释义 |
duff [dʌf] adjective UK informal ■bad, not useful, or not working 糟糕的;无用的,不中用的;出故障的•He's directed so many films that you might expect a few duff ones.他执导了这么多部电影,难免会有几部不成功的作品。 [dʌf] noun countable US informal ■a person's bottom 臀部,屁股•Get off your duff and start working.起来开始干工作了。 [dʌf] verb transitive Australian ■to steal farm animals by changing the brand (= owner's mark) on them, or to steal goods by changing their appearance (家畜)偷走后改变其主人的烙印;(物品)偷窃后改变其外观 [dʌf] verb transitive Australian Phrasal Verbs [M] duff sb up UK informal ■to hit someone repeatedly 连续殴打,一阵猛打•Two of the robbers threatened to duff the witness up if he went to the police.其中有两名劫匪威胁目击者说如果报警就揍他。 |