释义 |
stud·dle I. \ˈstədəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English stodul sley of a loom, from Old English stōdla; akin to Middle High German stuodel post, Old English standan to stand — more at stand : a prop or stud used in timbering; especially : a piece or post separating the frames, rings, or sets used in timbering a mine shaft II. \“, ˈstu̇d-\ transitive verb Etymology: probably alteration (influenced by stir) (I) of muddle, v. dialect : to muddy (as water) by stirring up : roil |