释义 |
narker slang.|ˈnɑːkə(r)| [f. nark v. + -er1.] An informer; a policeman; one who complains or disparages.
1932Nordhoff & Hall Mutiny on Bounty iii. 39 The captain's ‘narker’ or spy among the men. 1937Sunday Dispatch 7 Feb. 22/6 The narkers are at it again with their fancy explanation of our Test mistakes. 1959[see nark n. 1 b]. 1959A. Sillitoe Loneliness of Long-Distance Runner 28 I'd..screw my eyes up like I was on my way to the hospital,.. ‘Cancer,’ I'd manage to say to Narker, which would make his slow punch-drunk brain suspect a thing or two. 1971Daily Tel. 3 May 8/4 His motto will be to celebrate not denigrate, and I commend this to the legion of glib narkers who tend to monopolise the screen. |