fag out 的 3 个定义
fagged, fag·ging.
- to tire or weary by labor; exhaust: The long climb fagged us out.
- British. to require to do menial chores.
- Nautical. to fray or unlay the end of.
fagged, fag·ging.
- Chiefly British. to work until wearied; work hard: to fag away at French.
- British Informal. to do menial chores for an older public-school pupil.
- Slang. a cigarette.
- a fag end, as of cloth.
- a rough or defective spot in a woven fabric; blemish; flaw.
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fag out 近义词
等同于 languish
等同于 fade
fag out 的近义词 46 个
- abate
- deteriorate
- dim
- diminish
- disappear
- dissolve
- ebb
- evaporate
- fail
- fall
- lessen
- melt
- peter out
- sink
- vanish
- wane
- weaken
- wilt
- wither
- attenuate
- clear
- decline
- deliquesce
- disperse
- droop
- etiolate
- evanesce
- flag
- fold
- hush
- languish
- moderate
- perish
- quiet
- rarefy
- shrivel
- taper
- thin
- tire
- die away
- die on vine
- evanish
- melt away
- slack off
- tucker out
- waste away
fag out 的反义词 26 个
更多fag out例句
- Again it is Fag-pie Sunday, from another refection sacred to it in the same county, namely a pie of figs and spices.
- Fag Alley was reached and in its vicinity several machine guns were captured, and the teams either killed or taken prisoners.
- "Fag wanted," Sinclair murmured, hardly looking up from his imposition.
- Fag, a schoolboy who performs a servants offices to a superior schoolmate.
- Lucy returned to the stage for her scenes in the second act (the last in which she appears) with Sir Lucius and Fag.