单词 | hurlbat |
释义 | hurl /hûrl/transitive verb
ORIGIN: Cf LGer hurreln to hurl, precipitate; influenced by hurtle and whirl hurlˈer noun hurlˈey or hurlˈing noun A game similar to hockey, of Irish origin, played by teams of 15, with broad-bladed sticks (hurlˈeys) and a hide-covered cork ball hurlˈy noun (Scot) A large two-wheeled barrow hurlˈbarrow noun (Scot) A wheelbarrow hurlˈbat see whirlbat under whirl hurlˈey-house noun (Scot) A house in a state of disrepair hurlˈy-hacket noun (Scot)
whirl /(h)wûrl/noun
ORIGIN: ME whirlen, from ON hvirfla, frequentative of hverfa to turn round; Ger wirbeln whirlˈer noun whirlˈing noun and adjective whirlˈingly adverb whirlˈy adjective Characterized by whirls or whirling whirlˈ-about noun
whirlˈbat (also whorlˈbat and hurlˈbat) noun (obsolete) Translating L caestus (see cestus2) whirlˈblast noun A whirling blast of wind whirl bone noun
whirling dervish noun One of an order of Muslim devotees, founded in 1273, who dance or spin round as an aid to religious meditation (also Mevlevi) whirlˈing-table noun
whirlˈpool noun
whirlpool bath same as Jacuzzi® whirlˈwind noun
adjective Describing anything that develops rapidly or violently whirˈlybird noun (informal) A helicopter give something a whirl (informal) To try something out |
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