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单词 rogues' march
释义

rogue /rōg/

noun
  1. An unprincipled person, a rascal
  2. A prankster
  3. A mischievous person (often playfully or affectionately)
  4. A vagrant (archaic)
  5. A plant that falls short of a standard, or is of a different type from the rest of the crop
  6. A variation from type
  7. A horse, person or object that is troublesome, unruly or unco-operative
  8. A savage elephant or other wild animal which lives apart from or has been driven from its herd
adjective
  1. Mischievous
  2. Disruptive
  3. Diverging from type
  4. Operating in disregard of the accepted regulations or system, as in a rogue state
intransitive verb

To act or behave as a rogue

transitive verb
  1. To cheat
  2. To eliminate rogues or inferior plants from (a crop, etc)
ORIGIN: Cant; origin unknown

roguer /rōgˈər/ noun

rōgˈuery noun

  1. Rascally tricks
  2. Mischievousness
  3. Joking
  4. Fraud

rogueˈship noun (archaic)

roguing /rōgˈing/ adjective

  1. Roaming (archaic)
  2. Behaving like a rogue

roguish /rōgˈish/ adjective

  1. Rascally
  2. Mischievous
  3. Waggish
  4. Villainous
  5. Confounded

rogˈuishly adverb

rogˈuishness noun

rogˈuy adjective (obsolete)

rogue money noun

A former assessment in Scotland for the expense of catching, prosecuting and maintaining rogues

rogues' gallery noun

  1. A police collection of photographs of criminals
  2. Any group of disreputable people

rogues' Latin noun

Cant

rogues' march noun

Derisive music played at a drumming-out

rogue value noun (computing)

A number or set of characters, outside the generally expected range, which is used to terminate a list of data items

march1 /märch/

intransitive verb
  1. To walk in a markedly rhythmical military manner, or in a grave, stately or resolute manner
  2. To advance steadily or irresistibly
transitive verb
  1. To cause to march
  2. To force to go
noun
  1. A marching movement
  2. An act of marching
  3. The distance covered by marching, esp for a specified amount of time
  4. Regular advance
  5. A piece of music written for marching to, or similar in character and rhythm, usu with a trio
  6. A move made by a chess piece
ORIGIN: Fr marcher to walk, prob from L marcus a hammer

marchˈer noun

marching orders plural noun

  1. Orders to march
  2. Dismissal from employment, etc (informal)

marching regiment noun

One without permanent quarters

march past noun

The march of a body of troops, etc in front of the person who reviews it

forced march

A march necessarily carried out at great speed

on the march

  1. Marching
  2. Advancing

rogue's march

Music played in derision of a person expelled

steal a march on

To gain an advantage over, esp in a sly or secret manner

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