Shrugged Meaning in English
word · lemma: shrug
ˈʃɹəɡd
SHRUHGD
ʃɹˈʌɡd
SHRUGD
释义
To raise and lower your shoulders, usually to show that you do not know something or do not care.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly in informal and neutral settings. Often follows a subject to describe physical gestures in stories or conversations. Common collocations: 'shrugged his shoulders', 'just shrugged', 'shrugged and walked away'. Not used for literal movement of objects.
Spanish: encogerse de hombrosPortuguese (BR): dar de ombrosPortuguese (PT): encolher os ombrosChinese (Simplified): 耸耸肩Chinese (Traditional): 聳聳肩Hindi: कंधे उचकानाArabic: هز كتفيهBengali: কাঁধ ঝাঁকালেন - কাঁধ তুলে উঠালেনRussian: пожал плечамиJapanese: 肩をすくめたVietnamese: nhún vaiKorean: 어깨를 으쓱했다Turkish: omuz silktiUrdu: کندھے اچکائےIndonesian: mengangkat bahu
例句
He shrugged because he didn't know the answer.
basic
She just shrugged and walked away.
basic
The boy shrugged to show he didn't care.
basic
I asked why he was late, but he just shrugged.
natural
When everyone stared at her, she shrugged awkwardly.
natural
He shrugged as if to say, 'What can you do?'
natural