jug
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /d͡ʒʌɡ/
美 /d͡ʒʌɡ/|/d͡ʒɐɡ/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A serving vessel or container, typically circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, an ear handle and often a stopper or top.
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Detention (after-school student punishment).
— “Take a week’s Jug,” he said, “and keep your nose clean.”
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A small mixed breed of dog created by mating a Jack Russell terrier and a pug.
— When the dog’s owners returned with their shopping, I asked what the little dog was. She was a Jug, a Jack Russell-Pug cross. We found out lots about this crossbreed, thought long and hard, and decided a Jug and a Spitz could work really well together.
- The amount that a jug can hold.
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Jail.
— 'I'm telling you trade secrets,' the father said, 'So don't you go talking about this to anyone else. You don't want me put in jug do you?'
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A woman's breasts.
— I was sucking my mom's left jug when I heard JD say, "Now we will experience the burden of the past."
- An upright electric kettle.
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A kind of large, high-powered vacuum tube.
— […] as shown in the August 2000 issue, using a pair of my favorite jugs, 807s.
- The P-47 Thunderbolt fighter aircraft.
- A hold large enough for both hands
- A traditional dimpled glass with a handle, for serving a pint of beer.
动词 v.
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To stew in an earthenware jug etc.
— jugged hare
- To hustle or make money, usually aggressively.
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To issue a detention (to a student).
— Students would say they “got JUGged,” meaning they’d been disciplined by a teacher. Most of the time punishment entailed memorizing a passage of a text or an obscure snatch of poetry.
- To put into jail.
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To acquire or obtain through force; snatch, steal; to rob, especially in reference to jugging (which see).
— I just jugged a band director; now I got a brand new saxophone.
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To utter a sound like "jug", as certain birds do, especially the nightingale.
— Down in the orchard a nightingale jug-jugged, as if he, too, had dropped into a soft billet.
- To nestle or collect together in a covey.
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词源 1
From Middle English jugge, of uncertain origin. Possibly a variant of Middle English jubbe, jobbe, iubbe, geobbe, itself of unknown origin; or perhaps continuing (in altered form) Old English ċēac (“pitcher; jug”). Compare also jug (“a low woman, maidservant”), from Jug, familiar form of Joanna. Prison sense attested from at least 1825 in Britain.
词源 2
Blend of Jack Russell + pug.
词源 3
Probably from Latin jugum (“yoke, tether”). A folk etymology claims that it is an acronym for "justice under God" or "judgment under God". https://www.ignatius.edu/news/september-2017/jug-em-with-a-jugumhttps://catholicphilly.com/2021/10/news/local-news/local-priest-moves-closer-to-sainthood/
词源 4
Origin uncertain. Perhaps a shortening of juggernaut or an alteration of juke/jook. Compare juug.
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