释义 |
wim·ble I. \ˈwimbəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Middle Dutch wimmel auger; akin to Middle Low German wimmel auger 1. : any of various instruments for boring holes: as a. : gimlet b. : a brace whose head and handle both are used in turning c. (1) : an auger for boring in earth (2) : a scoop for clearing out boreholes in mines 2. : an instrument for twisting ropes II. verb (wimbled ; wimbled ; wimbling \-b(ə)liŋ\ ; wimbles) Etymology: Middle English wimblen, from wimble, n. transitive verb 1. archaic : to bore with or as if with a wimble 2. : to twist (as rope) with a wimble intransitive verb archaic : bore, penetrate III. adjective Etymology: origin unknown archaic : active, sprightly |