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单词 widdershins
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Definition of widdershins in English:

widdershins

(also withershins)
adverbˈwɪdəʃɪnzˈwidərˌSHinz
Scottish
  • In a direction contrary to the sun's course, considered as unlucky; anticlockwise.

    she danced widdershins around him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lets face it; I was not trapped inside a rickety old church with the dog running widdershins about it so I think I am safe.
    • They started to move widdershins, or counter-clockwise.
    • ‘Watch and learn,’ his friend replies enigmatically, before changing the clockwise finger-spin to widdershins.
    • A halfhearted pit had formed, swirling widdershins in front of the stage.
    • ‘My love then and his bonny ship turn'd withershins about’ - sing along now!
    • He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing.
    • These are all created by either a single point of applied pressure or a combination of pressure and motion (back and forwards within track, clockwise, withershins).
    • There is something a bit skewed, a bit loopy about Lonergan people who wend their way through life widdershins, and Lonergan talk that is really front-stoop philosophizing.
    • She didn't waken as Ander scooped her up in his arms, carried her down the wide staircase, then turned fully withershins so that he was facing the ship's forward quarters.
    • He waved the Mistletoe three time widdershins around his head, said the sacred words and did the dance that only Witches and Druids know.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Middle Low German weddersins, from Middle High German widersinnes, from wider 'against' + sin 'direction'; the second element was associated with Scots sin 'sun'.

 
 

Definition of widdershins in US English:

widdershins

(also withershins)
adverbˈwidərˌSHinz
Scottish
  • In a direction contrary to the sun's course, considered as unlucky; counterclockwise.

    she danced widdershins around him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lets face it; I was not trapped inside a rickety old church with the dog running widdershins about it so I think I am safe.
    • ‘Watch and learn,’ his friend replies enigmatically, before changing the clockwise finger-spin to widdershins.
    • They started to move widdershins, or counter-clockwise.
    • A halfhearted pit had formed, swirling widdershins in front of the stage.
    • He flew three times widdershins round the garden before stealing the gift of speech from Sister Sun, then escaped, laughing.
    • She didn't waken as Ander scooped her up in his arms, carried her down the wide staircase, then turned fully withershins so that he was facing the ship's forward quarters.
    • These are all created by either a single point of applied pressure or a combination of pressure and motion (back and forwards within track, clockwise, withershins).
    • ‘My love then and his bonny ship turn'd withershins about’ - sing along now!
    • There is something a bit skewed, a bit loopy about Lonergan people who wend their way through life widdershins, and Lonergan talk that is really front-stoop philosophizing.
    • He waved the Mistletoe three time widdershins around his head, said the sacred words and did the dance that only Witches and Druids know.

Origin

Early 16th century: from Middle Low German weddersins, from Middle High German widersinnes, from wider ‘against’ + sin ‘direction’; the second element was associated with Scots sin ‘sun’.

 
 
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