Mull
[mʌl]
解釋/意思:
(noun.) an island in western Scotland in the Inner Hebrides.
(noun.) a term used in Scottish names of promontories; 'the Mull of Kintyre'.
(verb.) heat with sugar and spices to make a hot drink; 'mulled cider'.
加德纳整理--From WordNet
解釋/意思:
(n.) A thin, soft kind of muslin.
(n.) A promontory; as, the Mull of Cantyre.
(n.) A snuffbox made of the small end of a horn.
(n.) Dirt; rubbish.
(v. t.) To powder; to pulverize.
(v. i.) To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate; -- usually with over; as, to mull over a thought or a problem.
(n.) An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger.
(v. t.) To heat, sweeten, and enrich with spices; as, to mull wine.
(v. t.) To dispirit or deaden; to dull or blunt.
桃乐茜編輯
解釋/意思:
n. a muddle or mess.—v.t. to break to pieces: to confuse muddle.
n. a promontory: a horn snuff-box.
n. a soft muslin.—Also Mul′mul.
v.t. to warm spice and sweeten (wine ale &c.).—v.i. to toil on moil: to bustle about.—adj. Mulled.—n. Mull′er.
編輯:洛拉