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deuced

/doo-sid, dyoo-; doost, dyoost/US // ˈdu sɪd, ˈdyu-; dust, dyust //UK // (ˈdjuːsɪd, djuːst) British informal //

聪明的,愚蠢的,傻子,聪明

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : devilish; confounded; damned.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : deucedly.

Examples

  • Well, if you do either lose baggage or want to buy a trunk already marked, deuced if I ain't the man to call on.

  • I'm panning out about this, because it seems so deuced interesting and I should like to know what you and Barbara think.

  • Anyway, you're behaving like a brick to them both, and Ronnie is a deuced old duffer for giving you up.

  • Sometimes he enters the room sniffing, and remarks, How deuced good the coffee smells roasting!

  • I was saying, Admiral, your daughter gave a deuced fine performance last night.