释义 |
sunket in British English (ˈsʌŋkɪt) noun1. Scottish and Northern England something, esp something good, to eat 2. dialect a foolish person adverb3. Scottish and Northern England somewhat sunket in American English (ˈsʌŋkɪt, ˈsuŋ-) noun Scot & Northern English1. something, esp. something to eat 2. a table delicacy; fancy tidbit of food Word origin [1680–90; alter. of somewhat]This word is first recorded in the period 1680–90. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: knockdown, mob, reservoir, timekeeper, turnoff |