cudgel的意思和读音

cudgel

: [ˈkʌdʒəl] : [ˈkʌdʒ(ə)l]

n.

v.

cudgels  cudgelling  cudgelled  

v.hit,bludgeon,whack,pound,bash

cudgeln.

1.a short thick stick that is used as a weapon

IDMtake up (the) cudgels on behalf of sb/sthto defend or support sb/sth stronglyv.

1.~ sbto hit sb with a cudgel

IDMcudgel your brainsto think very hard

n.1.();〈〉()

v.1.(〔〕 -ll-)

n.1.a short thick stick used for hitting people

v.1.to hit someone hard and usually several times with a cudgel

1. Club ② Cudgel Truncheon ② ...

2. BLUDGEON / CUDGEL / LOOM / ...

3.

4. ... carding cudgel fustigation ...

5. ... ( cross,n) ( cudgel,n) ( culprit,n) ...

6. club cudgel truncheon ...

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1.At the moment, the Great Sage leapt out of the furnace with his as-you-will cudgel, knocked all soldiers down and left.

2.He took Cosette by his left hand, and with his right he picked up his cudgel, which was lying on the ground.

3.In his left hand he carried a little bundle tied up in a handkerchief; in his right he leaned on a sort of a cudgel, cut from some hedge.

4.The name that as person of low position to think this sometimes, want cudgel one's brains for, such demand ability is sapid, valuable.

5.Germany has been a frequent cudgel in recent fights over the American economy.

6.He had his knapsack on his shoulders, his cudgel in his hand, a rough, audacious, weary, and violent expression in his eyes.

7.Then came the peasant with a cudgel, and beat him sorely; but the fox leaped away into the forest, very glad to get rid of the old glutton.

8.He took his bundle and his cudgel and jumped down from the vehicle.

9.Some ten minutes' hard work, and the point of the Rat's cudgel struck something that sounded hollow.西

10.As he spoke, he deposited his knapsack and his cudgel in a corner.