释义 |
mun·go I. \ˈməŋ(ˌ)gō\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably after Mungo, a Negro slave in the farce The Padlock (1768) by Isaac Bickerstaffe died ab1812 Irish playwright archaic : negro II. noun also mon·go or mon·goe \ˈmäŋ-\ (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : wool of poor quality and very short staple recovered from heavily felted wool goods and wastes — see shoddy 1 III. \ˈməŋ(ˌ)gō\ noun also mungo bean (-s) Etymology: Tamil mūṅgu, from Hindi mū̃g, from Sanskrit mudga 1. : mung bean 2. : urd |