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单词 rag
释义 rag
rag1
 /rag/,  n.  
  1. a worthless piece of cloth, esp. one that is torn or worn.
  2. rags, ragged or tattered clothing: The tramp was dressed in rags.
  3. any article of apparel regarded deprecatingly or self-deprecatingly, esp. a dress: It's just an old rag I had in the closet.
  4. a shred, scrap, or fragmentary bit of anything.
  5.  Informal.  
   a. something of very low value or in very poor condition.
   b. a newspaper or magazine regarded with contempt or distaste: Are you still subscribing to that rag?
  6. a person of shabby or exhausted appearance.
  7. a large roofing slate that has one edge untrimmed.
  8. chew the rag. See chew (def. 9).
  9. from rags to riches, from extreme poverty to great wealth: He went from rags to riches in only three years.
 [1275-1325; ME ragge < Scand; cf. Norw, Sw ragg coarse hair < ON rogg]
rag2
 /rag/,  v.  , ragged, ragging, n. Informal.
  v.t.  
  1. to scold.
  2. to subject to a teasing, esp. in an intense or prolonged way (often fol. by on): Some of the boys were ragging on him about his haircut.
  3.  Brit.   to torment with jokes; play crude practical jokes on.
  n.  
  4.  Brit.   an act of ragging.
 [1790-1800; orig. uncert.]
rag3
 /rag/, v.t., ragged, ragging.
 to break up (lumps of ore) for sorting.
 [1870-75; orig. uncert.]
rag4
 /rag/,  n.  ,  v.  , ragged, ragging.
  n.  
  1. a musical composition in ragtime: a piano rag.
  v.t.  
  2. to play (music) in ragtime.
 [1895-1900; shortened form of RAGTIME]
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