词汇 | clinker |
释义 | clinker Theme: ERROR n. a mistake; (in music) a misplayed note.That was a bad clinker in the middle of the soft passage.Look at the score, man! That series of clinkers just isn't there. Theme: WORTHLESSNESS n. a worthless person or thing. (From the term for a cinder.)This guy is such a clinker. Who needs him?Ralph has turned out to be a real clinker. We'll have to pink slip him. clinker noun 1 in the entertainment industry, a failure US, 1961. 2 a small piece of faeces clinging to anal hairs UK, 1904. 3 a wrong note in a musical performance US, 1937. 4 a mistake US, 1937. 5 a piece of broken-up ice on the water CANADA, 2001 clinker1. An unpleasant or incorrect musical note. Oof, that was a real clinker—my finger slipped and hit the wrong key. 2. Someone or something deemed to be insignificant or ineffectual. I think it's time for me to get a new car—this one has turned out to be a real clinker. clinker1. n. a mistake; (in music) a misplayed note. Look at the score, man! That series of clinkers just isn’t there. 2. n. a worthless person or thing. (From the term for a cinder.) Ralph has turned out to be a real clinker. We’ll have to pink slip him. |
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