单词 | wick |
释义 | wick1[ wik ] / wɪk / nouna bundle or loose twist or braid of soft threads, or a woven strip or tube, as of cotton or asbestos, which in a candle, lamp, oil stove, cigarette lighter, or the like, serves to draw up the melted tallow or wax or the oil or other flammable liquid to be burned. verb (used with object)to draw off (liquid) by capillary action. Origin of wick1before 1000; Middle English wicke, weke,Old English wice, wēoc(e); cognate with Middle Dutch wiecke,Middle Low German wêke,Old High German wiohha lint, wick (German Wieke lint); akin to Sanskrit vāgura noose OTHER WORDS FROM wickwickless, adjectiveWords nearby wickwibble, wicca, wiccan, Wichita, Wichita Falls, wick, wicked, wickedness, wicker, wickerwork, wicket Definition for wick (2 of 4)wick2 [ wik ] / wɪk / noun Curling.a narrow opening in the field, bounded by other players' stones. Origin of wick2Origin uncertain Definition for wick (3 of 4)wick3 [ wik ] / wɪk / nounBritish Dialect. a farm, especially a dairy farm. Archaic. a village; hamlet. Origin of wick3before 900; Middle English wik, wich,Old English wīc house, village (compare Old Saxon wīc,Old High German wîch) <Latin vīcus village, estate (see vicinity); cognate with Greek oîkos house (see ecology, economy) Definition for wick (4 of 4)Wick [ wik ] / wɪk / nouna town in the Highland region, in N Scotland: herring fisheries. Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wickBritish Dictionary definitions for wick (1 of 4)wick1 / (wɪk) / nouna cord or band of loosely twisted or woven fibres, as in a candle, cigarette lighter, etc, that supplies fuel to a flame by capillary action get on someone's wick British slang to cause irritation to a person Derived forms of wickwicking, nounWord Origin for wickOld English weoce; related to Old High German wioh, Middle Dutch wēke (Dutch wiek) British Dictionary definitions for wick (2 of 4)wick2 / (wɪk) / nounarchaic a village or hamlet Word Origin for wickOld English wīc; related to -wich in place names, Latin vīcus, Greek oîkos British Dictionary definitions for wick (3 of 4)wick3 / (wɪk) / adjective Northern English dialectlively or active alive or crawlinga dog wick with fleas Word Origin for wickdialect variant of quick alive British Dictionary definitions for wick (4 of 4)Wick / (wɪk) / nouna town in N Scotland, in Highland, at the head of Wick Bay (an inlet of the North Sea). Pop: 7333 (2001) Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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