释义 |
prog I. \ˈpräg\ noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown dialect Britain : a pointed instrument (as a goad or skewer) II. transitive verb (progged ; progged ; progging ; progs) 1. dialect Britain : goad, prod 2. dialect Britain : to poke at (a hole, a log) III. \“, ˈprȯg\ intransitive verb (progged ; progged ; progging ; progs) Etymology: origin unknown chiefly dialect : to poke or search about especially in order to steal, beg, or chance upon something profitable : forage, prowl IV. noun (-s) chiefly dialect : food especially when obtained by foraging, filching, or as a handout V. \ˈpräg\ noun (-s) Etymology: by shortening & alteration slang Britain : proctor 2a VI. transitive verb (progged ; progged ; progging ; progs) slang Britain : to subject to proctorial authority < if I came in here by myself I'd get progged — Thomas Wolfe > VII. abbreviation 1. program 2. progress; progressive |