a covering for the head made of real or artificial hair, typically worn by judges and barristers in law courts or by people trying to conceal their baldness 假发
派生 wigged adjective wigless adjective 语源
late 17th cent.: shortening of periwig
wig2 (wigged, wigging)
[with obj.](Brit. informal, dated)rebuke (someone ) severely (英,非正式,旧)严斥,斥责 I had often occasion to wig him for getting drunk. 他经常喝醉,我不得不呵斥他。
语源
early 19th cent.: apparently from wig, perhaps from bigwig and associated with a rebuke given by a person in authority
继承用法 wig out
(informal, chiefly US)become deliriously excited; go completely wild (非正式,主美)激动;发狂