harrow
harrow 英 [ˈhærəʊ] 美 [ˈhæroʊ]
n. 耙 vt. 耙地;使苦恼 vi. 被耙松
进行时:harrowing 过去式:harrowed 过去分词:harrowed 第三人称单数:harrows 名词复数:harrows
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- n. 耙
- vt. 耙地;使苦恼
- vi. 被耙松
- harrow (n.) agricultural implement, heavy wooden rake, c. 1300, haru, probably from an unrecorded Old English *hearwa, apparently related to Old Norse harfr "harrow," and perhaps connected with harvest (n.). Or possibly from hergian (see harry (v.)).
- harrow (v.1) "to drag a harrow over, break or tear with a harrow," c. 1300, from harrow (n.). In the figurative sense of "wound the feelings, distress greatly" it is first attested c. 1600 in Shakespeare. Related: Harrowed; harrowing.
- harrow (v.2) "to ravage, despoil," especially in harrowing of Hell in Christian theology, early 14c., from Old English hergian "to ravage, plunder; seize, capture" (see harry (v.)). Related: Harrowed; harrowing.
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