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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++piss1 /pɪs/ verb [intransitive] spoken not polite  1. HBHto urinate 撒尿2. piss in the wind spoken not polite to waste time or effort trying to do something that is impossible 费时间[精力]做不可能的事3. it is pissing down (with rain) spoken not polite British EnglishDN used to say that it is raining very heavily 下大雨4 piss yourself (laughing) spoken not polite British English to laugh a lot, especially when you cannot stop laughing 笑破肚皮They were all copying my accent and pissing themselves laughing. 他们都在模仿我的口音,肚皮都笑破了。5. piss all over somebody spoken not polite LAUGH British English to thoroughly defeat a person or a team 把某人打得屁滚尿流6. not have a pot to piss in spoken not polite POORto be extremely poor 穷得连个尿壶都没有7. go piss up a rope! spoken not polite American English used to tell someone to go away 滚开!滚蛋!8piss about/around phrasal verb British English spoken not polite a) BEHAVEto waste time doing stupid things with no purpose or plan 胡闹,浪费时间,游手好闲 SYN mess about/aroundStop pissing about and get some work done! 别再瞎混了,干点正事吧!b) TREAT/BEHAVE TOWARDS piss somebody about/around to treat someone badly by not doing what you have promised to do, or by not being honest with them 欺骗[愚弄]某人 SYN mess somebody about/aroundI wish he’d say yes or no – he’s been pissing me around for weeks. 我希望他能给个明确的答复——他折腾我好几个星期了。9piss something ↔ away phrasal verb spoken not polite SPEND MONEYto waste something in a very stupid way 糟蹋I was earning quite a lot but I pissed it all away. 我挣到很多钱,但都挥霍掉了。10piss off phrasal verb spoken not polite a) piss somebody ↔ off to annoy someone very much 激怒某人,使某人生气The way she treats me really pisses me off. 她那样对待我让我非常生气。b) LEAVE A PLACE British English to go away – used especially to tell someone to go away 滚开,滚蛋Now piss off and leave me alone! 滚开,别来烦我!He pissed off before we got there. 我们还没到那儿,他就已经滚蛋了。c) REFUSE British English used to say no or to refuse to do something 不行→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
pissThe tears were still pissing from my eyes when I fled to the can.Oh, she was pissed man.I can fully understand him being pissed off.It's no wonder Hite is pissed off.Crazy is living in a fog and pissing your pants.
piss2 noun spoken not polite  1 [singular]HBH an act of urinating 撒尿go for/have/take a pissI need to have a piss. 我得去撒尿。2. [uncountable]HB urine 尿3 take the piss (out of somebody/something) spoken not polite British EnglishMAKE FUN OF to annoy someone by laughing at them or making them seem stupid 〔嘲笑或愚弄某人而〕令(某人)生气 piss-takeThe kids always take the piss out of some teachers. 孩子们总是拿某些老师寻开心。4 be on the piss spoken not polite British EnglishDRINK to be at a pub or club, drinking a lot of alcohol 〔在酒吧等〕大量喝酒‘Where’s Jo?’ ‘Out on the piss somewhere.’ 乔在哪里?”“在外面某个地方大喝呢。5. be full of piss and vinegar spoken not polite American EnglishENERGETIC to be full of energy 充满活力,精力充沛 be a piece of piss at piece1(15)Origin piss1 (1200-1300) Old French pissier, from Vulgar Latin pissiare
to Corpus urinate


