单词 | rick |
释义 | rick1/rɪk![]() noun 1A stack of hay, corn, straw, or similar material, especially one formerly built into a regular shape and thatched.Our first night on the march, the General and his staff all climbed into a straw rick and passed a restful, if short, night....
1.1North American A pile of firewood somewhat smaller than a cord. 1.2North American A set of shelving for storing barrels.Alison heard the sound of ricks shifting and the floor beneath them was beginning to shake. verb [with object] Form into a rick or ricks; stack: the nine cords of good spruce wood ricked up in the back yard OriginOld English hrēac, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rook. Rhymesrick2/rɪk![]() noun A slight sprain or strain, especially in a person’s neck or back: the screen tilter lets you play the game flat without developing a permanent rick in your neck verb [with object] British Strain (one’s neck or back) slightly: I whirled so quickly that I nearly ricked my neck...
OriginLate 18th century (as a verb): of dialect origin. |
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