释义 |
dan·der I. \ˈdan(d)ə(r)\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: origin unknown 1. dialect Britain : to walk at a leisurely pace : saunter, idle 2. dialect Britain : to wander mentally II. \-ər\ noun (-s) chiefly Scotland : a leisurely walk : stroll III. \ˈdandə(r), ˈdaan-\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of earlier dandruff, dandro 1. : dandruff; specifically : minute scales from hair, feathers, or skin that may act as allergens 2. : anger, temper < finally, she got her dander up and wrote direct to the president — S.V.Benét > IV. \ˈdan(d)ə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown dialect Britain : a piece of slag : a calcined cinder — usually used in plural < danders from the fire > |