单词 | shack |
释义 | shack shack1 /shak/, n. 1. a rough cabin; shanty. 2. Informal. See radio shack. v.i. 3. shack up, Slang. a. to live together as husband and wife without being legally married. b. to have illicit sexual relations. c. to live in a shack: He's shacked up in the mountains. [1875-80, Amer.; cf. earlier shackly rickety, prob. akin to RAMSHACKLE (MexSp jacal "hut" is a phonetically impossible source)] shack2 /shak/, v.t. Informal. to chase and throw back; to retrieve: to shack a ground ball. [1825-35, Amer.; appar. special use of dial. shack to SHAKE] |
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