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nark UK [nɑ:k] US [nɑ:rk] verb ANNOY 使生气 transitive usually passive UK slang old-fashioned ■to annoy someone 惹恼,激怒•I was a bit narked by David's comment.我对大卫的评论有些愤怒。 UK [nɑ:k] US [nɑ:rk] verb TELL POLICE 报警 intransitive (also narc) US slang ■to secretly tell the police or someone in authority about something bad or illegal that someone has done 告密 UK [nɑ:k] US [nɑ:rk] noun countable CRIMINAL 罪犯 UK old-fashioned slang ■a person, especially a criminal, who gives the police information about other criminals 线人,告密者(尤指罪犯)•a coppers' nark员警的线人 UK [nɑ:k] US [nɑ:rk] noun countable POLICE OFFICER 员警 (also narc) US slang ■a police officer whose job is to catch people who produce, sell or use illegal drugs 缉毒员警 UK [nɑ:k] US [nɑ:rk] noun countable ANNOYING PERSON 惹恼 Australian a person who complains and spoils other people's enjoyment 发牢骚而扫兴的人 |