shag
shag 英 [ʃæg] 美 [ʃæɡ]
n. 粗毛;粗烟丝;蓬乱一团 vt. 使杂乱;使蓬松 vi. 蓬松
进行时:shagging 过去式:shagged 过去分词:shagged 第三人称单数:shags 名词复数:shags
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- n. 粗毛;粗烟丝;蓬乱一团
- vt. 使杂乱;使蓬松
- vi. 蓬松
- adj. 有粗毛的;蓬乱的
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1. My thick, black hair had been recently cut short into a shag style.
我一头浓浓的黑发最近刚被剪短成一种蓬松的发型。
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2. If you want to tame the shag, laser hair removal can thin back hair or remove it all, and the results are nearly permanent.
如果你想要搞定这些扰人绒毛的话,激光手术就可以彻底除去他们或使其变淡,并且效果往往是永久性的。
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3. He must have only been about 20 (I’m 28) but I was past the point of caring. Desperate to shag him, I led him into the pool where I took out his cock and eased it into me.
他应该只有20(我28),但我已经过了那种耐心周旋的阶段,迫不及待地想和他干上一场,就把他拉进泳池,掏出他的小鸟,放进我的巢穴里。
- 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 (source also of Old Norse skegg, Swedish skägg "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.).
- 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.
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