单词 | imp |
释义 | imp1/ɪmp /noun 1A small, mischievous devil or sprite.You say, ‘I've never seen any imps, sprites or goblins in this whole neighborhood!’...
Synonyms demon, little devil, devil, fiend; hobgoblin, goblin, elf, sprite, puck archaic bugbear rare cacodemon 1.1A mischievous child: a cheeky young imp...
Synonyms rascal, scamp, monkey, fiend, demon, devil, mischief-maker, troublemaker, prankster, rogue, wretch, brat, urchin, whippersnapper, tearaway; minx, chit informal monster, horror, mischief, holy terror British informal perisher Irish informal spalpeen Northern English informal tyke, scally North American informal hellion, varmint archaic scapegrace, jackanapes, rapscallion, rip verb [with object] Repair a damaged feather in (the wing or tail of a trained hawk) by attaching part of a new feather. OriginOld English impa, impe 'young shoot, scion', impian 'to graft', based on Greek emphuein 'to implant'. In late Middle English, the noun denoted a descendant, especially of a noble family, and later a child of the devil or a person regarded as such; hence a ‘little devil’ or mischievous child (early 17th century).
RhymesIMP2abbreviation 1Manx pound(s). 2 Bridge International Match Point. |
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