skive
英 [skaɪv]
美 [skaɪv]
- vt. 把…割成薄片;削匀;研磨
- vi. 逃避责任;匆匆而去
skive 切,削,使成薄片,逃学,逃课,逃班来自古诺斯语 skifa,切,削,使成薄片,词源同 shave,削,刮。词义逃学等词源不详。
- skive
- skive: see eschew
- skive (v.1)
- "split or cut into strips, pare off, grind away," 1825, from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse skifa "to cut, split," from Proto-Germanic *skif-, from Proto-Indo-European *skei- "to cut, split" (see shed (v.)). Related: Skived; skiving.
- skive (v.2)
- "evade duty," usually with off, 1919, probably from earlier sense "move lightly and quickly, dart" (1854), of unknown origin. Related: Skived; skiving.
- 1. Almost everybody'skids skive off school.
- 几乎每个人的孩子都逃学。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. I can skive off for a few hours.
- 我可以提前几个小时溜出来.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. I decided to skive off school and tell my mum I had a bad headache.
- 我决定不去上学,告诉妈妈我的头很疼.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. We have to do something to fill the hours, so what we do is cyber - skive.
- 我们不得不做些事情来打发时间, 于是我们在网上磨洋工.
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