shrimp
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Any of many swimming, often edible, crustaceans, chiefly of the infraorder Caridea or the suborder Dendrobranchiata, with slender legs, long whiskers and a long abdomen.
— Butter well a deep dish, upon which place a thick layer of pounded biscuit; having picked and boiled your shrimps, put them upon the biscuit; a layer of shrimps, with small pieces of butter, a little pepper, mace or nutmeg.
- The flesh of such crustaceans.
- A small, puny or unimportant person.
- Synonym of butterface
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A small penis.
— shrimp dick
动词 v.
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To fish for shrimp.
— Fishing, shrimping and crabbing are permitted on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:[…]
- To contract; to shrink.
词汇关系
衍生词
Aesop shrimp
akiami paste shrimp
alpheid shrimp
blue shrimp
brine shrimp
brown shrimp
clam shrimp
cleaner shrimp
clown mantis shrimp
coonstripe shrimp
daggerblade grass shrimp
drunken shrimp
emperor shrimp
fairy shrimp
ghost shrimp
glass shrimp
grass shrimp
harlequin mantis shrimp
land shrimp
lawn shrimp
mantis shrimp
mussel shrimp
northern shrimp
opossum shrimp
painted mantis shrimp
peacock mantis shrimp
peppermint shrimp
pink shrimp
pistol shrimp
popcorn shrimp
potted shrimp
rainbow mantis shrimp
sand shrimp
seed shrimp
sexy shrimp
shield shrimp
shrimpball
shrimp boat
shrimpburger
shrimp chip
shrimp cracker
shrimp DeJonghe
shrimpery
shrimpfish
shrimp fork
shrimpfurter
shrimpish
shrimp jammer
shrimple
shrimpless
shrimplet
shrimplike
shrimpling
shrimp net
shrimpoluminescence
shrimp paste
shrimp plant
shrimp scad
shrimp scampi
shrimp squat
shrimp toast
shrimp up
shrimpwich
shrimpy
skeleton shrimp
snapping shrimp
sun anemone shrimp
sweet shrimp
tadpole shrimp
teppo snapping shrimp
tiger pistol shrimp
shrimper
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词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker-?
Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *skrembʰ-
Proto-Germanic *skrimbaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpazder.?
Middle English schrimpe
English shrimp
From Middle English schrimpe (“shrimp, puny person”), possibly from or related to Middle Low German schrempen (“to wrinkle”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaz (“shrivelled”), from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną (“to shrivel”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-.
See also Middle High German schrimpf (“a scratch, minor wound”), Norwegian skramp (“thin horse, thin man”); also Old English sċrimman (“to shrink”) and scrimp, Middle High German schrimpfen (“to shrink, dry up”), Swedish skrympa (“to shrink”); also Lithuanian skrembti (“to crust over, stiffen”), and possibly Albanian shkrumb (“embers, ashes; crumble”).
Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker-?
Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *skrembʰ-
Proto-Germanic *skrimbaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpazder.?
Middle English schrimpe
English shrimp
From Middle English schrimpe (“shrimp, puny person”), possibly from or related to Middle Low German schrempen (“to wrinkle”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaz (“shrivelled”), from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną (“to shrivel”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-.
See also Middle High German schrimpf (“a scratch, minor wound”), Norwegian skramp (“thin horse, thin man”); also Old English sċrimman (“to shrink”) and scrimp, Middle High German schrimpfen (“to shrink, dry up”), Swedish skrympa (“to shrink”); also Lithuanian skrembti (“to crust over, stiffen”), and possibly Albanian shkrumb (“embers, ashes; crumble”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker-?
Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *skrembʰ-
Proto-Germanic *skrimbaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpazder.?
Middle English schrimpe
English shrimp
From Middle English schrimpe (“shrimp, puny person”), possibly from or related to Middle Low German schrempen (“to wrinkle”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaz (“shrivelled”), from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną (“to shrivel”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-.
See also Middle High German schrimpf (“a scratch, minor wound”), Norwegian skramp (“thin horse, thin man”); also Old English sċrimman (“to shrink”) and scrimp, Middle High German schrimpfen (“to shrink, dry up”), Swedish skrympa (“to shrink”); also Lithuanian skrembti (“to crust over, stiffen”), and possibly Albanian shkrumb (“embers, ashes; crumble”).
Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker-?
Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *skrembʰ-
Proto-Germanic *skrimbaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną
Proto-Germanic *skrimpazder.?
Middle English schrimpe
English shrimp
From Middle English schrimpe (“shrimp, puny person”), possibly from or related to Middle Low German schrempen (“to wrinkle”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaz (“shrivelled”), from Proto-Germanic *skrimpaną (“to shrivel”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerbʰ-.
See also Middle High German schrimpf (“a scratch, minor wound”), Norwegian skramp (“thin horse, thin man”); also Old English sċrimman (“to shrink”) and scrimp, Middle High German schrimpfen (“to shrink, dry up”), Swedish skrympa (“to shrink”); also Lithuanian skrembti (“to crust over, stiffen”), and possibly Albanian shkrumb (“embers, ashes; crumble”).
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