muck

英 [m?k] 美[m?k]
  • n. 淤泥;垃圾;肥料;品質(zhì)低劣的東西
  • vt. 弄臟;施肥;清除…的污物
  • vi. 閑逛;鬼混
  • n. (Muck)人名;(德、匈、捷)穆克

詞組搭配


muck about &I{【多用于英國(guó)】}

To spend time idly; putter.

鬼混:懶散地打發(fā)時(shí)間;閑逛

muck up 【非正式用語(yǔ)】

To bungle, damage, or ruin.

貽誤、破壞或毀滅

as common as muck

(Brit. informal)of low social status

(英,非正式)粗俗;地位低下;卑賤

make a muck of

(Brit. informal)handle incompetently

(英,非正式)把…弄糟

where there's muck there's brass

(proverb)dirty or unpleasant activities are also lucrative

(諺)要致富別怕臟

muck about/around

(Brit. informal)behave in a silly or aimless way, especially by wasting time when serious activity is expected

(英,非正式)混日子;吊兒郎當(dāng)瞎混;胡鬧

we just muck around in training and have a laugh.

我們?cè)谟?xùn)練時(shí)只是胡鬧一通,找找樂(lè)罷了。

muck about/around with

spoil (something) by interfering with it

耍弄;瞎弄

muck someone about/around

(Brit. informal)treat someone inconsiderately, typically by disrupting their activities or plans

(英,非正式)輕率對(duì)待(尤指打亂某人的行動(dòng)或計(jì)劃)

muck in

(Brit. informal)share tasks or accommodation without expecting a privileged position

(英, 非正式)(不計(jì)地位地)一起工作;同吃同住

she really enjoys &B{mucking in with} the lads.

她的確喜歡和小伙子們一起干活。