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scutch

/skuhch/US // skʌtʃ //UK // (skʌtʃ) //

离合,离合器,离合剂,离合式

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to dress by beating.
    • : Also scotch . to dress.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called scutcher . a device for scutching flax fiber.
    • : Also scotch . a small picklike tool with two cutting edges for trimming brick.

Examples

  • To scutch 100 pounds of broken flax clean, 130 hours of labour are required by the German swinging method.

  • Scutch′er, one who dresses hedges: an implement used in scutching, esp.

  • Scutch is the name given to a manure made from the waste products incidental to the manufacture of glue and the dressing of skins.

  • The affray at Ferrara put the scutch upon the mighty railway scheme.

  • It was a moor at the time of the battle in 1485, overgrown with thistles and scutch-grass.