Slag
의미: Derogatory British term for a promiscuous woman; to criticize harshly.
'Slag' as a noun is a highly offensive term for a promiscuous woman—essentially British equivalent of 'slut.' As a verb, 'to slag off' means to criticize harshly. The verb usage is common and less offensive; the noun is a serious insult.
예문
- Don't slag him off behind his back. 别在背后说他坏话。No le pongas a caldo a sus espaldas.陰で悪口を言うな。뒤에서 욕하지 마.
- The papers slagged off the film. 报纸把那部电影批得一文不值。Los periódicos pusieron la película a caldo.新聞がその映画をこき下ろした。신문이 그 영화를 혹평했다.
- Stop slagging me off! 别再说我坏话了!¡Deja de ponerme a parir!悪口を言うのをやめろ!나 욕하는 거 그만해!
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/slæɡ/
사용 가이드
맥락: criticism, insult
어조: critical, insulting
✓ 올바른 표현
- 'Slag off' (criticize) is common'Slag off'(批评)是常见用法'Slag off' (criticar) es de uso común'Slag off'(批判する)は一般的な使い方'Slag off'(비판하다)는 흔한 표현
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Noun form very offensive to women名词形式对女性非常冒犯La forma nominal es muy ofensiva para las mujeres名詞形は女性に対して非常に攻撃的명사형은 여성에게 매우 모욕적
흔한 실수
- Verb 'slag off' is much less offensive than noun
기원과 역사
Originally industrial term for waste material from smelting. Applied to people considered 'worthless' by 18th century. The 'slag off' verb meaning criticize emerged in the 20th century.
어원: From slag (industrial waste)
최초 기록: 18th century as insult
문화적 배경
Era: 18th century onwards
Generation: All ages
Social background: Working class origin
Pop culture: British TV
Regional notes: British and Australian. Verb usage more acceptable than noun.
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