is such an ass for leaving the house door open.

  3. 3.

    A compositor.

    废旧 俚语 媒体 印刷
  4. 1.

    The buttocks.

    屁股

    屎窟

    啰柚

    尻川

    美国 可数 俚语 不可数 粗俗
  5. 2.

    The anus.

    美国 可数 俚语 不可数 粗俗

    That does it! Now listen! Why is it that everything today has involved things either going in or coming out of my ass? I’m sick of it! It’s completely immature!

  6. 3.

    Sex; a person to have sex with; with vulgar emphasis on their corporeality (their body) over their personhood.

    美国 俚语 不可数 粗俗 可数

    I'm going to go down to the bar and try to get me some ass.

    piece of ass

  7. 4.

    Used in similes to express something bad or unpleasant.

    美国 俚语 不可数 粗俗 可数

    I feel like ass today.

    This room smells like ass.

    What a load of ass.

  8. 5.

    A person; the self; (reflexively) oneself or one's person, chiefly their body.

    美国 可数 俚语 粗俗 不可数

    Get your lazy ass out of bed!

    We risk our asses out there every day.

    I'ma get medieval on your ass!

  9. 6.

    A person; the self; (reflexively) oneself or one's person, chiefly their body.

    One's personal safety, or figuratively one's job, prospects, etc.

    美国 可数 俚语 不可数 粗俗 引申义

    Mess up one more time and it's your ass on the line.

adj.
  1. 1.

    Of low quality; bad.

    加拿大 美国 俚语 粗俗
part.
  1. 1.

    Synonym of -ass (used to intensify an adjective).

    美国 俚语 粗俗

    That was one big ass fish!

    That's an expensive ass car!

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词源

From Middle English asse, from Old English assa, back-formed from assen (“she-ass”), from Celtic (compare Old Irish asan, Old Cornish asen), from Latin asinus. Displaced Old English esol, from Proto-West Germanic *asil, also a loanword from the same Latin word. Sense “stupid person” from the animal's reputation for stubbornness, going back to antiquity (compare Latin asinus (“slow-witted person”)).

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