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peg
/ˈpɛg/
釘,藉口,銷子,藉口(vt.)釘木釘,固定,限制(vi.)堅持不懈地工作
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Peg
,
v. i.
To
work
diligently
,
as
one
who
pegs
shoes
; --
usually
with
on
,
at
,
or
away
;
as
,
to
peg
away
at
a
task
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Peg
n.
1.
A
small
,
pointed
piece
of
wood
,
used
in
fastening
boards
together
,
in
attaching
the
soles
of
boots
or
shoes
,
etc
.;
as
,
a
shoe
peg
.
2.
A
wooden
pin
,
or
nail
,
on
which
to
hang
things
,
as
coats
,
etc
.
Hence
,
colloquially
and
figuratively
:
A
support
;
a
reason
;
a
pretext
;
as
,
a
peg
to
hang
a
claim
upon
.
3.
One
of
the
pins
of
a
musical
instrument
,
on
which
the
strings
are
strained
.
4.
One
of
the
pins
used
for
marking
points
on
a
cribbage
board
.
5.
A
step
;
a
degree
;
esp
.
in
the
slang
phrase
“To
take
one
down
a
peg
.”
To
screw
papal
authority
to
the
highest
peg
.
--
Barrow
.
And
took
your
grandees
down
a
peg
.
--
Hudibras
.
6.
A
drink
of
spirits
,
usually
whisky
or
brandy
diluted
with
soda
water
. [
India
]
This
over
,
the
club
will
be
visited
for
a
=\“
peg
,”
Anglice
drink
.\= --
Harper's
Mag
.
peg board
,
a
board
with
multiple
small
holes
into
which
pegs
can
be
inserted
in
different
arrays
so
as
to
form
hooks
from
which
to
hang
tools
or
other
objects
for
convenient
access
;
it
is
typically
hung
from
a
wall
in
a
workshop
.
Peg ladder
,
a
ladder
with
but
one
standard
,
into
which
cross
pieces
are
inserted
.
Peg tankard
,
an
ancient
tankard
marked
with
pegs
,
so
as
divide
the
liquor
into
equal
portions
.
“Drink
down
to
your
peg
.”
--
Longfellow
.
Peg tooth
.
See
Fleam tooth
under
Fleam
.
Peg top
,
a
boy's
top
which
is
spun
by
throwing
it
.
Screw peg
,
a
small
screw
without
a
head
,
for
fastening
soles
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Peg
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Pegged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Pegging
]
1.
To
put
pegs
into
;
to
fasten
the
parts
of
with
pegs
;
as
,
to
peg
shoes
;
to
confine
with
pegs
;
to
restrict
or
limit
closely
.
I
will
rend
an
oak
And
peg
thee
in
his
knotty
entrails
. --
Shak
.
2.
Cribbage
To
score
with
a
peg
,
as
points
in
the
game
;
as
,
she
pegged
twelwe
points
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
peg
n
1:
a
wooden
pin
pushed
or
driven
into
a
surface
[
syn
:
nog
]
2:
small
markers
inserted
into
a
surface
to
mark
scores
or
define
locations
etc
. [
syn
:
pin
]
3:
informal
terms
of
the
leg
; "
fever
left
him
weak
on
his
sticks
" [
syn
:
pin
,
stick
]
4:
a
prosthesis
that
replaces
a
missing
leg
[
syn
:
wooden leg
,
leg
,
pegleg
]
5:
regulator
that
can
be
turned
to
regulate
the
pitch
of
the
strings
of
a
stringed
instrument
6:
a
holder
attached
to
the
gunwale
of
a
boat
that
holds
the
oar
in
place
and
acts
as
a
fulcrum
for
rowing
[
syn
:
pin
,
thole
,
tholepin
,
rowlock
,
oarlock
]
v
1:
succeed
in
obtaining
a
position
; "
He
nailed
down
a
spot
at
Harvard
" [
syn
:
nail down
,
nail
]
2:
pierce
with
a
wooden
pin
or
knock
or
thrust
a
wooden
pin
into
into
3:
fasten
or
secure
with
a
wooden
pin
; "
peg
a
tent
" [
syn
:
peg
down
]
4:
stabilize
(
the
price
of
a
commodity
or
an
exchange
rate
)
by
legislation
or
market
operations
; "
The
weak
currency
was
pegged
to
the
US
Dollar
"
[
also
:
pegging
,
pegged
]
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