ass 音标拼音: ['æs]
n . 驴,蠢驴,傻瓜;屁股
驴,蠢驴,傻瓜;屁股
ass n 1 :
the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on ; "
he deserves a good kick in the butt "; "
are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing ?" [
synonym : {
buttocks }, {
nates },
{
arse }, {
butt }, {
backside }, {
bum }, {
buns }, {
can },
{
fundament }, {
hindquarters }, {
hind end }, {
keister },
{
posterior }, {
prat }, {
rear }, {
rear end }, {
rump }, {
stern },
{
seat }, {
tail }, {
tail end }, {
tooshie }, {
tush }, {
bottom },
{
behind }, {
derriere }, {
fanny }, {
ass }]
2 :
a pompous fool 3 :
hardy and sure -
footed animal smaller and with longer ears than the horse 4 :
slang for sexual intercourse [
synonym : {
fuck }, {
fucking },
{
screw }, {
screwing }, {
ass }, {
nooky }, {
nookie }, {
piece of ass }, {
piece of tail }, {
roll in the hay }, {
shag }, {
shtup }]
Ass \
Ass \,
n . [
OE .
asse ,
AS .
assa ;
akin to Icel .
asni ,
W .
asen ,
asyn ,
L .
asinus ,
dim .
aselus ,
Gr . ?;
also to AS .
esol ,
OHG .
esil ,
G .
esel ,
Goth .
asilus ,
Dan . [
ae ]
sel ,
Lith .
asilas ,
Bohem .
osel ,
Pol .
osiel .
The word is prob .
of Semitic origin ;
cf .
Heb .
ath ?
n she ass .
Cf . {
Ease }.]
1 . (
Zool .)
A quadruped of the genus {
Equus } ({
Equus asinus }),
smaller than the horse ,
and having a peculiarly harsh bray and long ears .
The tame or domestic ass is patient ,
slow ,
and sure -
footed ,
and has become the type of obstinacy and stupidity .
There are several species of wild asses which are swift -
footed .
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2 .
A dull ,
heavy ,
stupid fellow ;
a dolt . --
Shak .
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{
Asses '
Bridge }. [
L .
pons asinorum .]
The fifth proposition of the first book of Euclid , "
The angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another ." [
Sportive ]
"
A schoolboy ,
stammering out his Asses '
Bridge ." --
F .
Harrison .
{
To make an ass of one '
s self },
to do or say something very foolish or absurd .
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Butt \
Butt \,
But \
But \,
n . [
F .
but butt ,
aim (
cf .
butte knoll ),
or bout ,
OF .
bot ,
end ,
extremity ,
fr .
boter ,
buter ,
to push ,
butt ,
strike ,
F .
bouter ;
of German origin ;
cf .
OHG .
b [=
o ]
zan ,
akin to E .
beat .
See {
Beat },
v .
t .]
1 .
A limit ;
a bound ;
a goal ;
the extreme bound ;
the end .
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Here is my journey '
s end ,
here my butt And very sea mark of my utmost sail . --
Shak .
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Note :
As applied to land ,
the word is nearly synonymous with mete ,
and signifies properly the end line or boundary ;
the abuttal .
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2 .
The larger or thicker end of anything ;
the blunt end ,
in distinction from the sharp end ;
as ,
the butt of a rifle .
Formerly also spelled {
but }.
See 2nd {
but },
n .
sense 2 .
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3 .
A mark to be shot at ;
a target . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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The groom his fellow groom at butts defies ,
And bends his bow ,
and levels with his eyes .
--
Dryden .
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4 .
A person at whom ridicule ,
jest ,
or contempt is directed ;
as ,
the butt of the company .
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I played a sentence or two at my butt ,
which I thought very smart . --
Addison .
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5 .
A push ,
thrust ,
or sudden blow ,
given by the head of an animal ;
as ,
the butt of a ram .
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6 .
A thrust in fencing .
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To prove who gave the fairer butt ,
John shows the chalk on Robert '
s coat . --
Prior .
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7 .
A piece of land left unplowed at the end of a field .
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The hay was growing upon headlands and butts in cornfields . --
Burrill .
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8 . (
Mech .)
(
a )
A joint where the ends of two objects come squarely together without scarfing or chamfering ; --
also called {
butt joint }.
(
b )
The end of a connecting rod or other like piece ,
to which the boxing is attached by the strap ,
cotter ,
and gib .
(
c )
The portion of a half -
coupling fastened to the end of a hose .
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9 . (
Shipbuilding )
The joint where two planks in a strake meet .
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10 . (
Carp .)
A kind of hinge used in hanging doors ,
etc .; --
so named because fastened on the edge of the door ,
which butts against the casing ,
instead of on its face ,
like the strap hinge ;
also called {
butt hinge }.
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11 . (
Leather Trade )
The thickest and stoutest part of tanned oxhides ,
used for soles of boots ,
harness ,
trunks .
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12 .
The hut or shelter of the person who attends to the targets in rifle practice .
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13 .
The buttocks ;
as ,
get up off your butt and get to work ;
--
used as a euphemism ,
less objectionable than {
ass }.
[
slang ]
Syn :
ass ,
rear end ,
derriere ,
behind ,
rump ,
heinie .
[
PJC ]
{
Butt chain } (
Saddlery ),
a short chain attached to the end of a tug .
{
Butt end }.
The thicker end of anything .
See {
But end },
under 2d {
But }.
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Amen ;
and make me die a good old man !
That '
s the butt end of a mother '
s blessing . --
Shak .
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{
A butt '
s length },
the ordinary distance from the place of shooting to the butt ,
or mark .
