fash

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A worry; trouble; bother. Geordie,Northern-England,Scotland
  2. A fascist, a member of the far-right. UK,derogatory,especially,slang
    — The Butchers Here is an old Munich policeman — Wilhelm Frick with eyes like those of a fash.
  3. The far-right, especially violent far-right demonstrators, collectively. UK,derogatory,especially,in-plural,slang
    — Used to go down to London on bash-the-fash awaydays; turn up at National Front marches and give them a toeing.
动词 v.
  1. To worry; to bother, annoy. Geordie,Northern-England,Scotland,transitive
    — "I wouldn't fash masel' about them, miss. Them things be all wore out."
  2. To make something fascist. slang
  3. To trouble oneself; to take pains. Geordie,Northern-England,Scotland,intransitive
    — “They,” said he, meaning the collops, “are such as I gave his Royal Highness in this very house; bating the lemon juice, for at that time we were glad to get the meat and never fashed for kitchen. Indeed, there were mair dragoons than lemons in my country in the year forty-six.”
  4. To ignore or forget about someone or something. Nigeria,slang
形容词 adj.
  1. Fashionable. slang
    — Dan Valentine works as a bartender in a pissy and discreet Boston Village gay bar called "Bonaparte's". Clarisse is a chi-chi phruit phly who occasionally puts in time pushing real estate in fash Back Bay and the South End.

词形变化

fashes present,singular,third-person fashing participle,present fashin participle,present fashed participle,past fashed past fashes plural fash plural

词源

词源 1
From early modern French fascher (now fâcher), from Latin fastus (“disdain”).
词源 2
Clipping of fascist.
词源 3
Clipping of fashionable.
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