bosh
名词 n.
动词 v.
感叹词 intj.
英 /bɒʃ/
美 /bɑʃ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Nonsense.
— Tho' hundreds cheer his blatant bosh, He's but a goose for a' that.
- The lower part of a blast furnace, between the hearth and the stack.
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A figure.
— to cut a bosh — "to make a figure"
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A fiddle (musical instrument).
— My father broke his bosh one night when he was in Waterford.
动词 v.
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To consume (illicit drugs).
— We boshed two grams each of the beast 10, and then we went downstairs.
感叹词 intj.
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An expression of disbelief or annoyance.
— "Bosh!" said the Vicar, rejecting the hint altogether.
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An expression of speedy and satisfactory completion of a simple or straightforward task.
— It's a ~3 foot double lead with two 5-pin DIN plugs on one end and a big gameport-sized-n-shaped plug on the other. One end into the gameport, t'other plugs into the back of your keyboard. Bosh, job done.
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish بوش (boş, “empty, unoccupied”). Entered popular usage in English from the novels of James Justinian Morier.
词源 2
Probably from German, compare Böschung, böschen
词源 3
Compare German Posse (“farce, burlesque”), Italian bozzo (“a rough stone”), bozzetto (“a rough sketch”).
词源 4
An onomatopoeic formation, imitating a sudden blow.
词源 5
Of Romani usage.
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