dop

名词 n. 动词 v.
/dɒp/    /dɑp/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A diving bird.
  2. . A drink. South-Africa,slang
    — Let's go to the bar for a dop.
  3. An imprecise measure of alcohol; a dash. South-Africa,slang
    — Give me a dop of brandy.
  4. A dip; a low courtesy. obsolete
    — The Venetian dop this
  5. A little copper cup in which a diamond is held while being cut.
动词 v.
  1. To fail or to plug (an examination, standard or grade) South-Africa,slang
    — I dopped my exams.
  2. To drink alcohol. South-Africa,slang
    — They not only forswore dopping themselves, but also contrived to make the National Party forgo a dop.
  3. To dip or duck.
    — you may dape or dop, and also with a grasshopper, behind a tree, or in any deep hole; still making it to move on the top of the water, as if it were alive, and still keeping yourself out of sight

词形变化

dops plural dops present,singular,third-person dopping participle,present dopped participle,past dopped past dops plural dopp alternative dops present,singular,third-person dopping participle,present dopped participle,past dopped past dopp alternative

词源

词源 1
From Middle English doppe, from Old English *doppa (“dipper”) (compare dīepan), as in Old English dūfedoppa (“pelican”).
词源 2
From Middle English doppen, from Old English *doppian (“to dip, dive, plunge”), related to Old English doppettan (“to dip, dip in, immerse”).
词源 3
From Dutch dop, from Middle Dutch dop, dup, doppe, from Old Dutch *dopp, *dupp, from Proto-West Germanic *dupp, from Proto-Germanic *duppaz (“hollow, shell, bowl”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Dop (“shell, pod, bowl”), German Topf (“pot”).
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