Gudgeon
[gʌdʒәn]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) small slender European freshwater fish often used as bait by anglers.
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解釋/意思:
(n.) A small European freshwater fish (Gobio fluviatilis), allied to the carp. It is easily caught and often used for food and for bait. In America the killifishes or minnows are often called gudgeons.
(n.) What may be got without skill or merit.
(n.) A person easily duped or cheated.
(n.) The pin of iron fastened in the end of a wooden shaft or axle, on which it turns; formerly, any journal, or pivot, or bearing, as the pintle and eye of a hinge, but esp. the end journal of a horizontal.
(n.) A metal eye or socket attached to the sternpost to receive the pintle of the rudder.
(v. t.) To deprive fraudulently; to cheat; to dupe; to impose upon.
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解釋/意思:
n. a genus of small carp-like fishes common in the fresh waters of Europe—easily caught: a person easily cheated.—adj. foolish.—v.t. to impose on cheat.
n. the bearing of a shaft esp. when made of a separate piece: a metallic journal-piece let into the end of a wooden shaft: a pin.
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