{
Butts and bounds } (
Conveyancing ),
abuttals and boundaries .
In lands of the ordinary rectangular shape ,
butts are the lines at the ends (
F .
bouts ),
and bounds are those on the sides ,
or sidings ,
as they were formerly termed .
--
Burrill .
{
Bead and butt }.
See under {
Bead }.
{
Butt and butt },
joining end to end without overlapping ,
as planks .
{
Butt weld } (
Mech .),
a butt joint ,
made by welding together the flat ends ,
or edges ,
of a piece of iron or steel ,
or of separate pieces ,
without having them overlap .
See {
Weld }.
{
Full butt },
headfirst with full force . [
Colloq .] "
The corporal . . .
ran full butt at the lieutenant ."
--
Marryat .
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128 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ass ":
Rocky Mountain canary ,
Siberian husky ,
act of love ,
adultery ,
aphrodisia ,
arse ,
balling ,
beast of burden ,
bigot ,
bitter -
ender ,
born fool ,
buffoon ,
bullethead ,
bum ,
burro ,
camel ,
can ,
carnal knowledge ,
cheeks ,
climax ,
clown ,
cohabitation ,
coition ,
coitus ,
coitus interruptus ,
commerce ,
congress ,
connection ,
coupling ,
cuddy ,
dickey ,
diddling ,
diehard ,
dogmatist ,
donkey ,
doodle ,
draft animal ,
dromedary ,
egregious ass ,
elephant ,
fanatic ,
fanny ,
figure of fun ,
fool ,
fornication ,
hardnose ,
horse ,
hot number ,
husky ,
ignoramus ,
intercourse ,
intimacy ,
intransigeant ,
intransigent ,
jack ,
jackass ,
jennet ,
jenny ,
jenny ass ,
keister ,
last -
ditcher ,
llama ,
lovemaking ,
lunatic ,
making it with ,
malamute ,
marital relations ,
marriage act ,
mating ,
maverick ,
meat ,
milksop ,
mooncalf ,
mule ,
neddy ,
onanism ,
orgasm ,
ovum ,
ox ,
pack horse ,
pareunia ,
perfect fool ,
perverse fool ,
piece ,
piece of ass ,
piece of meat ,
pighead ,
positivist ,
prat ,
procreation ,
purist ,
reindeer ,
relations ,
rusty -
dusty ,
schmuck ,
screwing ,
sex ,
sex act ,
sex goddess ,
sex object ,
sex queen ,
sexual climax ,
sexual commerce ,
sexual congress ,
sexual intercourse ,
sexual relations ,
sexual union ,
sledge dog ,
sleeping with ,
softhead ,
sop ,
sperm ,
standpat ,
standpatter ,
stern ,
stickler ,
stud ,
stupid ass ,
sumpter ,
sumpter horse ,
sumpter mule ,
tail ,
tomfool ,
tuchis ,
tush ,
tushy ,
venery ,
zany Ass frequently mentioned throughout Scripture .
Of the domesticated species we read of , (
1 .)
The she ass (
Heb . '
athon ),
so named from its slowness (
Gen .
12 :
16 ;
45 :
23 ;
Num .
22 :
23 ;
1 Sam .
9 :
3 ).
(
2 .)
The male ass (
Heb .
hamor ),
the common working ass of Western Asia ,
so called from its red colour .
Issachar is compared to a strong ass (
Gen .
49 :
14 ).
It was forbidden to yoke together an ass and an ox in the plough (
Deut .
22 :
10 ). (
3 .)
The ass '
s colt (
Heb . '
air ),
mentioned Judg .
10 :
4 ;
12 :
14 .
It is rendered "
foal "
in Gen .
32 :
15 ;
49 :
11 . (
Comp .
Job 11 :
12 ;
Isa .
30 :
6 .)
The ass is an unclean animal ,
because it does not chew the cud (
Lev .
11 :
26 .
Comp .
2 Kings 6 :
25 ).
Asses constituted a considerable portion of wealth in ancient times (
Gen .
12 :
16 ;
30 :
43 ;
1 Chr .
27 :
30 ;
Job 1 :
3 ;
42 :
12 ).
They were noted for their spirit and their attachment to their master (
Isa .
1 :
3 ).
They are frequently spoken of as having been ridden upon ,
as by Abraham (
Gen .
22 :
3 ),
Balaam (
Num .
22 :
21 ),
the disobedient prophet (
1 Kings 13 :
23 ),
the family of Abdon the judge ,
seventy in number (
Judg .
12 :
14 ),
Zipporah (
Ex .
4 :
20 ),
the Shunammite (
1 Sam .
25 :
30 ),
etc .
Zechariah (
9 :
9 )
predicted our Lord '
s triumphal entrance into Jerusalem , "
riding upon an ass ,
and upon a colt ,"
etc . (
Matt .
21 :
5 ,
R .
V .).
Of wild asses two species are noticed , (
1 )
that called in Hebrew _ '
arod_ ,
mentioned Job 39 :
5 and Dan .
5 :
21 ,
noted for its swiftness ;
and (
2 )
that called _pe '
re_ ,
the wild ass of Asia (
Job 39 :
6 -
8 ;
6 :
5 ;
11 :
12 ;
Isa .
32 :
14 ;
Jer .
2 :
24 ;
14 :
6 ,
etc .).
The wild ass was distinguished for its fleetness and its extreme shyness .
In allusion to his mode of life ,
Ishmael is likened to a wild ass (
Gen .
16 :
12 .
Here the word is simply rendered "
wild "
in the Authorized Version ,
but in the Revised Version , "
wild -
ass among men ").
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