释义 |
ˈnut-cut, a. India. [Hind. naṭkhaṭ.] Roguish. Also as n., a rogue, rascal.
1848J. H. Stocqueler Oriental Interpreter 175/2 Nut-cut, roguish, mischievous. A term of reproach, good⁓naturedly applied in India to vauriens. 1901Kipling Kim. iv. 107 ‘That is a nut-cut (rogue),’ she said. ‘All police-constables are nut-cuts; but the police-wallahs are the worst.’ |