单词 | shrug |
释义 | shrug From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishldoce_301_ashrugshrug1 /ʃrʌɡ/ ●●○ W3 verb (shrugged, shrugging) [intransitive, transitive]NOT KNOWDON'T CAREto raise and then lower your shoulders in order to show that you do not know something or do not care about somethingshrugged my shoulders and ignored him. I just Melanie shrugged and walked away. → shrug something ↔ off→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusshrug• Mr. Mendez shrugged and both of them turned to the adobe.• Doug shrugged his shoulders in a familiar attitude of annoyance.• She could see shrugging impatience in his shoulders.• Jacob shrugs off the criticism, claiming she is working for the taxpayers, not special-interest groups.• It sort of humped up in the middle, sucking water with it, shrugging sprays of water from its wavy edges! shrugged ... shoulders• Jimmy looked enquiringly at him and Pete just shrugged his shoulders.• He shrugged his shoulders and it fell down his arms.• Most of his contemporaries would have shrugged their shoulders and let it remain as part of the natural order of things.• He shrugged his shoulders and waited for her to clarify her question.• She raised her eyebrows and shrugged her shoulders at the chil-dren.• Clarence raised his head, looked at her, and shrugged his shoulders helplessly.• She looked at her sister, who shrugged her shoulders noncommittally.• She shrugged up her shoulders, obviously just enjoying this discussion no end. shrugshrug2 noun [countable]1 ![]() |
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