wag
verb uk/wæɡ/ us/wæɡ/ -gg-
(MOVE)
[ I or T ](使)(尤指尾巴或手指)摆动,摇
(especially of a tail or finger) to move from side to side or up and down, especially quickly and repeatedly, or to cause this to happen
The little dog's tail wagged in delight. 那条小狗欢快地摇着尾巴。
He wagged his finger sternly at the two boys. 他一脸严肃地向那两个男孩晃了晃手指。
(MISS SCHOOL)
[ T ] Australian English Northern English informal旷课,逃学
to be absent from school without permission
There were days I would wag school and go for a ride on my bike. 以前有时候我会逃学然后骑着自行车闲逛。
I used to wag it a lot. I didn't like school. 我以前不喜欢上学,经常旷课。
wag
noun uk/wæɡ/ us/wæɡ/
(MOVE)
[ C usually singular ](尤指尾巴或手指的)摆动,摇动
(especially of a tail or finger) a movement from side to side or up and down
With a single wag of her finger she managed to convey her total disapproval. 她只摇了一下手指,就清楚地表明了她完全不赞成。
(PERSON)
[ C ] old-fashioned informal幽默的人;爱开玩笑的人
a humorous person who likes to make jokes
UK(尤指足球运动员的太太或女友组成的)老婆俱乐部成员,太太团成员
a
waggish
adjective old-fashioned informal uk/ˈwæɡ.ɪʃ/ us/ˈwæɡ.ɪʃ/
诙谐的,幽默的
saying humorous things