单词 | lug |
释义 | lug 1. v. & n. --v (lugged, lugging)   1. tr. a drag or tug (a heavy object) with effort or violence. b (usu. foll. by round, about) carry (something heavy) around with one.   2. tr. (usu. foll. by in, into) introduce (a subject etc.) irrelevantly.   3. tr. (usu. foll. by along, to) force (a person) to join in an activity.   4. intr. (usu. foll. by at) pull hard. --n   1. a hard or rough pull.   2. (in pl.) US affectation (put on lugs). Etymology: ME, prob. f. Scand.: cf. Sw. lugga pull a person's hair f. lugg forelock 2. n.   1. Sc. or colloq. an ear.   2. a projection on an object by which it may be carried, fixed in place, etc.   3. esp. US sl. a lout; a sponger; a stupid person. Etymology: prob. of Scand. orig.: cf. LUG(1) 3. n. = LUGWORM. Etymology: 17th c.: orig. unkn. 4. n. = LUGSAIL. Etymology: abbr. |
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