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单词 bauch
释义 bauch, baugh, a. Sc.|bɑːx, bɑːf|
[perh. a. ON. bágr, uneasy, poor, hard up; cf. also bagr, awkward, clumsy.]
Weak, poor, pithless, without substance or stamina; ‘indifferent,’ ‘sorry,’ ‘shaky.’ Hence bauchly adv., bauchness.
a1560Rolland Crt. Venus iv. 355 Thocht he and I throw play fell in bawch pleid.a1603Sir J. Melvil Diary 37 He fond me bauche in the latin toung.1728Ramsay Gent. Sheph. Poems (1844) 41 Without estate A youth, though sprung frae kings, looks bauch and blate.1866N. Brit. Daily Mail 9 Mar., Though the ice was rather baugh.1723McWard Contend. Faith 155 (Jam.) How bluntly and bauchly soever the matter be handled.
The north. Eng. dial. form is baff, as in baff week, ‘hard-up week.’
1885Weekly Times 21 Aug. 9/2 The workers in collieries receive their pay once a fortnight, and call the intervening no-pay week ‘baff-week.’ The expression ‘as long as a baff-week’ has become proverbial among them.
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