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mickle

/mik-uhl/US // ˈmɪk əl //UK // (ˈmɪkəl) //

米克尔,镰刀,米克爾,米克勒

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : great; large; much.

Examples

  • “I was really struck at first by how funny Michael was in his comic timing,” Mickle adds.

  • Barbour adds that 'many others of mickle main' were killed in the mle; and the statement is amply confirmed.

  • Mickle thocht we o' the gentles ayont the sea, an' sair grat we for a' frien's we kent lang syne in oor ain countree.

  • With a weak contingent truly, perhaps some score or two of fighters: but many a little makes a mickle!

  • Then was it accomplished that Merlin whilom said, that mickle care should come of Arthur's departure.

  • Then all the city made great joy, for mickle had they heard of Sir Palomides, and of his noble prowess.