oont

名词 n.
/ʊnt/    /ʊnt/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A camel. Australia,British,India,colloquial
    — Wot makes the soldier's 'eart to penk, wot makes 'im to perspire? / It isn't standin' up to charge nor lyin' down to fire; / But it's everlastin' waitin' on an everlastin' road / For the commissariat camel an' 'is commissariat load. / O the oont [footnote: Camel:—oo is pronounced like u as in 'bull,' but by Mr. Atkins to rhyme with 'front.'], O the oont, O the commissariat oont! / With 'is silly neck a-bobbin' like a basket full o' snakes; / We packs 'im like an idol, an' you ought to 'ear 'im grunt, / An' when we gets 'im loaded up 'is blessed girth-rope breaks.

词形变化

oonts plural

词源

Borrowed from Hindustani اُونْٹ / ऊँट (ū̃ṭ, “camel”).
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