"period of unrestrained activity," 1887, American English, perhaps via intermediate sense of "as much drink as a man can hold" (1670s), from earlier meaning "load of hay or wood" (1590s), of unknown origin. Used in U.S. colloquial speech from 1834 to mean "a quantity, a lot."
jag (n.2)
"slash or rend in a garment," c. 1400, of unknown origin.
jag 英文释义
1. a sharp projection on an edge or surface;
"he clutched a jag of the rock"
2. a slit in a garment that exposes material of a different color underneath; used in Renaissance clothing
3. a flap along the edge of a garment; used in medieval clothing
4. a bout of drinking or drug taking
jag 双语例句
1. They are on a jag, buying everything that they like in the store.
他们尽情放纵自己, 在商店里喜欢什么买什么.
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2. A neighbor of mine went on an eating jag and gained twenty pounds in two weeks.
我的一个邻居大吃大喝,在两星期内体重增加了二十磅.
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3. Tip money for the guy who washes my Jag.
我会给那些替我洗衣服的人小费的.
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4. I wasn't in the mood to go on a real crying jag.
我没有心情去一个真正的哭乱切.
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5. This stuff has no jag at all.
这玩意儿根本没什么劲儿.
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jag 实用场景例句
They are on a jag, buying everything that they like in the store.
他们尽情放纵自己, 在商店里喜欢什么买什么.
《简明英汉词典》
Tip money for the guy who washes my Jag.
我会给那些替我洗衣服的人小费的.
电影对白
This stuff has no jag at all.
这玩意儿根本没什么劲儿.
互联网
He clutched a jag of the rock.
他抓住石头的尖端.
互联网
You know, Scarlett, I think you're on the verge of a crying jag.