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Gaff Meaning in English

word

ˈɡæf
GAF
ɡˈæf
GAF

释义

A 'gaff' is a pole with a hook for catching or lifting fish. Informally, it also means a social mistake or embarrassing error.

用法与细微差别

In fishing, 'gaff' is specific equipment. In British and Irish slang, 'gaff' can also mean a house or place, and in informal speech anywhere, it's used for a mistake ('political gaff'). Don't confuse 'gaff' (error) with 'gaffe', which only means a social blunder.

例句

He used a gaff to pull the big fish onto the boat.

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He made a big gaff at the meeting and everyone laughed.

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The fisherman sharpened his gaff before going out to sea.

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That politician’s last gaff was all over the news.

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Bring the gaff! This fish is huge!

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Oops, another classic work gaff—I sent the email to the wrong client.

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