shrug

名詞

UK/ʃrʌɡ/
US/ʃrʌɡ/

定義 shrug 名詞

movement

  1. Countable

    The action of raising and lowering one's shoulders to express indifference or lack of knowledge.

    • "I'm afraid I can't help you with your problem," she said with a shrug.

    • "Well, I suppose we have to do it his way," Kim said, shrugging with resignation.

    • He complained to me all afternoon, and I just responded with a shrug.

clothing

  1. Countable

    A short, typically wool, cardigan-style sweater for women.

動詞

UK/ʃrʌɡ/
US/ʃrʌɡ/

定義 shrug 動詞

  1. C2TransitiveIntransitive

    To raise and then lower your shoulders to indicate a lack of knowledge or interest.

    • "Where’s Dad?" "How am I supposed to know?" my brother replied, shrugging.

    • She shrugged as if to say it was none of her business.

    • When asked about the issue, he simply shrugged, indicating uncertainty.

片語動詞 shrug

  • shrug something off

    to regard something as unimportant or dismiss it as not a concern

    She shrugged off those negative comments with ease.