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scoot AHD[sko͞ot] D.J.[skuːt]K.K.[skut]v.(动词)scoot.ed, scoot.ing, scoots v.intr.(不及物动词)- To go suddenly and speedily; hurry.迅速跑开:突然并急速地走;急速
v.tr.(及物动词)- Upper Southern U.S. To squirt with water:【美国南部偏北】 用水喷:"I know I wouldn't scoot down no hog with no hose"(Flannery O'Connor)“我知道没有水管我也会给公猪喷水”(弗兰纳瑞·奥康诺)
scoot over - Midland U.S. Upper Southern U.S. To move (a person or thing) to the side to make room:【美国中部】 【美国南部偏北】 让开,挪开:把(人或物)移到一边以让地儿:Scoot that chair over.把椅子弄开
- Scots [to eject, squirt] 苏格兰语 [喷射,喷涌]
- [probably of Scandinavian origin] ; akin to Old Norse skjōta [to shoot] [可能源于斯堪的纳维亚语] ;类似于 古斯堪的纳维亚语 skjōta [ 射击]
scoot n.(名词)注释- Scoot comes from a Scandinavian verb related to the verb shoot and, borrowed into Scots dialect, originally meant "to squirt with water.” Two derived senses, both intransitive verbs, have become even more common:"to slide suddenly across a surface" and "to move quickly": The mouse scooted across the floor. In the American Midlands, there is a phrasal verbscoot over, meaning, in its transitive sense, "to push (someone or something) to the side to make room.”Scoot 源于斯堪的纳维亚语的一个与动词 Shoot 有关的动词,被借入到苏格兰方言中,最初意为“用水喷”。 它的二个都为不及物动词的引申意甚至变得更为常见: “突然滑过表面”和“快速移动”: 老鼠突然窜过地板。 在美国中部地区,有一动词词组scoot over , 它作及物动词时意为“把(人或物)挪开以让路”
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