tiller 英 ['tɪlə]   美 ['tɪlɚ]

tiller

tiller  英 ['tɪlə] 美 ['tɪlɚ]

n. [船] 舵柄;农夫  vi. 分蘖 

进行时:tillering  过去式:tillered  过去分词:tillered  第三人称单数:tillers  名词复数:tillers 

So I guess he was a sweet hand at the tiller. 所以,据我猜测,他握在舵柄的手大概还散发着香气吧。
tiller was a controversial man, whose clinic has been the site of protests for two decades. 提勒是一个有争议的人物,二十年来一直有人在他的诊所外抗议。

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  • n. [船] 舵柄;农夫
  • vi. 分蘖
  • 1. So I guess he was a sweet hand at the tiller.

    所以,据我猜测,他握在舵柄的手大概还散发着香气吧。

  • 2. tiller was a controversial man, whose clinic has been the site of protests for two decades.

    提勒是一个有争议的人物,二十年来一直有人在他的诊所外抗议。

  • 3. The first-born son of Adam and Eve (Gen. 4). He became a tiller of the ground, while his brother Abel followed the pursuits of pastoral life.

    他是亚当和夏娃的第一个儿子(创4),他成为了一个土地的耕种者,而他的弟弟亚伯则过着牧人的生活。

  • tiller (n.1) mid-14c., "stock of a crossbow," from Old French telier "stock of a crossbow" (c. 1200), originally "weaver's beam," from Medieval Latin telarium, from Latin tela "web; loom," from PIE *teks-la-, from root *teks- "to weave," also "to fabricate." Meaning "bar to turn the rudder of a boat" first recorded 1620s.
  • tiller (n.2) "one who tills," mid-13c., from till (v.).
till·er / ˈtɪlə(r) ; NAmE ˈtɪlər / noun a bar that is used to turn the rudderof a small boat in order to steer it (小船的)舵柄 compare helm tiller tillers tillered tillering till·er / ˈtɪlə(r) ; NAmE ˈtɪlər /
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