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piss1 /pɪs/ verb [intransitive] spoken not polite
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: pissier, from Vulgar Latin pissiare
1. to urinate
2. piss in the wind to waste time or effort trying to do something that is impossible
3. it is pissing down (with rain) British English used to say that it is raining very heavily
4. piss yourself (laughing) British English to laugh a lot, especially when you cannot stop laughing:
    They were all copying my accent and pissing themselves laughing.
5. piss all over somebody British English to thoroughly defeat a person or a team
6. not have a pot to piss in to be extremely poor
7. go piss up a rope! American English used to tell someone to go away
     
piss about/around phrasal verb British English spoken not polite
  1. to waste time doing stupid things with no purpose or plan
   SYN  mess about/around:
    Stop pissing about and get some work done!
  2. piss somebody about/around to treat someone badly by not doing what you have promised to do, or by not being honest with them
   SYN  mess somebody about/around:
    I wish he’d say yes or no – he’s been pissing me around for weeks.
piss something ↔ away phrasal verb spoken not polite
  to waste something in a very stupid way:
    I was earning quite a lot but I pissed it all away.
piss off phrasal verb spoken not polite
  1. piss somebody ↔ off to annoy someone very much:
    The way she treats me really pisses me off.
  2. British English to go away – used especially to tell someone to go away:
    Now piss off and leave me alone!
    He pissed off before we got there.
  3. British English used to say no or to refuse to do something

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piss2 noun spoken not polite
1. [singular] an act of URINATING
    go for/have/take a piss
    I need to have a piss.
2. [uncountable] urine
3. take the piss (out of somebody/something) British English to annoy someone by laughing at them or making them seem stupid ⇨ piss-take:
    The kids always take the piss out of some teachers.
4. be on the piss British English to be at a pub or club, drinking a lot of alcohol:
    ‘Where’s Jo?’ ‘Out on the piss somewhere.’
5. be full of piss and vinegar American English to be full of energy ⇨ be a piece of piss at piece1(15)


pissBrE /pɪs/ 🔊NAmE /pɪs/ 🔊 (taboo, slang) verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they piss BrE /pɪs/ 🔊 NAmE /pɪs/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it pisses BrE /ˈpɪsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpɪsɪz/ 🔊past simple pissed BrE /pɪst/ 🔊 NAmE /pɪst/ 🔊past participle pissed BrE /pɪst/ 🔊 NAmE /pɪst/ 🔊 -ing form pissing BrE /ˈpɪsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈpɪsɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] to urinate 撒尿 HELP A more polite way of expressing this is go to the toilet/loo ( (BrE)), go to the bathroom ( (NAmE)) or simply go ( (NAmE), (BrE)). 较委婉的表达方式为 go to the toilet/loo(英式英语)、go to the bathroom(美式英语)或直接用 go(美式和英式英语均可)。ˈpiss yourself (laughing)to laugh very hard 大笑不只;笑破肚皮 ˌpiss aˈbout/aˈround(BrE) to waste time by behaving in a silly way 浪费时间;混日子 HELP A more polite, informal way of saying this is mess about ( (BrE)) or mess around ( (NAmE), (BrE)). 较礼貌和非正式的说法是 mess about(英式英语)或 mess around(美式和英式英语均可)。ˌpiss sb aˈbout/aˈround(BrE) to treat sb in a way that is deliberately not helpful to them or wastes their time 存心折腾(某人);故意捣乱 HELP A more polite, informal way of saying this is mess sb about/around. 较礼貌和非正式的说法是 mess sb about/around。ˈpiss down(BrE) to rain heavily 下大雨ˌpiss ˈoff(especially BrE) (usually used in orders 通常用于命令) to go away 走开Why don't you just piss off and leave me alone? 你就不能滚开,让我一个人待会儿?🔊🔊ˌpiss sb↔ˈoffto make sb annoyed or bored 使生气;使厌烦Her attitude really pisses me off. 她的态度让我厌烦极了。🔊🔊
pissBrE /pɪs/ 🔊NAmE /pɪs/ 🔊 (taboo, slang) noun [uncountable] = urine [singular] an act of urinating 撒尿to go for a piss去撒尿be on the ˈpiss(BrE) to be out at a pub, club, etc. and drinking a large amount of alcohol (在酒馆等)暴饮take the ˈpiss (out of sb/sth)(BrE) to make fun of sb, especially by copying them or laughing at them for reasons they do not understand 拿…开心;嘲弄模仿a ˌpiece of ˈpiss(BrE, taboo, slang) a thing that is very easy to do 小菜一碟;轻而易举的事