释义 |
to·co I. \ˈtō(ˌ)kō\ noun (-s) Etymology: Portuguese, from Tupi : a large So. American toucan (Ramphastos toco) that is chiefly black with the rump and throat white, the latter tinged with yellow and bordered with red, and the under tail coverts crimson II. noun also to·ko \“\ (-s) Etymology: Hindi ṭoko, imperative of ṭoknā to blame Britain : rigorous and usually physical chastisement < administer toco to the wretched fags nearest at hand — Thomas Hughes > |