释义 |
potrack, v. rare.|pəʊˈtræk| [Echoic.] intr. To cry as a guinea-fowl.
1883J. C. Harris Nights Uncle Remus 153 The squawking and pot-racking went on at such a rate that the geese awoke. 1886Pop. Sci. Monthly Mar. 640 The dusting of chickens, cackling of geese, and ‘pot-racking’ of Guinea-hens. |