sod  
 noun uk/sɒd/ us/sɑːd/
  (PERSON)         
  [ C ] UK offensive讨厌的事物(或人);难办的事 
something or someone considered unpleasant or difficult
  Apparently he's a sod to work for. 据说为他工作很麻烦。 
 What did you do that for, you stupid sod? 为什么要那样做,你这愚蠢的讨厌鬼? 
 It was a sod of a car to repair. 这辆车很难修理。 
  [ C ] UK offensive人,小子,家伙 
a person
  He's won again - the lucky sod! 他又赢了——这小子真走运! 
 The poor old sod - I don't suppose he's got a home. 这可怜的老头儿——我觉得他没有家。 
   (GRASS)         
 [ S or C ](移植的)草皮,草地 
a rectangular piece that has been cut from an area of grass
  He worked fast, cutting and slicing the turf neatly, heaving the sod to one side. 他干得很快,把草皮一块块整整齐齐地切割开来并拖到一边。 
  [ S ] literary土壤;土地 
soil or ground
  She sleeps beneath the sod (= she is dead and has been buried). 她长眠于地下了。 
 Idiom   
not care/give a sodidiom UK offensive 不担心;不在意
to not be worried about other people's opinions or actions
  I'm leaving and I don't give a sod (about) what Margaret thinks. 我要走了,我才不在意玛格丽特怎么想呢。 
 She doesn't care a sod about her reputation. 她一点都不在意自己的名声。 
 sod       
exclamation UK offensive uk/sɒd/ us/sɑːd/ (also sod it!)
 (表示恼火)该死
used to express anger
  Oh sod it - I've left my glasses behind! 哦,该死——我忘记拿眼镜了!