ragging

ragging

美 ['rægɪŋ]  英 ['rægɪŋ]

  • n.抹布;破布;质量低劣的报纸;小报
  • v.嘲笑;捉弄
  • 网络除去毛刺;刻纹;压纹法

英汉双解

n.
1.
[c][u]
抹布;破布a piece of old, often torn, cloth used especially for cleaning things
2.
[c]
质量低劣的报纸;小报a newspaper that you believe to be of low quality
the local rag
地方小报
3.
[c]
雷格泰姆乐曲a piece of ragtime music
4.
[u][c]
(学生每年组织的)慈善募捐活动an event or a series of events organized by students each year to raise money for charity
rag week
学生募捐周
v.
1.
~ sb (about sth)
嘲笑;捉弄to laugh at and/or play tricks on sb

习惯用语

in rags
衣衫褴褛;穿得破旧wearing very old torn clothes
The children were dressed in rags.
孩子们穿着破衣烂衫。
(from) rags to riches
从赤贫到巨富from being extremely poor to being very rich
a rags-to-riches story
穷人发迹史
Hers was a classic tale of rags to riches.
她的经历是从赤贫到富有的一个典型例子。
lose your rag
发怒;生气to get angry

英汉解释

n.
1.
〈口〉欺负;开玩笑,恶作剧,(学生的)胡闹
v.
1.
“rag”的现在分词

英英解释

v.

例句

Wildfires caused by the heat are ragging in Greece, Italy and Macedonia.

炎热引发野火正在希腊意大利马其顿蔓延

Some of the boys were ragging him about his haircut.

有些男孩发型开玩笑

you don ' t see me ragging on nick here because he ' s got gigolo shoes . .

不会明白怎么因为双舞。。

They are always ragging the teacher about his accent.

他们总是取笑这位老师口音