释义 |
trin·dle I. \ˈtrindəl, dial -n(d)əl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English trindel, from Old English tryndel, trendel circle, ring — more at trendle 1. dialect England : a round or circular object; specifically : the wheel of a wheelbarrow 2. : either of a pair of metal plates that are inserted between the backbone and boards of a rounded and backed book to force the backbone temporarily into a flat shape while the fore edge is being trimmed II. \-n(d)əl\ intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English trindelen, probably from trindel trindle dialect : roll, trundle |