Knap
[næp]
解释:
(n.) A protuberance; a swelling; a knob; a button; hence, rising ground; a summit. See Knob, and Knop.
(v. t.) To bite; to bite off; to break short.
(v. t.) To strike smartly; to rap; to snap.
(v. i.) To make a sound of snapping.
(n.) A sharp blow or slap.
阿伦编辑
解释:
n. (Bacon) a protuberance a hillock.—n. Knap′weed a general name for plants of the genus Centaurea of the composite family—star-thistle bachelor's buttons.
v.t. to snap or break with a snapping noise: to break in pieces with blows as stones: to bite off nibble:—pr.p. knap′ping; pa.p. knapped.—ns. Knap′bottle the bladder-campion; Knap′per one who breaks stones esp. one who breaks up flint-flakes for gun-flints; Knap′ping-hamm′er (Scot.) a hammer for breaking stones.—v.i. Knap′ple to nibble.
整理:昆廷
例句:
- To Mistover Knap. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- The Quiet Woman Inn was visible on the low margin of the heath in one direction, and afar on the other hand rose Mistover Knap. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- And 'tis on the knap afore the old captain's house at Mistover. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- As soon as he was on the road the little bonfire on Mistover Knap again met his eye. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- She reached the wicket at Mistover Knap, but before opening it she turned and faced the heath once more. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
- Captain Vye's granddaughter, of Mistover Knap. 托马斯·哈代. 还乡.
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