释义 |
ˈremble, v. dial. [Of obscure origin.] trans. To move, stir. Hence ˈrembling vbl. n.
1579W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue 56 They must take heede that in the rembling thereof they crush not all their bones in sunder. 1674Ray N.C. Words 38 To Remble: Lincoln, to move or remove. 1864Tennyson North. Farmer i. viii, I stubb'd 'um oop wi' the lot, an' raaved an' rembled 'um out. Ibid. xv, A weänt niver give it..to Robins—a niver rembles the stoäns. |