单词 | sod |
释义 | sod (sɒd ) Word forms: sods 1. countable noun If someone calls another person or something such as a job a sod, they are expressing anger or annoyance towards that person or thing. [British, informal, rude, disapproval] Synonyms: rogue, scoundrel, devil, villain 2. exclamation If someone uses an expression such as sod it, sod you, or sod that, they are expressing anger or showing that they do not care about something. [British, informal, rude, feelings] 3. singular noun The sod is the surface of the earth, with the grass and roots that are growing in it. [literary] 4. sod all phrase Sod all means 'nothing at all'. [British, informal, rude, emphasis] 5. Sod's Law phrase Sod's Law or sod's law is the idea that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong. [British, informal] This was sod's law: when the spare tyre is in use, you will have a puncture. Phrasal verbs: sod off phrasal verb People sometimes say sod off as a very rude way of telling someone to go away or leave them alone. [British, informal, rude] |
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