释义 |
scug I. \ˈskəg\ noun (-s) Etymology: Old Norse skuggi — more at sky 1. Scotland : shade, shadow 2. Scotland a. : shelter b. : a sheltered place; especially : the side of a hill II. transitive verb (scugged ; scugged ; scugging ; scugs) 1. Scotland : to screen from view or danger 2. Scotland : to conceal (a sin or wrongdoing) from discovery III. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown Britain : a schoolboy without academic or athletic distinction, social grace, or personal attraction; broadly : an unattractive meanspirited person |