puke
英式音标:[pju:k] 美式音标:[pjuk]
puke基本解释 n. 呕吐;呕吐物(等于vomit);吐剂vt. 呕吐vi. 呕吐n. (Puke)人名;(瑞典)普克 puke的意思释义 n.呕吐,呕吐物,吐剂;v.呕吐;
puke怎么读
英式音标:[pju:k]
美式音标:[pjuk]
puke基本解释
n. 呕吐;呕吐物(等于vomit);吐剂
vt. 呕吐
vi. 呕吐
n. (Puke)人名;(瑞典)普克
puke的意思释义
n.
呕吐,呕吐物,吐剂;
v.
呕吐;
变形
复数:pukes过去式:puked过去分词:puked现在分词:puking第三人称单数:pukes
英英释义
puke[ pju:k ]n.
a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible
\"you cowardly little pukes!\"
同义词:rotterdirty dogratskunkstinkerstinkpotbumcrumblowlifescum bagso-and-sogit
the matter ejected in vomiting
同义词:vomitvomitusbarf
v.eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
同义词:vomitvomit uppurgecastsickcatbe sickdisgorgeregorgeretchbarfspewspuechuckupchuckhonkregurgitatethrow up
puke用法及例句
双语例句
It makes me want to puke (ie It disgusts me)!
这真让人恶心(使我感到厌恶)!
The baby puked (up) all over me.
这小孩儿吐了我一身。
例句参考
蒲珂蒲科 Up-regulation of cholecystokinin in primary sensory neurons is associated with morphine insensitivity in experimental neuropathic pa...The differential effects of morphine and the alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists clonidine and dexmedetomidine on the prevention and treat...
The depressive effect of intrathecal clonidine on the spinal flexor reflex is enhanced after sciatic nerve section in rats
Evidence for a Continuous Transition between Thiaphosphetane and Betaine-Type Structures in the Thio-Wittig Reaction
Intrathecal administration of clonidine suppresses autotomy, a behavioral sign of chronic pain in rats after sciatic nerve section
Detection of a Thiaphosphetane during the Reaction of the Ylide Ph3P:CH2 with Thiobenzophenone
Trigonal prismatic vs octahedral coordination geometry: syntheses and structural characterization of hexakis(arylthiolato) zirconate...
The effects of intrathecal morphine and clonidine on the prevention and reversal of spinal cord hyperexcitability following sciatic ...
The spinal analgesic role of alpha 2-adrenoceptor subtypes in rats after peripheral nerve section
puke词源
puke
puke: [16] The first record of puke in English is in Jaques’s famous ‘Seven Ages of Man’ speech in Shakespeare’s As You Like It 1600: ‘At first the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms’. Its origins are not known for certain, but it presumably goes back ultimately to some Germanic base imitative of the sound of regurgitation (perhaps the same as produced German spucken ‘spew, spit’).
puke (v.)
1600, probably of imitative origin (compare German spucken \"to spit,\" Latin spuere); first recorded in the \"Seven Ages of Man\" speech in Shakespeare\'s \"As You Like It.\" Related: Puked; puking.
puke (n.)
1737, \"a medicine which excites vomiting;\" 1966 as \"material thrown up in vomiting,\" from puke (v.). U.S. colloquial meaning \"native of Missouri\" (1835) might be a different word, of unknown origin.
It is well known, that the inhabitants of the several western States are called by certain nicknames. Those of Michigan are called wolverines; of Indiana, hooshers; of Illinois, suckers; of Ohio, buckeyes; of Kentucky, corn-crackers; of Missouri pukes, &c. To call a person by his right nickname, is always taken in good part, and gives no offence; but nothing is more offensive than to mis-nickname--that is, were you to call a hoosher a wolverine, his blood would be up in a moment, and he would immediately show fight. [A.A. Parker, \"Trip to the West and Texas,\" Concord, N.H., 1835]
Bartlett (1859) has \"A nickname for a native of Missouri\" as the second sense of puke (n.), the first being \"A mean, contemptible fellow.\" The association of the state nickname with the \"vomit\" word is at least from 1858, and folk etymology talks of the old state literally vomiting forth immigrants to California.