ruddle / ˈrʌd l /

📖毕业后词汇泥潭泥沼泥巴泥泞

ruddle2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a red variety of ocher, used for marking sheep, coloring, etc.
v. 有主动词 verb

rud·dled, rud·dling.

  1. to mark or color with ruddle.

ruddle 近义词

ruddle

等同于 redden

更多ruddle例句

  1. However, Ruddle promised to call on the old gentleman, whose name was Bligh, and whose house was Botathan.
  2. They began at once to importune Ruddle about the interview and to pass remarks on the boy, who fled from them to his own room.
  3. As Mr. Robbins says: "The completeness of the body of proof of the Ruddle authorship leaves nothing therefore to be desired."
  4. Parson Ruddle does not give the Christian name of the boy who saw the ghost, and we are thrown into perplexity at once.
  5. The descendants of Parson Ruddle or Rudall are still on the land, but are in a humble condition.