Broke

[brəʊk] or [brok]

解释:

(adj.) lacking funds; '`skint' is a British slang term' .

桃瑞丝整理--From WordNet

解释:

(imp.) of Break

(-) of Break

(v. i.) To transact business for another.

(v. i.) To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.

(-) imp. & p. p. of Break.

艾格尼丝编辑

解释:

pa.t. and old pa.p. of Break.—p.adj. Brok′en rent asunder: infirm: humbled or crushed: dispersed routed: altered in direction: shattered in estate or position: incomplete fragmentary: uncertain.—adjs. Brok′en-backed having the back broken applied to a ship so loosened in her frame as to droop at both ends; Brok′en-down decayed ruined in character or strength; Brok′en-heart′ed crushed with grief: greatly depressed in spirit.—adv. Brok′enly.—ns. Brok′en-man one under outlawry esp. in the Highlands and Border country; Brok′en-meat the leavings of a banquet; Brok′enness.—adj. Brok′en-wind′ed having short breath or disordered respiration as a horse.

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娱乐性解释:

A word expressing the ultimate condition of one who is too much bent on speculating.

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