rag

名词

UK/ræɡ/
US/ræɡ/

定义 rag 名词

cloth

  1. Countable

    A piece of old, torn cloth.

    • I'm keeping these rags to use for cleaning the car.

    • She used an old rag to wipe the table.

    • He wiped the mud off himself with a rag.

publication

  1. Countableinformal

    A low-quality newspaper or magazine.

    • This rag is known for publishing gossip.

    • I don't like reading those cheap rags.

    • The journalist works for a local rag.

event

  1. Countable

    An annual series of events and activities organized by British university students to raise money for charity.

    • They are preparing for this year's rag.

    • The students organized multiple events across the city for the rag.

    • The school's rag is an annual event that the students really look forward to.

music

  1. Countable

    A piece of music in the ragtime style.

    • He enjoys playing rag pieces on the piano.

    • The piano piece is classic rag style.

    • A lively rag echoed through the concert hall.

片语 rag 名词

  • rags

    Old, torn, or tattered clothing.

    After the long journey, their clothes were reduced to rags.

动词

UK/ræɡ/
US/ræɡ/

定义 rag 动词

  1. Transitive

    To tease or make fun of someone in a playful but slightly unkind way.

    • His friends often rag him because he blushes easily.

    • They ragged him at the party for his funny dancing.

    • Don't rag on him anymore, he doesn't seem too happy about it.

片语动词 rag

  • rag on someone

    to repeatedly tease or criticize someone, either in jest or with the intent to annoy them

    His friends always like to rag on him, poking fun at him often.