參見:Bristle

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源自中古英語 bristilbristelbrustel,源自古英語 bristl*brystl*byrstel,源自原始西日耳曼語 *burstilu原始西日耳曼語 *bursti的指小词,源自原始日耳曼語 *burstiz(对比荷蘭語 borstel德語 Borste (野猪的鬓毛)冰島語 burst),源自原始印歐語 *bʰr̥stís(对比中古愛爾蘭語 brostaid (招惹)拉丁語 fastīgium (顶部的)波蘭語 barszcz (猪草)),等价于brust +‎ -le

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bristle (複數 bristles)

  1. 短而硬的毛,鬃毛
    the bristles of a pig
    猪的鬃毛
  2. 刚毛
  3. (刷子、扫把等上的)毛

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bristle (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 bristles,現在分詞 bristling,一般過去時及過去分詞 bristled)

  1. (像硬的毛一样)竖起
  2. 充满满是,多得突出来
  3. (带at警惕警觉惧怕
    The employees bristled at the prospect of working through the holidays.
    员工们害怕整个假期都要工作。
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    • 2013年6月22日, “Engineers of a different kind”, 出自 The Economist, 第 407 卷, 第 8841 期,第 70 頁:
      Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers. Piling debt onto companies’ balance-sheets is only a small part of what leveraged buy-outs are about, they insist. Improving the workings of the businesses they take over is just as core to their calling, if not more so. Much of their pleading is public-relations bluster.
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    • 2021年5月5日, Barry Doe, “The Independent has a better grasp than GWR's spokesman”, 出自 RAIL, 第 930 期,第 58 頁:
      If only the industry could be honest and explain why it has been forced, owing to government policies, to increase fares over the quarter century since privatisation. Instead, it is defensive and clearly bristles with annoyance when someone merely states the facts.
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  4. 将毛固定到
    to bristle a thread
    (請為本使用例添加中文翻譯)

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  • OneLook 在线词典 上有关 bristle 的释义
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  3. Jones, M. Jean (August 1973) The Regional English of the Former Inhabitants of Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains[1]University of Tennessee, Knoxville,第 102 頁。

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