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From:
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scut·tle
/ˈskʌtḷ/
煤桶,急速逃走,天窗,小艙口(vi.)急速逃走,急忙撤退(vt.)鑿沈,毀壞,毀壞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scut·tle
n.
1.
A
broad
,
shallow
basket
.
2.
A
wide-mouthed
vessel
for
holding
coal
:
a
coal
hod
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scut·tle
,
v. i.
To
run
with
affected
precipitation
;
to
hurry
;
to
bustle
;
to
scuddle
.
With
the
first
dawn
of
day
,
old
Janet
was
scuttling
about
the
house
to
wake
the
baron
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scut·tle
,
n.
A
quick
pace
;
a
short
run
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scut·tle
n.
1.
A
small
opening
in
an
outside
wall
or
covering
,
furnished
with
a
lid
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Naut.
A
small
opening
or
hatchway
in
the
deck
of
a
ship
,
large
enough
to
admit
a
man
,
and
with
a
lid
for
covering
it
,
also
,
a
like
hole
in
the
side
or
bottom
of
a
ship
.
(b)
An
opening
in
the
roof
of
a
house
,
with
a
lid
.
2.
The
lid
or
door
which
covers
or
closes
an
opening
in
a
roof
,
wall
,
or
the
like
.
Scuttle butt
,
or
Scuttle cask
Naut.
,
a
butt
or
cask
with
a
large
hole
in
it
,
used
to
contain
the
fresh
water
for
daily
use
in
a
ship
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scut·tle
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Scuttled
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Scuttling
.]
1.
To
cut
a
hole
or
holes
through
the
bottom
,
deck
,
or
sides
of
(
as
of
a
ship
),
for
any
purpose
.
2.
To
sink
by
making
holes
through
the
bottom
of
;
as
,
to
scuttle
a
ship
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
scuttle
n
1:
container
for
coal
;
shaped
to
permit
pouring
the
coal
onto
the
fire
[
syn
:
coal scuttle
]
2:
an
entrance
equipped
with
a
hatch
;
especially
a
passageway
between
decks
of
a
ship
[
syn
:
hatchway
,
opening
]
v
:
to
move
about
or
proceed
hurriedly
; "
so
terrified
by
the
extraordinary
ebbing
of
the
sea
that
they
scurried
to
higher
ground
" [
syn
:
scurry
,
scamper
,
skitter
]
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