cuffed n. 折口;袖级袖;翻口短袜
v. 为…装袖口;给…戴上手铐;用巴掌打(cuff的过去分词形式)
- ' Hindley put out his tongue, and cuffed him over the ears.
“欣德利吐吐舌头,并打了他耳光,“你最好现在就做。” - Members of the crew were cuffed and held on the ground until the situation was sorted out.
警员给剧组成员上了手铐,把他们摁在地上,直到事情搞清楚才放了他们。 - Caesar is stabbed by the senators;Christ is cuffed by lackeys.One feels the God through the greater outrage.
可是佐伊尔和西塞罗是两回事,西塞罗用思想来裁判,布鲁图斯以利剑来裁判。
Cuff \Cuff\ (k?f), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cuffed} (k?ft); p. pr. &
vb. n. {Cuffing}.] [Cf. Sw. kuffa to knock, push,kufva to
check, subdue, and E. cow, v. t. ]
1. To strike; esp., to smite with the palm or flat of the
hand; to slap.
I swear I'll cuff you, if you strike again. --Shak.
They with their quills did all the hurt they could,
And cuffed the tender chickens from their food.
--Dryden.
2. To buffet. ``Cuffed by the gale.'' --Tennyson.