goon



n. 受雇暴徒;愚笨者;呆子;怪诞的人
n. (Goon)人名;(瑞典)戈恩
n.
受雇暴徒,呆子,愚笨者;
变形
复数:goons
英英释义
goon[ ɡu:n ]
n.
an awkward stupid person
同义词:loutclodstumblebumoaflubberlummoxlumpgawk
an aggressive and violent young criminal
同义词:hoodhoodlumpunkthugtoughtoughiestrong-armer
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
Stansfield says he and his goons will show up at noon.
史丹斯菲尔德说要带着他那伙人正午时出现。
Maybe it's one of those goons from the Easttown dump site.
也许是那些在垃圾场工作的流氓来了。
I know I feel like such a goon, but I can't help it.
我知道我像个笨蛋,但我就是情不自禁。
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goon: [20] The antecedents of goon are murky. It may have been inspired by goony ‘simpleton’, which is first recorded in the 1890s and which may well be the same word as the much earlier gony with the same meaning, which in turn goes right back to the 16th century and could be related to Scottish gonyel ‘fool’. An ultimate connection with the obsolete verb gane ‘yawn’ has been suggested, but all we know for certain about goon itself is that it was introduced to the English language at large in America in 1921 by Frederick Lewis Allen, writing in Harper’s Magazine.He claimed that it had been in use in his family for some years, with the meaning ‘stolid person’, but he had no suggestions to offer as to its origins. It then disappears from the record until the 1930s, when its resurrection seems to have been set in train by ‘Alice the Goon’, a slow-witted, muscular character in the comic strip ‘Thimble Theater, featuring Popeye’ by E.C. Segar, which first came out in 1933 (it is not clear whether Segar knew about the earlier, 1920s usage).Taken up enthusiastically in student slang, by the end of the decade goon was firmly established in the senses ‘fool’ and ‘thug, strong-arm man’. During World War II it was applied by Allied prisoners of war to their German guards, and it has often been suggested that that was the inspiration for the goon of The Goon Show (originally Crazy People), the popular BBC radio comedy programme of the 1950s.Its creator, Spike Milligan, denied this, and said that he got the idea from the ‘Goon’ of the Popeye cartoons. Either way, it is the show’s particular brand of comical surreality that colours today’s meaning of the word.
goon (n.)
1921, in U.S. humorist Frederick J. Allen's piece "The Goon and His Style" (Harper's Monthly Magazine, December 1921), which defines it as "a person with a heavy touch," one who lacks "a playful mind;" perhaps a made-up word, or from gony "simpleton" (1580s), which was applied by sailors to the albatross and similar big, clumsy birds. The goons were characters in the "Thimble Theater" comic strip (starring Popeye) by U.S. cartoonist E.C. Segar (1894-1938); they appeared in Segar's strips from mid-1930s and, though they reportedly gave children nightmares, enjoyed a burst of popularity when they appeared in animated cartoons in 1938. The most famous was Alice the Goon, slow-witted and muscular (but gentle-natured) character who began as the Sea Hag's assistant. Segar might have got the word directly from sailors' jargon. Later 20c. senses of the word all probably stem from this: Sense of "hired thug" is first recorded 1938 (in reference to union "beef squads" used to cow strikers in the Pacific Northwest). She also was the inspiration for British comedian Spike Milligan's "The Goon Show." Also used among American and British POWs in World War II in reference to their German guards. What are now "juvenile delinquents" were in the 1940s sometimes called goonlets.
1. He and the other goon began to beat me up.
他和另外那个打手就开始殴打我。
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2. That will be a good brand. Goon .
那会是一个好牌子。傻瓜。
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3. A new plant will soon goon-stream here.
一座新工厂很快将在这里投入生产。
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4. That's why I'm so goon summer time no joke ?
不开玩笑,这就是为何每到夏天我会如此疯狂(训练)?。
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5. He opened the door and handed me a green goon suit.
他打开了门而且传递了我绿色的呆子诉讼。
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6. Just goon with your home work. I'll be waiting here for awhile.
你做你的作业,我在这等一会儿。
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7. The party B should inform a in advance if the lawyer goon errand.
乙方律师有出差等特殊情况的,应事先通知甲方。
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8. What with all this work and so little sleep at night, I don't think I can goon much longer.
有这大一大堆工作要做,夜里睡得又少,我看我是撑不了多久啦。
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9. With goon or kanon pronunciation s, onyomi-kanji in Japanese form a large number of kango compounds.
日语中的音读汉字构成了大量汉语复合词,读音以吴音和汉音为主。
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10. Time is the stealth goon, the one you ignore because you are so busy worrying about the goons right in front of you.
伊根写道:“时间——是人们总是因为忙于寻找担忧眼前的‘恶棍’而忽略的‘隐藏恶棍’。”
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11. Some lucky Nasa goon then gets to pick up his message and paste it into Twitter, where it becomes visible for all of us on the Internet.
某个走运的宇航局呆子收到他的信息后,再把它贴到Twitter上,这样我们所有的人都可以在网络上看到它了。
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12. Laterally they interfinger each other and their sedimentary environment be-longs to the barrier island-la goon system of microtidal coastal type(tidal range0-2m).
它们在横向上呈指状交错关系,其沉积环境隶属于小潮海岸型障壁岛—泻湖沉积体系。
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13. Laterally they interfinger each other and their sedimentary environment be-longs to the barrier island-la goon system of microtidal coastal type(tidal range0-2m).
它们在横向上呈指状交错关系,其沉积环境隶属于小潮海岸型障壁岛—泻湖沉积体系。
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