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单词 scud
释义 scud
I. \ˈskəd\ verb
(scudded ; scudded ; scudding ; scuds)
Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian skudda to push, thrust; akin to Old English hūdenian to shake — more at quash
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to move or run swiftly especially as if driven forward
  < a brisk wind sending small white clouds scudding across the … sky — Osbert Lancaster >
  < freezing weather that sent the delegates and their briefcases scudding — Mollie Panter-Downes >
 b. : to run before a gale
2. of an arrow : to fly too high and off the proper course
transitive verb
1. archaic : to pass over quickly
 < the startled red deer scuds the plain — Sir Walter Scott >
2. : to cause to scud
 < scudded the jeep back on the paving — S.L.Rubinstein >
3. : to shake (herring) from a net
II. noun
(-s)
1. : the act of scudding : a driving along : rush
 < following her in a scud came the servants and helpers — Virginia Woolf >
2.
 a. : loose vapory clouds or fragments of cloud driven swiftly by the wind
 b. : something resembling scud: as
  (1) : a slight sudden shower
  (2) : a gust of wind
  (3) : mist, rain, snow, or spray driven by the wind
   < a strong easterly gale was driving scuds of rain and torn leaves across the … lawns — Margaret Irwin >
   < a strong wind … whipping up a scud of whitecaps on the bay — Wright Morris >
   < the air was flecked with a scud of white specks — Hugh MacLennan >
3. : an amphipod crustacean (as a beach flea)
III. transitive verb
(scudded ; scudded ; scudding ; scuds)
Etymology: obsolete English scud dirt, refuse, probably blend English scum (I) and mud (I)
: to scrape (a depilated and trimmed hide or skin) in order to remove undesirable matter (as remaining hairs or lime)
IV. noun
(-s)
: the matter that is worked out of hides or skins in scudding
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