crap
adverb /kræp/
/kræp/
(British English, taboo, slang)- very badly
- The team played crap yesterday.
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释义 | crapadverb /kræp/ /kræp/ (British English, taboo, slang)
crapnoun /kræp/ /kræp/ (taboo, slang)Idioms
Word OriginMiddle English: related to Dutch krappe, from krappen ‘pluck or cut off’, and perhaps also to Old French crappe ‘siftings’, Anglo-Latin crappa ‘chaff’. The original sense was ‘chaff’, later ‘residue from rendering fat’, also ‘dregs of beer’. Current senses date from the late 19th cent. Idioms bug the hell/crap/shit out of somebody
crapadjective /kræp/ /kræp/
Word OriginMiddle English: related to Dutch krappe, from krappen ‘pluck or cut off’, and perhaps also to Old French crappe ‘siftings’, Anglo-Latin crappa ‘chaff’. The original sense was ‘chaff’, later ‘residue from rendering fat’, also ‘dregs of beer’. Current senses date from the late 19th cent. crapverb /kræp/ /kræp/ [intransitive] (taboo, slang)Verb Forms
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