clew
英 [kluː]
美 [klʊ]
英語の語源
- clew (n.)
- "ball of thread or yarn," northern English and Scottish relic of Old English cliewen "sphere, ball, skein, ball of thread or yarn," probably from West Germanic *kleuwin (cognates: Old Saxon cleuwin, Dutch kluwen), from Proto-Germanic *kliwjo-, from PIE *gleu- "gather into a mass, conglomerate" (see clay).
例文
- 1. That is to say, he " found a clew . 「
- それは、彼が「手がかりを見つけた」ということだ。
- 2.What was the clew that would set everything straight again?
- どんな手がかりをつかんだらすべてをきちんとすることができますか。
- 3.At last he had a clew to her interest,and followed it deftly.
- これでやっと彼は彼女の興味の所在を発見して、そこで彼は熟練してこの話題を続けた。
-
- 4. The captain asked the sailors to clew ( the sails ) up.
- 船長は船員たちに帆をかけるように命令した。
- 5.According to clew ,until pay treasure attestation the success.
- プロンプトに従って、アリペイ認証が成功するまで。
-