a slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub 細(xì)枝,嫩枝 ■(Anatomy)a small branch of a blood vessel or nerve (剖)血管小支,神經(jīng)小支
派生 twigged adjective twiggy adjective 語(yǔ)源
Old English twigge, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch twijg and German Zweig, also to twain and two
twig2 (twigged, twigging)
[no obj.](Brit. informal)understand or realize something (英,非正式)理解;明白 it was amazing that Graham hadn't twigged before. 令人驚異的是格雷厄姆以前竟不明白。 ■[with obj.](archaic)perceive; observe (古)察覺(jué);觀察 nine days now since my eyes have twigged any terra firma. 自我看到任何陸地以來(lái)已經(jīng)有九天了。