rut

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Sexual desire in any of many mammals, often specific to mating season. countable,uncountable
  2. A furrow, groove, or track worn in the ground, as from the passage of many wheels along a road.
  3. The noise made by deer during sexual excitement. countable,uncountable
    — Near-synonyms: grunt, roar
  4. A fixed routine, procedure, line of conduct, thought or feeling. figuratively
  5. Roaring, as of waves breaking upon the shore; rote. countable,uncountable
  6. A dull routine. figuratively
    — Dull job, no interests, no dates. He's really in a rut.
  7. In omegaverse fiction, the intense biological urge of an alpha to mate, typically triggered by proximity to an omega in heat. countable,slang,uncountable
    — Proximity to an omega in heat can sometimes cause alphas go into rut, an aggressive need for sexual intercourse usually triggered by the scent of an omega in heat.
动词 v.
  1. To be in the annual rut or mating season. intransitive
  2. To make a furrow. transitive
  3. To have sexual intercourse. intransitive
    — “Well, Mayella was raisin‘ this holy racket so I dropped m’load and run as fast as I could but I run into th’ fence, but when I got distangled I run up to th‘ window and I seen—” Mr. Ewell’s face grew scarlet. He stood up and pointed his finger at Tom Robinson. “—I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin’ on my Mayella!”
  4. To have sexual intercourse with. rare,transitive
    — “Alfred,” Ragnar continued scathingly. “All he cares about is rutting girls, which is good![…]”
  5. To rub the genitals against something for physical stimulation. intransitive,slang
    — Near-synonym: hump

词形变化

ruts plural ruts present,singular,third-person rutting participle,present rutted participle,past rutted past ruts plural ruts present,singular,third-person rutting participle,present rutted participle,past rutted past

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From Middle English rutte (noun) and rutten (verb), from Old French rut (“noise, roar, bellowing”), from Latin rugītus, from rugīre (“to roar”).
词源 2
Probably from Middle English route, from Middle French route (“road”), from Old French route. See also rutter.
0 次浏览 数据来源: Wiktionary