释义 |
pook I. \ˈpük\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: origin unknown dialect England : to pile (a cut crop) into heaps or small stacks II. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown dialect chiefly England : a heap or small stack of a crop especially of hay or grain that has been cut and is temporarily stored in the field during one stage of harvesting III. transitive verb Etymology: origin unknown chiefly Scotland : to pluck or pull at |