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skite

/skahyt/US // skaɪt //UK // (skəɪt) Scot //

溜冰场,滑板,滑石,溜冰鞋

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot. and North England.

    • : a quick, oblique blow or stroke; a chopping blow.
    • : a joke or prank.
    • : the butt of a joke or prank.
    • : a person whose opinions are not taken seriously; one held in mild contempt.

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Examples

  • "Then none o' your skite, mate," said Bill, knocking out a clay pipe against his heel.

  • Therefore be assured that to-morrow I will make this vain-glorious Englishman to skite vinegar before all the world.

  • I knows ye is honest now, an' don't skite when ye doesn't know.

  • His "skite" had cost him a good deal of money, and he intended to make good some of the loss by economising on his marriage.

  • "Yes, the little skite and the ould sukee, the mawther," said Kisseck.