释义 |
bod·kin I. \ˈbädkə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English bodekin, boidekin 1. a. : dagger, poniard, stiletto b. : a small slender instrument with a sharp point for making holes in cloth and leather and for picking out bastings c. : an ornamental hairpin shaped like a stiletto 2. : a blunt needle with a large eye for drawing tape or ribbon through a casing, beading, or hem 3. : a compositor's sharp-pointed tool used chiefly to push out a character from set type when making corrections 4. chiefly Britain : a person closely wedged between two others < a bodkin squeezed and sweating on a bus > II. adverb chiefly Britain : in the position of a bodkin (sense 4) < sitting bodkin on the crowded train > < too fat to ride bodkin between two friends > |