英:['hætʃəl]
美:['hætʃəl]
英:['hætʃəl]
美:['hætʃəl]
麻梳,麻栉;
用针排梳理;使烦恼;
noun
hackle entry 3 sense 1
transitive verb
hackle entry 4 sense 1
heckle sense 2
Nounhatchel alteration of hetchel, from Middle English hechele, hekele, hakell; akin to Middle Dutch hekele hackle, Middle High German hechel, hachel hackle, Old High German hāko hook Transitive verb alteration of earlier hetchel, from Middle English hechelen, from hechele, noun
1 This imperfect character was reared in the states of the Church and born on the borders of Lower Italy; and after his baptism and majority bought himself hatchels and mouse-traps.
2 The corn is held in a convenient handful, like flax on a hatchel.
3 Marriage ties fall into ashes like fire in hatcheled flax, morals are burned up, families torn to pieces, and society falls into revolt against law and religion.
4 The articles most in demand were axes, hoes, cotton cards, hatchels for cleaning flax, hemp and cotton, spinning wheels, knives, and ammunition, guns, and bar shears for plows.
5 Few have ever seen a woman hatchel flax or card tow, or heard the buzzing of the foot-wheel, or seen bunches of flaxen yarn hanging in the kitchen, or linen cloth whitening on the grass.
6 The hatchels which he sold before the purchase of his patent of nobility, he knocked off at five and a half guilders.
7 Below in the barn black C�sar sat quietly hatchelling flax, sometimes gurgling and giggling to himself with an overflow of that interior jollity with which he seemed to be always full.
8 There is the ancient family chest, There the ancestral cards and hatchel; Dorothy, sighing, sinks down to rest, Forgetful of patches, sage, and satchel.
9 Flax, raw, dried, broken, or hatcheled; also refuse portions Free.
10 His teeth are very industrious in their calling, and his chops like a Bridewell perpetually hatcheling.
11 That is to say, in Unter-Scheerau he changed his religion and his business and built himself a shop which was to buyers a mere hatchel and mouse-trap.
12 So that afternoon beheld Sam arranged at full length on a pile of top-tow in the barn-chamber, hatchelling by proxy by putting Harry and myself to the service.
13 Horsehair, raw, hatcheled, boiled, dyed, also laid in the form of tresses and spun; bristles; raw bed feathers Free.
14 To separate ( flax fibers ) with a hatchel.
用亚麻针排分开 ( 亚麻纤维 )