单词 | to shank off |
释义 | > as lemmasto shank off 2. intransitive. Of a plant or fruit: To decay at the stem or footstalk; to be affected with shanking; usually to shank off. Also passive. Cf. shanking n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > disease or injury > be diseased, injured, or discoloured [verb (intransitive)] burn?1523 blast1580 slaya1642 smut1657 fire1693 mowburn1707 go1735 strike1742 curl1793 gum1794 sunburn1833 French1836 rust1839 shank1848 houseburn1850 the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk upon or tread [verb (transitive)] > compel to walk walk1578 to walk Spanish1838 to shank off1848 to march off1884 sashay1928 1848 Turner in Beck's Florist I. 24 Entire beds [of pansies] have been known to shank off during a very hot summer. 1863 Darwin in Jrnl. Proc. Linn. Soc.: Bot. 7 70 Only four capsules [of a Linum] shanked off. 1892 Garden Aug. 193/3 The first season..the Grapes shanked badly. < as lemmas |
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