"to move quickly," 1530s, of uncertain origin, perhaps a variant of Middle English scut "rabbit, rabbit's tail," in reference to its movements (see scut (n.1)), but there are phonetic difficulties. Perhaps rather from a North Sea Germanic source akin to Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schudden "to shake" (see quash). Related: Scudded; scudding. As a noun from c. 1600, from the verb. It also was the NATO reporting name for a type of Soviet missile introduced in the 1960s.
例文
1. The helpers came in a scud .
救援者が駆けつけてきた.
2.The scud had banked over the moon,and it was now quite dark.
漂う霧、月を覆い、夜は暗くなる。
3.See the courthouse blossom,surprises,heaven,accidetally clouds scud across remain.