smut
smut 英 [smʌt] 美 [smʌt]
n. [植保] 黑穗病;煤尘;污迹 vi. 弄脏;患黑穗病 vt. 弄脏;使害上黑穗病
进行时:smutting 过去式:smutted 过去分词:smutted 第三人称单数:smuts 名词复数:smuts
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- n. [植保] 黑穗病;煤尘;污迹
- vi. 弄脏;患黑穗病
- vt. 弄脏;使害上黑穗病
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1. smut is out, as is blood (though wounds may ooze green goo).
淫秽同流血(即使是伤口流出的是绿色粘稠物质)都是不允许的。
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2. Those caught sending yellow ones risked having their phone’s text function blocked. Restoring it would require a visit to the police and a written pledge not to text smut again.
那些发送黄段子的人,他们手机的短信功能可能会被屏蔽,只有到派出所写下不再发送黄段子的保证书后才能重新开启短信功能。
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3. But in the 1990s, a Taipei mayor, inspired by New York City's Rudy Giuliani, backed an anti-smut drive as a way to gain support from conservative middle- and upper-class voters, according to Wang.
据王说,到了1990年代,受纽约鲁迪•朱利亚尼影响的台北市长,为了获得保守的中高层选民的支持,将支持反淫秽行动作为一项宣传手段。
- smut (n.) 1660s, "black mark, stain," from verb smutten "debase, defile" (late 14c.), later "stain or mark with soot, etc." (1580s), cognate with Middle High German smotzen "make dirty," from West Germanic *smutt- (source also of Middle High German smuz "grease, dirt;" German Schmutz "dirt," schmutzen "to make dirty"). The meaning "indecent or obscene language" is first attested 1660s.
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