rag
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR A rag is a piece of old cloth which you can use to clean or wipe things. 抹布
He was wiping his hands on an oily rag. 他正用一塊油膩膩的抹布擦手。
2. N-PLURAL Rags are old torn clothes. 破爛衣服
There were men, women, and small children, some dressed in rags. 有男人、女人和孩子,其中一些人穿著破爛的衣服。
3. N-COUNT People refer to a newspaper as a rag when they have a poor opinion of it. 質(zhì)量低劣的報紙[非正式]
"This man Tom works for a local rag," he said. “那個叫湯姆的人為當?shù)匾患倚蟾苫睿彼f。
4. V-T If someone rags you, they tease you in a friendly way. (善意地) 揶揄[非正式]
"They always rag me about my car," he says. “他們總拿我的汽車取笑我,”他說。
5. N a boisterous practical joke, esp one on a fellow student (對同學的)惡作劇; 玩笑[英國英語]
6. N a period, usually a week, in which various events are organized to raise money for charity, including a procession of decorated floats and tableaux (英國大學的)慈善籌款周; 慈善籌款期
7. N (as modifier) 慈善籌款周的; 慈善籌款期的
rag day
8. N a piece of ragtime music 一首拉格泰姆音樂
9. V to compose or perform in ragtime 譜寫拉格泰姆音樂; 演奏拉格泰姆音樂
10. N a roofing slate that is rough on one side 屋頂石板
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rag /r?ɡ/ (ragging,ragged,rags)
劍橋詞典
rag noun [C] (CLOTH)
a torn piece of old cloth
舊布,破布
I keep these rags for cleaning the car . 我把這些舊布留下來擦汽車用。
?rags [ 名詞的復數(shù)形式 ]
clothes that are old and torn
破舊衣服
an old man dressed in rags. 衣衫襤褸的老人
Their clothes were in rags (= torn ). 他們的衣服又破又舊。
rag noun [C] (NEWSPAPER)
informala newspaper or magazine that is considered to be of bad quality
質(zhì)量低劣的報紙(或雜志);低俗小報;粗制濫造的雜志
He had his picture taken for some local rag. 他為一家地方小報拍了照片。
rag noun [C] (COLLEGE EVENT)
in Britain , a series of entertaining events and activities organized by college students once a year to collect money for charity
(英國大學生每年組織的)慈善募捐活動
rag noun [C] (MUSIC)
a piece of ragtime music
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