单词 | jerry |
释义 | jerry1/ˈdʒɛri![]() noun (plural jerries) British informal, dated A chamber pot. OriginMid 19th century: probably a diminutive of jeroboam. Rhymesjerry2/ˈdʒɛri![]() Australian /NZ informal verb (jerries, jerrying, jerried) [no object] Understand or realize: I still hadn’t jerried what was going on noun A close or investigative look. Phrasestake a jerry to OriginLate 19th century: from US slang, in the phrase to be jerry (to) 'to be wise to; to understand', of unknown origin. Jerry3/ˈdʒɛri![]() noun (plural Jerries) British informal, derogatory 1A German (especially in military contexts).And when the Berlin Wall came down, souvenir-hunters were greeted by the graffiti legend: ‘Built by Jerries, demolished by Oz’....
1.1 [in singular] The Germans collectively: Jerry has some 200 dive-bombers at Spitzbergen...
OriginFirst World War: probably an alteration of German. |
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