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From:
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nee·dle
/ˈnidḷ/
針,尖(vt.)用針縫(vi.)縫紉
From:
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nee·dle
/ˈnɪdḷ/
名詞
針,針狀物,指針,注射針頭,針葉
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
needle
針; 指針; 探針
From:
Network Terminology
needle
針
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nee·dle
n.
1.
A
small
instrument
of
steel
,
sharply
pointed
at
one
end
,
with
an
eye
to
receive
a
thread
, --
used
in
sewing
.
Note:
☞
In
some
needles
(
as
for
sewing
machines
)
the
eye
is
at
the
pointed
end
,
but
in
ordinary
needles
it
is
at
the
blunt
end
.
2.
See
Magnetic needle
,
under
Magnetic
.
3.
A
slender
rod
or
wire
used
in
knitting
;
a
knitting
needle
;
also
,
a
hooked
instrument
which
carries
the
thread
or
twine
,
and
by
means
of
which
knots
or
loops
are
formed
in
the
process
of
netting
,
knitting
,
or
crocheting
.
4.
Bot.
One
of
the
needle-shaped
secondary
leaves
of
pine
trees
.
See
Pinus
.
5.
Any
slender
,
pointed
object
,
like
a
needle
,
as
a
pointed
crystal
,
a
sharp
pinnacle
of
rock
,
an
obelisk
,
etc
.
Dipping needle
.
See
under
Dipping
.
Needle bar
,
the
reciprocating
bar
to
which
the
needle
of
a
sewing
machine
is
attached
.
Needle beam
Arch.
,
in
shoring
,
the
horizontal
cross
timber
which
goes
through
the
wall
or
a
pier
,
and
upon
which
the
weight
of
the
wall
rests
,
when
a
building
is
shored
up
to
allow
of
alterations
in
the
lower
part
.
Needle furze
Bot.
,
a
prickly
leguminous
plant
of
Western
Europe
;
the
petty
whin
(
Genista Anglica
).
Needle gun
,
a
firearm
loaded
at
the
breech
with
a
cartridge
carrying
its
own
fulminate
,
which
is
exploded
by
driving
a
slender
needle
,
or
pin
,
into
it
. [
archaic
]
Needle loom
Weaving
,
a
loom
in
which
the
weft
thread
is
carried
through
the
shed
by
a
long
eye-pointed
needle
instead
of
by
a
shuttle
.
Needle ore
Min.
,
acicular
bismuth
;
a
sulphide
of
bismuth
,
lead
,
and
copper
occuring
in
acicular
crystals
; --
called
also
aikinite
.
Needle shell
Zool.
,
a
sea
urchin
.
Needle spar
Min.
,
aragonite
.
Needle telegraph
,
a
telegraph
in
which
the
signals
are
given
by
the
deflections
of
a
magnetic
needle
to
the
right
or
to
the
left
of
a
certain
position
.
Sea needle
Zool.
,
the
garfish
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nee·dle
,
v. t.
1.
To
form
in
the
shape
of
a
needle
;
as
,
to
needle
crystals
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nee·dle
,
v. i.
To
form
needles
;
to
crystallize
in
the
form
of
needles
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
needle
n
1:
as
of
a
conifer
[
syn
:
acerate leaf
]
2:
a
slender
pointer
for
indicating
the
reading
on
the
scale
of
a
measuring
instrument
3:
a
sharp
pointed
implement
(
usually
steel
)
4:
a
stylus
that
formerly
made
sound
by
following
a
groove
in
a
phonograph
record
[
syn
:
phonograph needle
]
v
1:
goad
or
provoke,as
by
constant
criticism
; "
He
needled
her
with
his
sarcastic
remarks
" [
syn
:
goad
]
2:
prick
with
a
needle
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Needle
used
only
in
the
proverb
, "
to
pass
through
a
needle's
eye
"
(
Matt
. 19:24;
Mark
10:25;
Luke
18:25).
Some
interpret
the
expression
as
referring
to
the
side
gate
,
close
to
the
principal
gate
,
usually
called
the
"
eye
of
a
needle
"
in
the
East
;
but
it
is
rather
to
be
taken
literally
.
The
Hebrew
females
were
skilled
in
the
use
of
the
needle
(
Ex
. 28:39; 26:36;
Judg
. 5:30).
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