skunk

英[skʌŋk] 美[skʌŋk]
  • n. 臭鼬;臭鼬皮;讨厌鬼
  • v. 使惨败;欺骗
skunked skunked skunking skunks
GRE
Noun:
  1. a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;

    "only a rotter would do that"
    "kill the rat"
    "throw the bum out"
    "you cowardly little pukes!"
    "the British call a contemptible person a `git'"

  2. a defeat in a game where one side fails to score

  3. street names for marijuana

  4. American musteline mammal typically ejecting an intensely malodorous fluid when startled; in some classifications put in a separate subfamily Mephitinae

Verb:
  1. defeat by a lurch

1. That was a rotten thing to do, you skunk!
那种事做得太缺德了, 你这卑鄙的家伙!

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. The skunk gives off an unpleasant smell when attacked.
受到攻击时臭鼬会发出一种难闻的气味.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Let every man skin his own skunk.
[谚]个人自扫门前雪.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. I don't like to skunk him.
我不愿意欺骗他。

来自辞典例句

5. How could you cheat your own children, you skunk!
你怎麽能欺骗自己的孩子, 你这个坏家伙!

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A keen smell of skunk was left behind.
      臭鼬留下刺鼻的味道。
    2. He came home as drunk as a skunk again.
      他回到家就醉得不省人世。
    3. But on the contrary, she is really a selfish skunk.
      可恰恰相反,她其实是个自私的讨厌鬼。