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darg

/dahrg/US // dɑrg //UK // (dɑːɡ) //

驳斥,驳船

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Scot. and North England. a day's work.
    • : Australian. a fixed or definite amount of work; a work quota.

Examples

  • Mooser, 33, and Darg, 34, spent a decade working in development.

  • Darg adds that RYOT can point concerned readers in a direction they may not have considered previously.

  • But to ken that ane's purpose is right, and to make their heart strong, is the way to get through the warst day's darg.

  • The cook called him "my darg," and the men called the cook "Curry and Rice," with "old" before it mostly.

  • I wouldn't 'a' minded so much only they'll think me a flash man in Bourke with that theer darg trimmed up like that!

  • He ne'er made a gude darg (day's work) wha gaed (went) grumbling about it.

  • If I like, I can dae my darg wi' ony man,' he replied rather ironically.