shrug的意思和读音

shrug

: [ʃrʌɡ] : [ʃrʌɡ]

n.);

v.

shrugged  shrugging  shrugs  

shrugv.

1.[i][t][nopass]to raise your shoulders and then drop them to show that you do not know or care about sth

Sam shrugged and said nothing.

‘I don't know,’ Anna replied, shrugging her shoulders. “。”

n.

1.[ususing]an act of raising your shoulders and then dropping them to show that you do not know or care about sth

Andy gave a shrug. ‘It doesn't matter.’:“。”

2.[c]a very short knitted piece of clothing that is open at the front and usually has sleeves made from the same piece as the back and front

v.1.()

n.1.

v.1.to move your shoulders up and let them drop to show that you do not know something or do not care

n.1.the action of moving your shoulders up and then dropping them2.a very short cardigan for women that covers only the chest and the upper back

1. painful a. 使 shrug v. present vt. ...

2. fear0- shrug1- 。 puke1- 。 ...

3. 〖 tallandstraight〗 shrug(one’sshoulders)〗 〖 tower〗 ...

4. shake shrug sigh ...

5. //shiver 。 //shrug 。 //smile 。 ...

6. lazy shrug 。 sing 。 ...

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1.She stood naked except for her bra, which hung by one strap down the side of her body; she had not the impetus to shrug it of.

2.The fact that both images seem to be based off of two Tsubasa works, it's too blatant to shrug off as coincidence or "artistic license. "Tsubasa。”

3.The fact that no one was badly hurt, bar one of the suspected jihadists, has made it easier for Britons to shrug off the latest attacks.使

4.She flat on her left arm to me, shrug torch-like glare out there in her palm, jump burning, never leave the potential field of her palm.

5."I'm a lousy gambler, " he said with a shrug. "But maybe I'll do better now, knowing there's nothing to lose. ",”,“。”

6.In a different society, your disappointment due to the final grade B might be something you could shrug away. But not in ours.

7.In came the bailiffs. "One day, the banks are sucking up to you, the next they hate your guts, " he says with a Gallic shrug.“,”

8.With a frown and a resigned shrug I take my seat, watching as the screen in front of me replays my disaster of a shot again and again.

9.Except in those cases in which a species is driven to extinction, the Earth's ability to shrug such things off is often underestimated.

10.So it is tempting to shrug off the announcement on November 26th that China pulled out of an EU-China summit, at less than a week's notice.退