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whin

/win, hwin/US // wɪn, ʰwɪn //UK // (wɪn) //

抱怨,呜呜声,哼哼唧唧,呜呜地叫

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : any thorny or prickly shrub, especially gorse.

Examples

  • An' this winter whin iverything's so high an' wages not raised, a woman can't find enough to cook for her man's dinner.

  • We always kapes a full cupboard to thrate our neighbors wid whin they comes in.

  • On, ever on, in the darkness and the mire, through clumps of whin and stray bushes of wild briar.

  • Francie lay there in his appointed hiding-hole, looking abroad between two whin-bushes.

  • It always makes me feel aisier about mesilf whin I r-read how bad Julius Cayzar was.