skite
n. 突然的一击, 一拳
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释义与例句
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1.
A sudden hit or blow; a glancing blow.
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2.
A trick.
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3.
A contemptible person.
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4.
A drinking binge.
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5.
One who skites; a boaster.
澳大利亚 爱尔兰 新西兰 -
6.
A whimsical or leisurely trip.
爱尔兰We're going on a skite to Dublin.
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1.
Alternative spelling of skete.
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To boast.
澳大利亚 爱尔兰 新西兰You boast and skite from morn to night / And think you're very brave, / But the men who really did the job / Are dead and in their graves.
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2.
To skim or slide along a surface.
[…] skiting down that steep slope. But it's one thing to slide down a steep slope and quite another thing to climb back up - as Mary Jane soon discovered. Try her hardest , she simply could not get up that hill; she slid down faster than she went up.
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3.
To slip, such as on ice.
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To move swiftly; to move in leaps and bounds.
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5.
To pop, to quickly or briefly make a trip to.
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6.
To drink a large amount of alcohol.
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To defecate, to shit.
古体 粗俗There is no need of wiping ones taile (said Gargantua), but when it is foule; foule it cannot be unlesse one have been a skiting; skite then we must before we wipe our tailes.
词源
From Middle English skyt, skytte, skytt, from Old Norse skítr (“dung, faeces”), from Proto-Germanic *skītaz, *skitiz. Cognate with Old English sċite (“dung”). Doublet of shit and shite.
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