词组 | sap |
释义 | sap Theme: PEOPLE - STUPID n. a stupid person.That poor sap thinks he can convince them.Who is that miserable looking sap in the corner? Theme: WEAPONRY n. a blackjack. (Underworld.)The thug bopped him on the head with a sap.Max had a sap in his pocket when they arrested him for possession. sap noun 1 a gullible fool UK, 1815. 2 in borstal, a weak trainee who is 'not very bright'. From the previous sense UK, 1978. 3 a short club; a police officer's nightstick US, 1899 sap1. slang A foolish, naïve, or gullible person. You're a bigger sap than I thought if you believe that, Phil. I can't believe I fell for that scam. I'm such a sap! 2. slang Someone who is easily taken in, won over, or entertained by something. Usually followed by "for (something)." A: "I know the film wasn't perfect, but I loved it." B: "Yeah, but you're a sap for romantic comedies." I've always been a sap for mysteries and thrillers with lots of twists and turns. 3. obsolete slang A short club or truncheon, especially as used by police. The officer pelted the man across the brow with his sap, knocking the poor fellow to the ground. sap1. n. a stupid person. That poor sap thinks he can convince them. 2. n. a blackjack. (Underworld.) Bart had a sap in his pocket when they arrested him for possession. |
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