trundle
英 [ˈtrʌn.dəl]
美 [ˈtrʌn.dəl]
- n. 滚动;小脚轮
- vt. 使滚动;运送
- vi. 滚动;移动
1. trend => trundle.
trundle 缓慢而沉重地走来自中古英语 trendle,轮子,圈,来自中英语 trendel,小环,词源同 trend,河流转弯处,趋势。 -le,表反复。引申词义缓慢而沉重的走。
- trundle
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trundle: see trend
- trundle (n.)
- "small wheel to support heavy weights," 1540s (implied in trundle bed "low bed on small wheels"), possibly from Middle English trendle "wheel, suspended hoop" (early 14c.), from Old English trendel "ring, disk" (see trend (v.)). Also probably in part from Old French trondeler "to roll down, fall down," which is of Germanic origin.
- trundle (v.)
- 1590s (transitive), from trundle (n.). Intransitive use from 1620s. Related: Trundled; trundling.
- 1. A few horse-drawn carts still trundle through the dilapidated mining villages.
- 几架马车仍然在破落的矿村中曲折行进。
- 2. Girls trundle in carrying heavy book bags.
- 背着沉重书包的女孩们慢慢走进来。
- 3. Trundle a hoop along.
- 滚铁环.
- 4. I doubt if Emerson could trundle a wheelbarrow through the streets ( Henry David Thoreau )
- 我怀疑爱默生是否能把一辆独轮车推过街道 ( 亨利戴维索罗 )
- 5. I am coming !'he shouted, and sailed the trundle - bed boat straight at them.
- 他叫道, 乘着矮床帆船径直向星星们驶去.