释义 |
sturt I. \ˈstərt\ noun Etymology: Middle English, contention, wrangling, alteration of strut, strout contention, combat; akin to Middle High German strūz combat, Old English strūtian to exert oneself — more at strut chiefly Scotland : disturbance, trouble < amid the sturt of war — Edinburgh Review > < memories of early sturt and strife — John Buchan > II. verb Etymology: Middle English sturten to fight, wrangle, from sturt, n. chiefly Scotland : startle, stir, vex, annoy |