释义 |
nause; nause up verb to spoil UK From NAUSE[I]t went against the grain for all of them to “nause” such a bit of [criminal] business. — Piers Paul Read, The Train Robbers, 1978 He’s got a hunch about my retirement plans and he could easily nause the whole thing up. — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 64, 2000 |