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    1. shag

      英 [??g] 美[??ɡ]
      • n. 粗毛;粗煙絲;蓬亂一團
      • vt. 使雜亂;使蓬松
      • vi. 蓬松
      • adj. 有粗毛的;蓬亂的

      TEM8低頻詞擴展詞匯

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?shags;第三人稱單數(shù):?shags;過去式:?shagged;過去分詞:?shagges;現(xiàn)在分詞:?shagging;

      助記提示


      1. s- / sha- (諧音“傻”) + hag => 很傻的、瘋瘋癲癲的老丑婆,她們的形象往往都是蓬頭垢面的形象,因此可以關(guān)聯(lián)出含義“蓬亂的頭發(fā)”。
      2. shag <=====> gash: 在蓬亂的頭發(fā)、粗毛下有一道很深的劃痕、傷口。刀子、刀口穿過動物的皮毛、蓬亂的粗毛劃開了一道很深的傷口。
      3. shake => shag(搖躍舞,跳躍舞;性交,追趕,追逐).

      中文詞源


      shag 粗毛,粗煙絲,性交

      來自古英語 sceacga,毛發(fā),粗毛,來自 Proto-Germanic*skaggija,胡子,胡渣,來自 PIE*skek, 搖擺,搖晃,詞源同 shake.引申俚語詞義粗煙絲,性交等。

      英文詞源


      shag
      shag: [OE] Shag originally meant ‘rough untidy hair’, a sense now more familiar in its derivative shaggy [16]. Related Old Norse forms such as skegg ‘beard’, skagi ‘promontory’, and skaga ‘project’ suggest that its underlying meaning is ‘something that sticks out’. The bird-name shag, which denotes a relative of the cormorant and was first recorded in the 16th century, may be an allusion to the bird’s shaggy crest. The origins of the verb shag ‘copulate with’, which dates from the late 18th century, are not known, although it may be distantly related to shake.
      shag (n.)
      1590s, "cloth having a velvet nap on one side," perhaps from Old English sceacga "rough matted hair or wool," from Proto-Germanic *skagjan (cognates: Old Norse skegg, Swedish sk?gg "beard"), perhaps related to Old High German scahho "promontory," Old Norse skagi "a cape, headland," with a connecting sense of "jutting out, projecting." But the word appears to be missing in Middle English. Of tobacco, "cut in fine shreds," it is recorded from 1789; of carpets, rugs, etc., from 1946.
      shag (v.1)
      "copulate with," 1788, probably from obsolete verb shag (late 14c.) "to shake, waggle," which probably is connected to shake (v.).
      And te boot, amydde te water, was shaggid. [Wyclif]
      Compare shake it in U.S. blues slang from 1920s, ostensibly with reference to dancing. But compare shag (v.), used from 1610s in a sense "to roughen or make shaggy." Also the name of a dance popular in U.S. 1930s and '40s. Related: Shagged; shagging.
      shag (v.2)
      in baseball, "to go after and catch" (fly balls), by 1913, of uncertain origin. Century Dictionary has it as a secondary sense of a shag (v.) "to rove about as a stroller or beggar" (1851), which is perhaps from shack (n.) "disreputable fellow" (1680s), short for shake-rag, an old term for a beggar.

      雙語例句


      1. He stood with bare feet in deep orange shag a hairy man of small stature.
      他是一個汗毛很重的矮個子,光著腳站在深桔色的地毯上.

      來自辭典例句

      2. They were the epicenter of none - stop nation - wide virtual shag there.
      他們是這個全國范圍中永不停息的舞蹈的核心.

      來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

      3. He bought a shag rug.
      他買了一條粗毛毯子.

      來自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)

      4. A shag's shortest layers reach the middle of the ears and get longer from there.
      這款蓬松發(fā)型的最短層次應(yīng)該在耳朵中部,然后從那里開始逐漸變長.

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      5. My thick, black hair had been recently cut short into a shag style.
      我一頭濃濃的黑發(fā)最近剛被剪短成一種蓬松的發(fā)型.

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