释义 |
▪ I. jap, v. U.S. slang.|dʒæp| [f. Jap n.] trans. To make a sneak attack on; also, to queer the pitch of (a person). In restricted use.
1957New Yorker 21 Sept. 135/1 ‘They japped us,’ a third boy said, meaning that the Cherubs had taken them by surprise. 1958H. E. Salisbury Shook-up Generation (1959) ii. 29 An uncertain area where one side or another may at any sudden moment ‘jap’ an unwary alien. 1971D. E. Westlake I gave at the Office 170 Joe would hate me forever and would probably jap me with Mr. Clarebridge. ▪ II. jap dial. form of jaup. |