rim

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An edge around something, especially when circular.
    — That's... our galaxy. We're beyond the rim.
  2. A membrane. UK,dialectal
  3. A step of a ladder; a rung. UK,dialectal
  4. A wheelrim.
    — About an hour later, she noticed an all black Phantom with tints and chrome rims riding slowly through the car lot.
  5. The membrane enclosing the intestines; the peritoneum, hence loosely, the intestines; the lower part of the abdomen; belly. UK,dialectal,obsolete
    — Moy shall not serve; I will have forty moys; / Or I will fetch thy rim out at thy throat / In drops of crimson blood.
  6. A semicircular copydesk.
    — COPY READER — Journeyman, experienced makeup, now slot man on metropolitan midwest daily. Will travel for good rim job on large paper.
  7. The narrow surface of wine that meets the glass when it is tilted, used in identifying the age, body, etc.
动词 v.
  1. To form a rim on. transitive
  2. To lick the anus of a partner as a sexual act; to perform anilingus. slang,vulgar
    — I had learned to lick their sweaty balls and would know what they wanted if they pulled their pants down and pushed my face in their ass for a rimming out.
  3. To follow the contours, possibly creating a circuit. transitive
    — Palm trees rim the beach.
  4. To roll around a rim. intransitive,transitive
    — Near-synonym: lip out
  5. To coat the rim of a glass with salt or another powder.

词形变化

rims plural rims present,singular,third-person rimming participle,present rimmed participle,past rimmed past rims present,singular,third-person rimming participle,present rimmed participle,past rimmed past rims plural rims plural

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Old English rima
Middle English rim
English rim
From Middle English rim, rym, rime, from Old English rima (“rim, edge, border, bank, coast”), from Proto-Germanic *rimô, *rembô (“edge, border”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *rem-, *remə- (“to rest, support, be based”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Rim (“plank, wooden cross, trellis”), Old Saxon rimi (“edge; border; trim”), Icelandic rimi (“a strip of land”).
词源 2
From a variation of ream.
词源 3
From Middle English rim, rym, ryme, reme, from Old English rēoma (“membrane, ligament”), from Proto-West Germanic *reumō.
词源 4
Unknown.
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