sot
n. 醉鬼, 酗酒者 vt. 因酗酒浪费掉 vi. 酗酒
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释义与例句
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1.
Stupid person; fool.
古体 -
2.
Drunkard.
Take a picture by Teniers, of sots quarrelling over their dice; it is an entirely clever picture; so clever that nothing in its kind has ever been done equal to it; but it is also an entirely base and evil picture.
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1.
To drink until one becomes drunk
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2.
To stupefy; to infatuate; to besot.
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1.
To short circuit, to go haywire or malfunction.
新加坡 不及物 -
2.
To go crazy.
新加坡 不及物 -
1.
simple past and past participle of sit
方言 废旧
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1.
Upset, unhappy or bitter about something.
新加坡 非正式 粗俗 -
1.
Insane, crazy, screwed up.
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词汇关系
词源
From Middle English sot, from Old English sot, sott (“foolish, stupid”), from Medieval Latin sottus (“foolish”), of obscure origin and relation. Possibly an expressive interjection, similar to French zut! (“damn it!”). Compare Middle Low German sot (“insane, foolish, stupid”), Middle Dutch sot ("foolish, absurd, stupid"; > modern Dutch zot), French sot (“stupid, foolish, goofy”).
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