| 单词 |
shoggle |
| 释义 |
shoggle, v. Chiefly dial.|ˈʃɒg(ə)l| Also 8 schogle, 9 shoogle, shogle, shuggle. [Frequentative f. shog v.: see -le. Cf. G. schockeln, schuckeln to shake, jostle, walk unsteadily.] 1. trans. To shake, to cause to move; to shake (something or somebody) off.
1577Googe Heresbach's Husb. iv. 159 b, You must in no wise shake them, or shoggle them..: by shaking of the egges, the Chickins haue been hatched lame. 1822Galt Sir A. Wylie xxxiv, If, by ony mischance, she had been shooggled aff [the coach] whar would I hae been then? a1844W. Miller in Whitelaw Bk. Scott. Song 6/2 Stravagin' wuns begin To shoggle and shake the window⁓brods. 1855Robinson Whitby Gloss., To Shoggle, to joggle. 2. intr. To shake; to swing about, to dangle; to shake or settle down.
c1730Ramsay Vision v, A braid-sword schogled at his thee. 1896Crockett Cleg Kelly xxix, I'll juist lock them in and they'll [soon] hae shuggled doon as quaite as a session. 3. To walk unsteadily.
1884Reports Provinc. (E.D.D.), The old cat was shuggling about in the hole. 1896B. Mitford Sign of Spider xxvii. 268 It stood for a moment in rigid immobility, then..it shoggled over the ridge. Ibid. 274 The fearful Thing..shoggled away in the direction whence it had come. |

英语词典包含277258条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。
相关内容:
相关热词搜索:shoggle英英词典英英释义英语词汇意思用法释义英语