释义 |
eave \ˈēv\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: back-formation from eaves (taken as a plural), from Middle English eves, from Old English efes; akin to Old High German obasa portico, Old Norse ups eaves, Gothic ubizwa portico, Gothic uf under — more at up 1. usually eaves plural but singular or plural in construction a. : the lower border of a roof that overhangs the wall < worn by the dripping from the eave > < the eaves are neatly boxed > b. : the corresponding overhang of thatch (as on a stack of fodder) 2. usually eaves plural but singular or plural in construction : a projecting edge (as of a hill or a hat) |