gnarl
英 [nɑːl]
英語の語源
- gnarl (v.)
- "contort, twist, make knotty," 1814, a back-formation from gnarled (q.v.). As a noun from 1824, "a knotty growth on wood." Earlier an identical verb was used imitatively in a sense of "to snarl" like a dog (1590s); Farmer & Henley lists gnarler as thieves' slang for "a watch-dog."
例文
- 1. My caress provoked a long,guttural gnarl .
- 私の愛撫はそれを喉から長いヤニの声を出させた。
- 2.It have got a good tension strength,stable gnarl pitch,lower noise,small liberation,long life,excellent performance.
- このシリーズのキャタピラーは国際的に先進的な生産技術を採用し、引張強度が大きく、ピッチ安定性能が良く、騒音が低く、振動が小さく、寿命が長く、性能が優れている。
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