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From:
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feathered
(
a
.)有羽毛的;像鳥般飛得快的
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feath·ered
/-ɝd/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feath·er
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Feathered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Feathering.
]
1.
To
furnish
with
a
feather
or
feathers
,
as
an
arrow
or
a
cap
.
An
eagle
had
the
ill
hap
to
be
struck
with
an
arrow
feathered
from
her
own
wing
.
--
L'Estrange
.
2.
To
adorn
,
as
with
feathers
;
to
fringe
.
A
few
birches
and
oaks
still
feathered
the
narrow
ravines
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
3.
To
render
light
as
a
feather
;
to
give
wings
to.[R.]
The
Polonian
story
perhaps
may
feather
some
tedious
hours
.
--
Loveday
.
4.
To
enrich
;
to
exalt
;
to
benefit
.
They
stuck
not
to
say
that
the
king
cared
not
to
plume
his
nobility
and
people
to
feather
himself
.
--
Bacon
.
5.
To
tread
,
as
a
cock
.
To feather one's nest
,
to
provide
for
one's
self
especially
from
property
belonging
to
another
,
confided
to
one's
care
; --
an
expression
taken
from
the
practice
of
birds
which
collect
feathers
for
the
lining
of
their
nests
.
To feather an oar
Naut
,
to
turn
it
when
it
leaves
the
water
so
that
the
blade
will
be
horizontal
and
offer
the
least
resistance
to
air
while
reaching
for
another
stroke
.
To tar and feather a person
,
to
smear
him
with
tar
and
cover
him
with
feathers
,
as
a
punishment
or
an
indignity
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feath·ered
a.
1.
Clothed
,
covered
,
or
fitted
with
(
or
as
with
)
feathers
or
wings
;
as
,
a
feathered
animal
;
a
feathered
arrow
.
Rise
from
the
ground
like
feathered
Mercury
.
--
Shak
.
Nonsense
feathered
with
soft
and
delicate
phrases
and
pointed
with
pathetic
accent
.
--
Dr
.
J
.
Scott
.
2.
Furnished
with
anything
featherlike
;
ornamented
;
fringed
;
as
,
land
feathered
with
trees
.
3.
Zool.
Having
a
fringe
of
feathers
,
as
the
legs
of
certian
birds
;
or
of
hairs
,
as
the
legs
of
a
setter
dog
.
4.
Her.
Having
feathers
; --
said
of
an
arrow
,
when
the
feathers
are
of
a
tincture
different
from
that
of
the
shaft
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
feathered
adj
1:
adorned
with
feathers
or
plumes
[
syn
:
feathery
,
plumy
]
2:
having
or
covered
with
feathers
or
plumage
; "
our
feathered
friends
" [
ant
:
unfeathered
]
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