tew
名词 n.
动词 v.
副词 adv.
英文释义
名词 n.
- Prep work; labour.
- Fishing tackle; a rope or chain for towing a boat; a net.
- Trouble; worry.
- A cord; a string.
- Constant work; bustling; worry, excitement.
动词 v.
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To tow along, as a vessel.
— By which the Danes had then their full-fraught Navies tew’d:
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To prepare (leather, hemp, etc.) by beating or working; to taw.
— It' I bequeath to Richard Smythe, of Steton, my best losyn sherte, a tewed bull skyn, a bushell of wheate, and a bushel of barlie.
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To beat; to scourge.
— with the king ran also Dyvers others, who all returning brought Cudgells and wandes in their hands all to be tewed, as if they had beaten him extreamly.
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To muddle; to mix up.
— Within here, h'as made the gayest sport with Tom the Coachman, so tewed him up with Sack that he lies lashing a But of Malmsie for his Mares.
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To work at or worry.
— The book was in town, I sent a Friend for it, who brought it to the governor: the priest tewed and turned it, but could not find any thing to prove his charge.
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To harangue or argue with.
— You should have ta'en her then, turn'd her, and tewed her I' th' strength of all her resolution, flatter'd her, and shaked her stubborn will; she would have thank'd you, She would have loved you infinitely;
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To tease; to vex or worry.
— but having received his orders early that morning from the trainer, accompanied with a warning not to suffer himself to be tewed (Yorkshire patois for worried) by anything Mr. Mellish might say, the sallow-complexioned lad walked about in the calm serenity of innocence
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To work hard; to strive.
— He 'le tug and tew, and strive and stoope to ought.
副词 adv.
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Pronunciation spelling of too
— bollywood was tew good this year it was refreshing that it made it to my top genres
词源
词源 1
From Middle English tewen, a variant of tawen (“to taw, prepare”). More at taw.
词源 2
Uncertain. Perhaps from an unrecorded Middle English *tewe, *teoȝ, from Old English *tēog (“utensil, tackle, rigging”), from Proto-West Germanic *teug, from Proto-Germanic *teugą (“gear, utensil”). If so, then cognate with West Frisian túch (“rigging, tackle”), Dutch tuig (“rigging, tackle”), German Zeug (“equipment, stuff”). More at toy.
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