fag

名詞

UK/fæɡ/
US/fæɡ/

定義 fag 名詞

tobacco(烟草)

  1. Countable(可数名词)slang(俚语)

    a cigarette

    香烟

    • a pack of fags

      一包香烟

    • He went out for a quick fag and will be back shortly.

      他出去快速抽了一根烟,很快就会回来。

    • Cigarette butts were scattered all over the floor.

      烟蒂散落一地。

person()

  1. Countable(可数名词)offensive(冒犯性)

    an extremely offensive word for a gay man

    (极冒犯用语)男同性恋者

student(学生)

  1. Countable(可数名词)old-fashioned(过时)

    a younger boy at some British private schools who is made to do tasks for an older boy

    (某些英国私立学校中,受高年级男生使唤的)低年级男生

片語 fag 名詞

  • be a fag

    To describe something as tedious and tiresome to do.

    令人厌烦的事

    Waking up early to go to work every day is such a fag.

    每天早起去工作真是件苦差事。

動詞

UK/fæɡ/
US/fæɡ/

定義 fag 動詞

  1. Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to do jobs for an older boy at a British private school

    (英国私立学校中低年级男生)听从高年级男生使唤

成語

  • can't be fagged

    Used to express a lack of willingness to do something due to fatigue or a lack of motivation; to be unwilling to make the effort needed to do something.

    懒得去做

    I can't be fagged to go to the gym today, I'm just too tired.

    我今天没劲去健身房,我太累了。

  • the fag end of something

    The final, and frequently the least desirable, part of something.

    (通常指最糟糕的)末尾、结尾部分

    The company only started facing real trouble at the fag end of the project.

    公司在项目的尾声才开始遇到真正的麻烦。