fuck
fuck 英 [fʌk] 美 [fʌk]
n. 性交;杂种;一丁点儿 vt. 与...性交;诅咒;欺骗 vi. 性交;鬼混
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- Fuck is one of the most common words in English — it's also one of the most offensive. It's main meaning is "have sex," but it has hundreds of other uses.
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- n. 性交;杂种;一丁点儿
- vt. 与...性交;诅咒;欺骗
- vi. 性交;鬼混
- int. 他妈的
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1. What the fuck did you do when you held out on me?
瞒着我你他妈的到底干了些什么?
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2. What the fuck was he doing?
他妈的这是在干什么?
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3. When he received an answer, he continued, “So why the fuck doesn't it do that?
当他得到一个回答后,他继续发问:“那他妈的为什么它现在不能做那些事?”
- fuck (n.) 1670s, "an act of sexual intercourse," from fuck (v.). From 1874 in coarse slang sense "a woman (considered in sexual terms);" from 1929 as something one doesn't give when one doesn't care. Flying fuck originally meant "sex had on horseback" and is first attested c. 1800 in broadside ballad "New Feats of Horsemanship."
- fuck (v.) "to have sexual intercourse with" (transitive), until recently a difficult word to trace in usage, in part because it was omitted as taboo by the editors of the original OED when the "F" entries were compiled (1893-97). Johnson also had excluded the word, and fuck wasn't in a single English language dictionary from 1795 to 1965. "The Penguin Dictionary" broke the taboo in the latter year. Houghton Mifflin followed, in 1969, with "The American Heritage Dictionary," but it also published a "Clean Green" edition without the word, to assure itself access to the public high school market.
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