steek
/steek, steyk/US // stik, steɪk //
陡然间,陡峭,陡峭的,陡坡
Definitions
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
Scot.
- : to shut, close, fasten or lock.
Examples
Steek t' door of your house--if ye own one--and t' door o' your heart--if ye own one--and then ye'll never rue.
The lovely "steek" with the gravy in it—that is to say, nearly raw—was now ready, and father and son adjourned to the next room.
In Thrums the word used is steek, and sneck seemed to the inhabitants so droll and ridiculous that Hobart got the name of Snecky.
His banes is but saft yet, There wasna a dry steek on him or he wan half the lenth o' the first bout.
Man, I fully meant to turn the bairn, but she ran by at sic a steek 'at there was nae stoppin' her.
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