cussing

英[kʌs] 美[kʌs]
  • n.诅咒;坏话;家伙v.乱骂;咒
cussed cussed cussing cusses
  • cus (=catheterizedurinespecimen)导尿标本,(=clinicalusesurveyllance)临床应用调查,(=cochicineultrasensitivity)秋水仙碱超敏感性,(=congenitalurethralstenosis)先天性尿道狭窄
  • CUSA 超声吸引手术刀
  • Cusack n.丘萨克
  • Cusance n.库赞斯
  • Cusani 库萨尼
Noun:
  1. a persistently annoying person

  2. a boy or man;

    "that chap is your host"
    "there's a fellow at the door"
    "he's a likable cuss"
    "he's a good bloke"

  3. profane or obscene expression usually of surprise or anger;

    "expletives were deleted"

Verb:
  1. utter obscenities or profanities;

    "The drunken men were cursing loudly in the street"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I don't give a tinker's cuss for what he thinks.
      我对于他的想法毫不介意。
    2. His ideas are not worth a tinker's cuss; they are all borrowed from others.
      他的见解毫无价值,都是从别人那里抄来的。
    3. He's an awkward cuss.
      他是个笨家伙。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Sorry if I cuss but I feel so painful.
      如果我说了脏话,对不起,因为我太痛苦了。