“snark”的英英意思

单词 snark
释义 I. snark, n.|snɑːk|
[Invented by ‘Lewis Carroll’ (C. L. Dodgson) in The Hunting of the Snark (1876).]
An imaginary animal. Also Comb.
1879Temple Bar Nov. 391 Hunting for snarkes is a very pleasant occupation, if you do but make-believe strong enough.1888Lees & Clutterbuck B.C. 1887 xxvi. (1892) 297 There is quite a Snark-hunting ring about it.1895K. Grahame Golden Age 90 Some sinuous and snarklike conflict on the mat.
II. snark, v. dial.|snɑːk|
[Corresponds to MLG. and LG. snarken (NFris. snarke, Sw. and Norw. snarka), MHG. snarchen (G. schnarchen, schnarken), of imitative origin: cf. snork v.]
1. intr. To snore; to snort.
1866N. & Q. 3rd Ser. X. 248/1, I will not quite compare it [a sound] to a certain kind of snarking or gnashing.1907Westm. Gaz. 9 Nov. 4/1 All of a sudden she (the mare, I suppose he meant) snarked an' begun to turn round.
2. intr. and trans. To find fault (with), to nag.
1882Jamieson's Sc. Dict. IV. 314/2 To Snark,..to fret, grumble, or find fault with one.1904E. Nesbit Phœnix & Carpet x. 185 He remembered how Anthea had refrained from snarking him about tearing the carpet.

 

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