释义 |
et·tle I. \ˈed.əl\ verb Etymology: Middle English ettlen, atlen, from Old Norse ætla; akin to Old English eahtian to consider, estimate, watch over, eaht consideration, estimation, Old High German ahtōn to consider, believe, estimate, ahta consideration, attention, esteem, Gothic ahjan to believe, think, aha understanding, mind, Greek oknos hesitation, fear, and perhaps to Old English ēage eye — more at eye transitive verb 1. chiefly Scotland : intend, plan, design 2. chiefly Scotland : attempt, venture 3. chiefly Scotland : guess, suppose intransitive verb chiefly Scotland : aim, aspire, plan II. noun (-s) Scotland : intent, purpose III. noun (-s) Etymology: by alteration (resulting from incorrect division of a nettle) dialect England : nettle |