pap
n. 奶头, 乳头状物, 软食, 半流质食物 [计] 分组交换过程协议, 打印机访问协议
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释义与例句
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1.
Food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children.
不可数 可数Pap can be made from bread boiled in milk or water.
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Pablum or nonsense.
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Porridge.
南非 可数 不可数Pap and wors are traditionally eaten at a braai.
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A fermented cereal pudding made from corn, sorghum, or millet
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Support from official patronage.
可数 贬义 非正式 不可数Treasury pap
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The pulp of fruit.
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A female breast or nipple.
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A man's breast.
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A rounded, nipple-like hill or peak.
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Alternative letter-case form of Pap (“Pap smear”).
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Clipping of paparazzo.
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Pa; father.
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To feed with pap.
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To take a surreptitious photograph of (someone, especially a celebrity) without their consent.
非正式Look, that pop star’s been papped in her bikini again!
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Alternative letter-case form of PAP (“post a picture”).
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Weak, feeble; lacking substance.
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Spineless, wet, without character.
南非 俚语He is so pap and boring.
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Flat.
南非 俚语I got a puncture and the wheel went pap.
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词源
From Middle English pap. Related to Middle Low German pappe, Dutch pap, German Pappe (“pap, porridge; wheatpaste; cardboard”), Old French papa/pape, Latin pappa, Bulgarian папам (papam, “to eat”) and Serbo-Croatian папати/papati (“to eat”), among others. The relationships between these words are difficult to reconstruct. The Germanic word is either a borrowing from Latin or, perhaps more probably, an independent formation in baby-talk.
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