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From:
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weed
/ˈwid/
雜草,野草(vi.)除草(vt.)除…的草,剔除
From:
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weed
廢物; 淘汰; 清除; 拋棄
From:
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weed
雜物
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Weed
n.
1.
A
garment
;
clothing
;
especially
,
an
upper
or
outer
garment
.
“Lowly
shepherd's
weeds
.”
--
Spenser
.
“Woman's
weeds
.”
--
Shak
.
“This
beggar
woman's
weed
.”
--
Tennyson
.
He
on
his
bed
sat
,
the
soft
weeds
he
wore
Put
off
. --
Chapman
.
2.
An
article
of
dress
worn
in
token
of
grief
;
a
mourning
garment
or
badge
;
as
,
he
wore
a
weed
on
his
hat
;
especially
,
in
the
plural
,
mourning
garb
,
as
of
a
woman
;
as
,
a
widow's
weeds
.
In
a
mourning
weed
,
with
ashes
upon
her
head
,
and
tears
abundantly
flowing
.
--
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Weed
,
n.
A
sudden
illness
or
relapse
,
often
attended
with
fever
,
which
attacks
women
in
childbed
. [
Scot
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Weed
,
n.
1.
Underbrush
;
low
shrubs
. [
Obs
.
or
Archaic
]
One
rushing
forth
out
of
the
thickest
weed
.
--
Spenser
.
A
wild
and
wanton
pard
. . .
Crouched
fawning
in
the
weed
. --
Tennyson
.
2.
Any
plant
growing
in
cultivated
ground
to
the
injury
of
the
crop
or
desired
vegetation
,
or
to
the
disfigurement
of
the
place
;
an
unsightly
,
useless
,
or
injurious
plant
.
Too
much
manuring
filled
that
field
with
weeds
.
--
Denham
.
Note:
☞
The
word
has
no
definite
application
to
any
particular
plant
,
or
species
of
plants
.
Whatever
plants
grow
among
corn
or
grass
,
in
hedges
,
or
elsewhere
,
and
are
useless
to
man
,
injurious
to
crops
,
or
unsightly
or
out
of
place
,
are
denominated
weeds
.
3.
Fig
.:
Something
unprofitable
or
troublesome
;
anything
useless
.
4.
Stock Breeding
An
animal
unfit
to
breed
from
.
5.
Tobacco
,
or
a
cigar
. [
Slang
]
Weed hook
,
a
hook
used
for
cutting
away
or
extirpating
weeds
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Weed
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Weeded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Weeding
.]
1.
To
free
from
noxious
plants
;
to
clear
of
weeds
;
as
,
to
weed
corn
or
onions
;
to
weed
a
garden
.
2.
To
take
away
,
as
noxious
plants
;
to
remove
,
as
something
hurtful
;
to
extirpate
; --
commonly
used
with
out
;
as
,
to
weed out
inefficiency
from
an
enterprise
.
“
Weed
up
thyme.”
Wise
fathers
. . .
weeding
from
their
children
ill
things
.
--
Ascham
.
Revenge
is
a
kind
of
wild
justice
,
which
the
more
man's
nature
runs
to
,
the
more
ought
law
to
weed
it
out
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
To
free
from
anything
hurtful
or
offensive
.
He
weeded
the
kingdom
of
such
as
were
devoted
to
Elaiana
.
--
Howell
.
4.
Stock Breeding
To
reject
as
unfit
for
breeding
purposes
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
weed
n
1:
any
plant
that
crowds
out
cultivated
plants
[
ant
: {
cultivated
plant
]
2:
street
names
for
marijuana
[
syn
:
pot
,
grass
, {
green
goddess
,
dope
,
gage
,
sess
,
sens
,
smoke
,
skunk
,
locoweed
,
Mary Jane
]
v
:
clear
of
weeds
; "
weed
the
garden
"
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