gaff 详细解释

gaff

[gæf]

n.大鱼钩, 鱼叉
v.用鱼叉叉

词形变化

动词过去式: gaffed | 动词过去分词: gaffed | 动词现在分词: gaffing | 动词第三人称单数: gaffs |

英英释义

名词 gaff:

a sharp metal spike or spur that is fastened to the leg of a gamecock

a spar rising aft from a mast to support the head of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail

an iron hook with a handle; used for landing large fish

补充

gaffgaff英:[ɡæf] 美:[ɡæf]n.1.大鱼叉,帆船上缘的斜桁,鸡脚上的铁爪,〈英俚〉低级娱乐场所v.1.用鱼叉捉,用鱼钩拖上来,欺骗;赌博(尤指小赌博)

例句

1. It was like a student flat, a wretched and dirty gaff.这就像一间学生公寓, 一个破败肮脏的住所。 2. I'm blowing the gaff. I'm not taking the blame for them.我要说出秘密。我不想代他们承担责任。 3. The politician rather blew the gaff in the first place.那位政客其实一开始就泄露了秘密。 4. Whatever Atell's case might have been, he stood the gaff.无论阿泰尔的案子实情如何, 他都要忍受嘲弄。 5. Gav's new gaff is in McDonald Road.加弗的新家在麦克唐纳路。 6. Why not come round to my gaff for a few drinks?到我家来喝几杯如何? 7. The report blows the gaff on a series of illegal actions by the government.这份报告揭露了政府的一系列非法行径。