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IMP    音标拼音: ['ɪmp]
n. 顽童
vt. 加强,补充,装翅膀

顽童加强,补充,装翅膀

IMP
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imp
n 1: (folklore) fairies that are somewhat mischievous [synonym:
{elf}, {hob}, {gremlin}, {pixie}, {pixy}, {brownie}, {imp}]
2: one who is playfully mischievous [synonym: {imp}, {scamp},
{monkey}, {rascal}, {rapscallion}, {scalawag}, {scallywag}]

Imp \Imp\ ([i^]mp), n. [OE. imp a graft, AS. impa; akin to Dan.
ympe, Sw. ymp, prob. fr. LL. impotus, Gr. ? engrafted,
innate, fr. ? to implant; ? in ? to produce; akin to E. be.
See 1st {In-}, {Be}.]
1. A shoot; a scion; a bud; a slip; a graft. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
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2. An offspring; progeny; child; scion. [Obs.]
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The tender imp was weaned. --Fairfax.
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3. A young or inferior devil; a little, malignant spirit; a
puny demon; a contemptible evil worker.
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To mingle in the clamorous fray
Of squabbling imps. --Beattie.
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4. Something added to, or united with, another, to lengthen
it out or repair it, -- as, an addition to a beehive; a
feather inserted in a broken wing of a bird; a length of
twisted hair in a fishing line. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]
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Imp \Imp\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Imped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Imping}.] [AS. impian to imp, ingraft, plant; akin to Dan.
ympe, Sw. ympa, OHG. impf[=o]n, impit[=o]n, G. impfen. See
{Imp}, n.]
1. To graft; to insert as a scion. [Obs.] --Rom. of R.
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2. (Falconry) To graft with new feathers, as a wing; to
splice a broken feather. Hence, [Fig.]: To repair; to
extend; to increase; to strengthen; to equip. [Archaic]
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Imp out our drooping country's broken wing. --Shak.
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Who lazily imp their wings with other men's plumes.
--Fuller.
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Here no frail Muse shall imp her crippled wing.
--Holmes.
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Help, ye tart satirists, to imp my rage
With all the scorpions that should whip this age.
--Cleveland.
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114 Moby Thesaurus words for "imp":
Ariel, Befind, Corrigan, Dingbelle, Fifinella, Finnbeara, Hob,
Hobgoblin, JD, Mab, Oberon, Puck, Titania, appendage, arm, bad boy,
bad fairy, bad peri, banshee, booger, bough, branch, brat, brownie,
buffoon, bugger, cluricaune, cutup, devil, deviling, devilkin,
diablotin, dwarf, elf, enfant terrible, erlking, fairy,
fairy queen, fay, funmaker, gamin, gnome, goblin, gremlin, hand,
hob, hobgoblin, holy terror, hood, hoodlum, hooligan, joint, joker,
jokester, juvenile delinquent, knave, kobold, leg, leprechaun,
limb, link, little devil, little monkey, little rascal, lobe,
lobule, member, minx, mischief, mischief-maker, monkey, offshoot,
organ, ouphe, peri, pinion, pixie, poltergeist, pooka,
practical joker, prankster, puca, puck, punk, punk kid, pwca,
ramification, rapscallion, rascal, rogue, rowdy, ruffian, runner,
scamp, scapegrace, scion, spoiled brat, spray, sprig, sprite, spur,
switch, sylph, sylphid, tail, tendril, tokoloshe, troll, twig,
urchin, wag, whippersnapper, wing, young devil



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