释义 |
shucksshucks /ʃʌks/ interjection American English old-fashioned  shucksOrigin: 1800-1900 shuck ‘something worthless’ (19-20 centuries), from shuck ‘outer covering of a vegetable’ (17-21 centuries), of unknown origin - Well, shucks, why pay for one when you can just borrow mine?
used to show you are a little disappointed about something |