sods
n. 愚笨的(男)人( sod的名詞複數 ); 討厭鬼; 招惹麻煩的事情; 草皮
v. 顛覆,破壞(政治制度、宗教信仰等)( subvert的過去式和過去分詞 ); 激動,大怒; 強壓怒火; 生悶氣(~with sth|~ at sth)
If someone calls another person or something such as a job a sod, they are expressing anger or annoyance towards that person or thing.
If someone uses an expression such as sod it ,sod you, or sod that, they are expressing anger or showing that they do not care about something.
The sod is the surface of the earth, with the grass and roots that are growing in it.
Sod all means 'nothing at all'.
Sod's Law or sod's law is the idea that if something can go wrong, it will go wrong.
This was sod's law: when the spare tyre is in use, you will have a puncture.
這真是墨菲法則:一用備用輪胎,保準扎孔。
Some sods have been removed to make a place for the bonfire.
幾塊草皮已經移掉以便空出地方燃營火.
And as their choices are shaky , the whole balance sods off.
而他們卻在搖擺不定間,將公正出賣!
John had his sods education in view when he began to save money.
約翰省錢的目的是為使他的兒子受教育.
As mentioned before, these include things like plant mats and native sods designed for wetland use.
正如之前所提到的, 這些產品包括專為溼地而設計的植物墊和本土草皮.