c. 1500, "old or decayed tree stump," of unknown origin. Meaning extended to "small ox or cow" (1540s) and by 1610s generally to undersized animals and people. Specific American English sense of "smallest of a litter" (especially of pigs) is attested from 1841. Some see a connection to Middle Dutch runt "ox," but OED thinks this unlikely, and pronounces the word "of obscure origin." Related: Runty (1807).
权威例句
1. Animals reject the runt of the litter.
动物会丢弃最弱小的幼仔。
2. You little runt!
你这个小矬子!
3. the runt of the litter
最弱小的幼崽
4. My research owes nothing to anybody, least of all to a little runt like you.