trow /ˈtro/
(vt.)(vi.)相信,以為
Trow n. A boat with an open well amidships. It is used in spearing fish.
Trow v. i. & t. To believe; to trust; to think or suppose. [Archaic]
So that ye trow in Christ, and you baptize. --Chaucer.
A better priest, I trow, there nowhere none is. --Chaucer.
It never yet was worn, I trow. --Tennyson.
Note: ☞ I trow, or trow alone, was formerly sometimes added to questions to express contemptuous or indignant surprise.
What tempest, I trow, threw this whale . . . ashore? --Shak.
What is the matter, trow? --Shak.
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