bugger
bugger 英 [ˈbʌgə(r)] 美 [ˈbʌɡɚ, ˈbʊɡ-]
n. 家伙;同性恋者;鸡奸者 vt. 与…鸡奸;毁坏
进行时:buggering 过去式:buggered 过去分词:buggered 第三人称单数:buggers 名词复数:buggers
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- n. 家伙;同性恋者;鸡奸者
- vt. 与…鸡奸;毁坏
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1. And I think the one thing that seemed most vivid to me was watching that little bugger spit my teeth out.
我想,我能看到的最栩栩如生的画面可能就是这个家伙把我的牙齿吐出来。
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2. For Jill Matheson, it’s seeing her soccer team, Derby County, win (“Which probably implies that I’m a pretty miserable bugger”).
对于吉尔马西森来说,这取决于她支持的德比郡足球队是否赢球(“这可能意味着,我是一个可怜的家伙”)。
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3. He's a gutsy little bugger, a fighter, and he'll fight to the end.
他是一个勇敢的小家伙,一个战士,他将战斗到底。
- bugger (n.) "sodomite," 1550s, earlier "heretic" (mid-14c.), from Medieval Latin Bulgarus "a Bulgarian" (see Bulgaria), so called from bigoted notions of the sex lives of Eastern Orthodox Christians or of the sect of heretics that was prominent there 11c. Compare Old French bougre "Bulgarian," also "heretic; sodomite."
- bugger (v.) "to commit buggery with," 1590s, from bugger (n.). Meaning "ruin, spoil" is from 1923. Related: Buggered; buggering. Bugger off "go away" is from 1922, but the connection is obscure.
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