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单词 crap
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crap

adverb
/kræp/
/kræp/
(British English, taboo, slang)
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  1. very badly
    • The team played crap yesterday.

crap

noun
/kræp/
/kræp/
(taboo, slang)Idioms
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  1. [uncountable] ideas, statements or beliefs that you think are silly or not true synonym nonsense
    • He's so full of crap.
    • Let's cut the crap and get down to business.
    • (British English) You're talking a load of crap!
    • (North American English) What a bunch of crap!
    Extra Examples
    • ‘She says she never knew anything about this.’ ‘That's just crap.’
    • Let's just cut the crap and get down to business.
    • She talks complete crap about politics.
  2. [uncountable] something of bad quality
    • This work is complete crap.
    • (British English) Her latest film is a load of crap.
    • (North American English) Her latest movie is a bunch of crap.
    • I won’t put up with any old crap.
    More acceptable words are rubbish, garbage, trash or junk.
    Extra Examples
    • They say it's art, but I reckon it's a pile of crap.
    • We eat a lot of crap and then wonder why we put on weight.
    • ‘What did you think of their performance this afternoon?’ ‘Crap.’
  3. [uncountable] criticism or unfair treatment
    • I'm not going to take this crap any more.
  4. [uncountable] solid waste matter from the bowels synonym excrement
  5. [singular] an act of emptying solid waste matter from the bowels
    • to have a crap
  6. 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
  1. (taboo, slang) to annoy somebody very much
    • The song just bugs the hell out of me.
    • Those two idiots bug the shit out of me.

crap

adjective
/kræp/
/kræp/
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  1. (British English, taboo, slang) bad; of very bad quality
    • a crap band
    • The concert was crap.
    Extra Examples
    • If I get any more of this crap work from you, you're fired.
    • You're a crap singer.
  2. connected with the game of craps
    • a crap game
  3. 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.

crap

verb
/kræp/
/kræp/
[intransitive] (taboo, slang)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they crap
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he / she / it craps
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past simple crapped
/kræpt/
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past participle crapped
/kræpt/
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-ing form crapping
/ˈkræpɪŋ/
/ˈkræpɪŋ/
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  1. to empty solid waste from the bowels synonym defecate A more polite way of expressing this is ‘to go to the toilet/lavatory’ (British English), ‘to go to the bathroom’ (North American English), or ‘to go’. A more formal expression is ‘to empty the bowels’.
    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.
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