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nettle
- IPA[ˈnɛtl]
英式
- a herbaceous plant which has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.;used in names of other plants with leaves of a similar appearance to those of the nettle, e.g. dead-nettle.
- irritate or annoy (someone);sting with nettles.
verb: nettle, 3rd person present: nettles, gerund or present participle: nettling, past tense: nettled, past participle: nettled
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名詞
- 1. a herbaceous plant which has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.
- ▪ used in names of other plants with leaves of a similar appearance to those of the nettle, e.g. dead-nettle.
動詞
- 1. irritate or annoy (someone) ‘I was only asking,’ Jess said, nettled
- 2. archaic sting with nettles.
- a Eurasian nettle covered in minute hairs that inject irritants when they are touched. These ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an Old World plant of the mint family, with leaves that resemble those of a nettle but lack ...
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- a large, stinging jellyfish.
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- a rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely, sometimes with dangerous swelling, ...
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- a plant of the mint family that resembles the nettle. Native to Eurasia, it has been introduced ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a Eurasian nettle covered in minute hairs that inject irritants such as histamine and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an Old World tree related to the hackberries, with a straight silvery-grey trunk and rough, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an Old World tree related to the hackberries, with a straight silvery-gray trunk and rough, ...
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- IPA[ˈned(ə)l]
美式
- a herbaceous plant which has jagged leaves covered with stinging hairs.
- irritate or annoy (someone): I was nettled by Alene's tone of superiority
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