tiller
英 [ˈtɪl.ər]
美 [ˈtɪl.ɚ]
- n. [船] 舵柄;农夫
- vi. 分蘖
- n. (Tiller)人名;(英、德、捷)蒂勒
tiller 小船的舵柄,农夫来自古法语 tilier,弓弩的握柄,织工织布的把手,来自拉丁语 tela,网,织布机,来自 PIE*teks-la, 来自*teks,编织,纺织,词源同 texture,toiletry.后引申词义小船的舵柄,拼写比较 regulate,rule. 另一词义农夫来自 till,耕地,犁地。
- tiller
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tiller: see toil
- tiller (n.1)
- mid-14c., "stock of a crossbow," from Old French telier "stock of a crossbow" (c. 1200), originally "weaver's beam," from Medieval Latin telarium, from Latin tela "web; loom," from PIE *teks-la-, from root *teks- "to weave" (see texture (n.)). Meaning "bar to turn the rudder of a boat" first recorded 1620s.
- tiller (n.2)
- "one who tills," mid-13c., from till (v.).
- 1. Tiller moaned and managed to croak, "Help me."
- 蒂勒呻吟着,用沙哑的声音勉强喊出了一声“救救我”。
- 2. If the tiller is industrious, the farmland is productive.
- 人勤地不懒.
- 3. Some wheats and ryes tiller freely.
- 有些小麦和裸麦大量分蘖.
- 4. I have the two oars and the tiller and the short club. "
- 我还有两把桨和那个舵把和那根短棍. ”
- 5. At first he tried to club them with the tiller.
- 起初他设法用舵把朝它们劈过去.