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单词 clew
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clew

/kluː /
noun
1The lower or after corner of a sail.I started to give the outhaul a good yank to get the foot of the main tight and the damned thing came off in my hand along with a piece of the sail containing the clew....
  • Hullo is a rectangular shaped flat wooden plank seater with its four corners fixed to the roof by means of metal clews which can swing.
  • A clew of the sail is fixed to the slide allowing the sail to be orientated without a need for a boom.
2 (clews) Sailing The cords by which a hammock is suspended.Tie the clew down to the boom using a reef knot....
  • A good but currently illegal idea you can use to keep tension in the outhaul lines is to tie the clew inhaul shockcord between the clew cringle and the block.
3 archaic A ball of thread.A clew of sugán rope or ceirtlin súgán in traditional style was made of bent grass by Peter Shevlin of Belmullet....
  • If we observe this clew of wool from, say a kilometre distance, it is just a spot - zero dimension.
  • The clever man took a clew of rope and suspended it by the door of entry so that it could serve as a guide to all who entered or came out.
4 archaic variant of clue.To this horrible mystery there is not as yet, we believe, the slightest clew....
  • In searching for evidence of the presence of the murderer, not a clew of any kind could be found.
verb [with object] (clew something up (or down)) Sailing
Raise (or lower) a square sail by the clews when furling (or unfurling).It is mostly the way to man the clew-lines and the bunt-lines, ease off the lee-sheet and clew it up....
  • If you intend to set them again after the topsail is reefed, clew the sail up.
  • And your Arthur, I mind, was one of the four men to go aloft to clew it up.

Origin

Old English cliwen, cleowen (denoting a rounded mass, also a ball of thread), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch kluwen. All senses are also recorded for the form clue.

  • clue from Late Middle English:

    Our word clue is a modern spelling of the old word clew, ‘a ball of thread’. The idea here is of string or thread being used to guide a person out of a maze by tracing a path through it. The most famous example is that of the Greek hero Theseus, who killed the monstrous bull-headed Minotaur in its lair and then escaped from the Labyrinth, an underground maze of tunnels. This he was able to do because the princess Ariadne gave him a ball of twine, which he unravelled as he went in and followed back to find his way out again. From this a clue became anything that you can follow to get a solution.

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