wag 音标拼音: [w'æg]
vt . 摇摆,摇动,饶舌
vi . 摆动,喋喋不休
n . 摇摆,小丑
摇摆,摇动,饶舌摆动,喋喋不休摇摆,小丑
wag n 1 :
a witty amusing person who makes jokes [
synonym : {
wag }, {
wit },
{
card }]
2 :
causing to move repeatedly from side to side [
synonym : {
wag },
{
waggle }, {
shake }]
v 1 :
move from side to side ; "
The happy dog wagged his tail "
[
synonym : {
wag }, {
waggle }]
Wag \
Wag \,
v .
i .
1 .
To move one way and the other ;
to be shaken to and fro ;
to vibrate .
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The resty sieve wagged ne '
er the more . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To be in action or motion ;
to move ;
to get along ;
to progress ;
to stir . [
Colloq .]
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"
Thus we may see ,"
quoth he , "
how the world wags ."
--
Shak .
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3 .
To go ;
to depart ;
to pack oft . [
R .]
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I will provoke him to '
t ,
or let him wag . --
Shak .
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Wag \
Wag \,
n . [
From {
Wag },
v .]
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1 .
The act of wagging ;
a shake ;
as ,
a wag of the head .
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Colloq .]
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2 . [
Perhaps shortened from wag -
halter a rogue .]
A man full of sport and humor ;
a ludicrous fellow ;
a humorist ;
a wit ;
a joker .
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We wink at wags when they offend . --
Dryden .
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A counselor never pleaded without a piece of pack thread in his hand ,
which he used to twist about a finger all the while he was speaking ;
the wags used to call it the thread of his discourse . --
Addison .
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Wag \
Wag \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Wagged };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Wagging }.] [
OE .
waggen ;
probably of Scand .
origin ;
cf .
Sw .
vagga to rock a cradle ,
vagga cradle ,
Icel .
vagga ,
Dan .
vugge ;
akin to AS .
wagian to move ,
wag ,
wegan to bear ,
carry ,
G . &
D .
bewegen to move ,
and E .
weigh . [
root ]
136 .
See {
Weigh }.]
To move one way and the other with quick turns ;
to shake to and fro ;
to move vibratingly ;
to cause to vibrate ,
as a part of the body ;
as ,
to wag the head .
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No discerner durst wag his tongue in censure . --
Shak .
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Every one that passeth thereby shall be astonished ,
and wag his head . --
Jer .
xviii .
16 .
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Note :
Wag expresses specifically the motion of the head and body used in buffoonery ,
mirth ,
derision ,
sport ,
and mockery .
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114 Moby Thesaurus words for "
wag ":
bad boy ,
banana ,
beat ,
bob ,
bobble ,
booger ,
brandish ,
buffoon ,
bugger ,
burlesquer ,
card ,
careen ,
caricaturist ,
clown ,
coggle ,
comedian ,
comic ,
cutup ,
dangle ,
devil ,
droll ,
elf ,
enfant terrible ,
epigrammatist ,
farceur ,
flap ,
flaunt ,
float ,
flourish ,
fluctuate ,
flutter ,
fly ,
funmaker ,
funnyman ,
gag writer ,
gagman ,
gagster ,
hood ,
hoodlum ,
hooligan ,
humorist ,
imp ,
ironist ,
jester ,
joker ,
jokesmith ,
jokester ,
kidder ,
knave ,
lampooner ,
lash ,
librate ,
little devil ,
little monkey ,
little rascal ,
lurch ,
madcap ,
minx ,
mischief ,
mischief -
maker ,
nutate ,
oscillate ,
parodist ,
pendulate ,
pitch ,
pixie ,
practical joker ,
prankster ,
puck ,
punner ,
punster ,
quipster ,
rapscallion ,
rascal ,
reel ,
reparteeist ,
resonate ,
rock ,
rogue ,
roll ,
rowdy ,
ruffian ,
satirist ,
scamp ,
scapegrace ,
shake ,
show -
off ,
squirm ,
swag ,
sway ,
swing ,
swinging ,
switch ,
take ,
toss ,
twist and turn ,
twitch ,
undulate ,
vacillate ,
vibrate ,
waggle ,
wagwit ,
wave ,
waver ,
wield ,
wiggle ,
wigwag ,
wisecracker ,
wit ,
witling ,
wobble ,
wriggle ,
writhe ,
zany
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