outwick
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈaʊtˌwɪk/
美 /ˈaʊtˌwɪk/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A shot where a player's stone hits the outer edge of another stone, causing the latter to move towards the tee.
动词 v.
- To play (one's stone) in a way that it hits the outer edge of another stone, causing the latter to move towards the tee.
- Of a stone: to move in a way that it hits the outer edge of another stone, causing the latter to move towards the tee.
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词源 1
The noun is derived from out- (prefix meaning ‘external to; on the outside of’) + wick (“shot where the played bowl or stone touches a stationary bowl or stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5).
The verb is derived from out- + wick (“to strike (a stationary stone) with one’s own stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5), and is modelled after the noun.
The verb is derived from out- + wick (“to strike (a stationary stone) with one’s own stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5), and is modelled after the noun.
词源 2
The noun is derived from out- (prefix meaning ‘external to; on the outside of’) + wick (“shot where the played bowl or stone touches a stationary bowl or stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5).
The verb is derived from out- + wick (“to strike (a stationary stone) with one’s own stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5), and is modelled after the noun.
The verb is derived from out- + wick (“to strike (a stationary stone) with one’s own stone just enough that the former changes direction”) (etymology 5), and is modelled after the noun.
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