释义 |
pap I. \ˈpap\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English pappe; of imitative origin like Swedish dialect & Norwegian dialect pappe pap, Latin papilla nipple, Lithuanian papas, Sanskrit pippalaka 1. chiefly dialect : nipple, teat 2. : something shaped like a nipple (as one of two or more hills) < the Paps of Jura, Scotland > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English pap, pape, probably from Latin (baby talk) papa, pappa food, father 1. a. : a soft pulpy food (as of bread boiled or softened in milk or water) for infants or invalids b. : any pulpy or semiliquid substance : mash, paste 2. : political patronage < more concerned about giving honest, efficient, and enlightened government than they are about political pap and boodle — D.E.Chamberlain > 3. a. : simple discourse or especially moralistic argument suitable for or felt to be suitable only for the minds of infants b. : something (as reading matter) that serves only to entertain or is not otherwise intellectually stimulating < persuade people to buy our papers with pap, else we cannot pay for the profound — J.S.C.Butz > < mystery novels and general escapist entertainment pap — John Roeburt > III. transitive verb (papped ; papped ; papping ; paps) : to feed with pap IV. Scot & Irish variant of pop V. noun (-s) Etymology: by shortening dialect : papa VI. abbreviation 1. paper 2. papyrus |