释义 |
roust I. \ˈrau̇st\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: alteration of rouse (I) transitive verb dialect : to rout especially out of bed : cause to appear : rouse — usually used with out or up < would roll back into his blankets … till the sound of another boat rousted him out again — H.L.Davis > < the bartender rousted up an odd bottle of … port — Jack Kerouac > intransitive verb [Scots, to shout, roar, from roust voice, shout, from Middle English rowst, from Old Norse raust voice] slang Australia : rouse I 3 II. \ˈrüst\ noun (-s) Etymology: of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse röst current dialect England : a strong tide or current especially in a narrow channel |