scut
noun [ C ] uk/skʌt/ us/skʌt/
(TAIL)
(鹿、兔等的)短尾
the tail of a deer, rabbit, or hare
The rabbit’s white scut disappeared into the tall weeds. 兔子白色的短尾消失在高高的野草丛中。
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- The buck snorted, flashed a white scut, and leaped away.
- The hare galloped away, his white scut bobbing.
- He was just in time to see the naked figure run into another room, the buttocks white as a rabbit's scut.
(PERSON)
Irish English informal无用的人;可鄙的人
a person who you think is bad, stupid, or unpleasant
Go away, you little scut! 走开,你这个没用的小东西!
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- How dare you? It's the anniversary of your mother's death, you little scut!
- She was such a level-headed person; I can't believe she'd be taken in by a scut like him.
- That young scut has put a girl in the family way.
- What do you know about it, you ignorant young scut?