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shealing

/shee-ling/US // ˈʃi lɪŋ //

愈合,愈伤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : shieling.

Examples

  • The young man could not approach the shealing from either side without being seen.

  • By the old shealing of Cnoc-na-Monie, now forsaken, his heart leaped at sight of Ian coming to meet him.

  • In the shealing, she felt sure, there was not only counsel, but concealment if occasion demanded that.

  • Mackay was benighted on a deer-stalking expedition, near a wild hut or shealing, at the head of Loch Eriboll.

  • By the old shealing of Cnoc-na-Monie, now forsaken, his heart leaped at sight of Ynys coming to meet him.