释义 |
but·tock I. \ˈbəd.ək, -ətək\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English buttok — more at butt (end) 1. a. (1) : either of the two rounded prominences separated by a median cleft that form the lower part of the back in man and consist largely of the gluteus muscles (2) : the lower part of the back made up of these prominences : seat — usually used in plural b. buttocks plural : the corresponding part of a quadruped : rump 2. a. : the convex aftermost part of a ship above the water line : counter — usually used in plural b. or buttock line : a line of intersection of a longitudinal vertical plane with the hull of a ship or the body or float of an aircraft 3. chiefly Britain : a maneuver in which a wrestler gets his opponent across his back and throws him over his head II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to throw with a buttock < buttocked his opponent onto the mat > |