puke 基本解释
- n. 呕吐;呕吐物(等于vomit);吐剂
- vt. 呕吐
- vi. 呕吐
- n. (Puke)人名;(瑞典)普克
puke 词态变化
第三人称单数: pukes;过去式: puked;过去分词: puked;现在分词: puking;
puke 英文词源
- puke
- puke: [16] The first record of puke in English is in Jaques’s famous ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in Shakespeare’s As You Like It 1600: ‘At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms’. Its origins are not known for certain, but it presumably goes back ultimately to some Germanic base imitative of the sound of regurgitation (perhaps the same as produced German spucken ‘spew, spit’).
- puke (v.)
- 1600, probably of imitative origin (compare German spucken "to spit," Latin spuere); first recorded in the "Seven Ages of Man" speech in Shakespeare's "As You Like It." Related: Puked; puking.
- puke (n.)
- 1737, "a medicine which excites vomiting;" 1966 as "material thrown up in vomiting," from puke (v.). U.S. colloquial meaning "native of Missouri" (1835) might be a different word, of unknown origin.
It is well known, that the inhabitants of the several western States are called by certain nicknames. Those of Michigan are called wolverines; of Indiana, hooshers; of Illinois, suckers; of Ohio, buckeyes; of Kentucky, corn-crackers; of Missouri pukes, &c. To call a person by his right nickname, is always taken in good part, and gives no offence; but nothing is more offensive than to mis-nickname--that is, were you to call a hoosher a wolverine, his blood would be up in a moment, and he would immediately show fight. [A.A. Parker, "Trip to the West and Texas," Concord, N.H., 1835]
Bartlett (1859) has "A nickname for a native of Missouri" as the second sense of puke (n.), the first being "A mean, contemptible fellow." The association of the state nickname with the "vomit" word is at least from 1858, and folk etymology talks of the old state literally vomiting forth immigrants to California.
puke 英文释义
- 1. a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible;
- "only a rotter would do that"
- "kill the rat"
- "throw the bum out"
- "you cowardly little pukes!"
- "the British call a contemptible person a `git'"
- 2. the matter ejected in vomiting
puke 双语例句
- 1. He was fully clothed and covered in puke and piss.
- 他浑身都是污物。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I figured, why eat when I was going to puke it up again?
- 我在想反正还得吐出来,那干吗还吃呢?
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. It makes me want to puke ( ie It disgusts me )!
- 这真让人恶心 ( 使我感到厌恶 )!
来自辞典例句
- 4. Good grief, Tom. Is that puke on your shoe, or what?
- 哎呀, 汤姆, 你鞋子上的东西是吐出来的还是别的什么?
来自互联网
- 5. I did not puke, I mean, vomit, but my bowels are loose.
- 我没有吐, 我的意思是呕吐, 但是有拉肚子.
来自互联网
puke 实用场景例句
- The baby puked all over me this morning.
- 宝宝今天早上吐了我一身。
牛津词典
- That guy makes me puke! (= makes me angry)
- 那个家伙气死我了!
牛津词典
- I puked up my dinner.
- 我把吃的饭都吐了。
牛津词典
- [不可数名词]to be covered in puke
- 到处是吐的东西
牛津词典
- He's puked...
- 他吐了出来。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- They got drunk and puked out the window.
- 他们喝醉了,往窗外吐。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- He was fully clothed and covered in puke and piss.
- 他浑身都是污物。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Good grief, Tom. Is that puke on your shoe, or what?
- 哎呀, 汤姆, 你鞋子上的东西是吐出来的还是别的什么?
期刊摘选
- I did not puke, I mean, vomit, but my bowels are loose.
- 我没有吐, 我的意思是呕吐, 但是有拉肚子.
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- It makes me want to puke ( ie It disgusts me )!
- 这真让人恶心 ( 使我感到厌恶 )!
辞典例句
- If you want to puke, just go ahead.
- 如果你想吐, 就去吐吧.
期刊摘选
- A: Uggh ! This milk tastes like puke!
- 啊! 这牛奶的味道像馊水!
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- There's people getting drunk And you've got to finish the thing you puke.
- 有的人边做边喝,你可得在吐得一塌糊涂前做完才行.
期刊摘选
- It makes me want to puke!
- 这真让人恶心!
期刊摘选
- Before the year 2000 by the Swedish Ajie Machakos ? Ke Puke Transnational Group Holdings.
- 2000年前由瑞典阿捷科斯? 科普柯跨国集团控股.
期刊摘选
- Nicky: Oh god no. I'll puke if I have tequila.
- 尼基: 噢,千万不要. 要是喝龙舌兰酒的话我会吐的.
期刊摘选
- He was fully clothed and covered in puke and piss.
- 他浑身都是污物。
柯林斯例句
- I figured, why eat when I was going to puke it up again?
- 我在想反正还得吐出来,那干吗还吃呢?
柯林斯例句