释义 |
hain I. \ˈ(h)ān\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English hanen, haynen, from Old Norse hegna to enclose; akin to Middle Low German hegenen to enclose, Middle High German heinen to enclose, Old High German hagan thornbush, Old Norse hagi enclosed pasture — more at hag dialect Britain 1. : to fence or enclose (a tract of land) for grass 2. : to put aside : save, spare II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English heyen, heynen to raise, from Old English hēan, from hēah high — more at high dialect England : to cause (a price or fee) to be increased : raise |