释义 |
dunch I. \ˈdənch, ˈdu̇nch\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-es) Etymology: Middle English dunchen; probably akin to Icelandic, Swedish & Norwegian dunka to strike, Old Norse dynkr noise, dynr din — more at din dialect chiefly Britain : to nudge or bump especially with the elbow II. \ˈdənch\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English dunche, from dunchen, v. chiefly Scotland : blow, push III. \ˈdənch, ˈdu̇nch\ adjective Etymology: origin unknown 1. dialect England : hard-of-hearing 2. dialect England : slow in recognition or comprehension |