nettle 音标拼音: [n'ɛtəl]
n . 荨麻
vt . 以荨麻刺,激怒
□麻以□麻刺,激怒
nettle n 1 :
any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (
especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae )
v 1 :
sting with or as with nettles and cause a stinging pain or sensation [
synonym : {
nettle }, {
urticate }]
2 :
cause annoyance in ;
disturb ,
especially by minor irritations ;
"
Mosquitoes buzzing in my ear really bothers me "; "
It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves "
[
synonym : {
annoy }, {
rag }, {
get to }, {
bother }, {
get at },
{
irritate }, {
rile }, {
nark }, {
nettle }, {
gravel }, {
vex },
{
chafe }, {
devil }]
Nettle \
Net "
tle \,
n . [
AS .
netele ;
akin to D .
netel ,
G .
nessel ,
OHG .
nezz ["
i ]
la ,
nazza ,
Dan .
nelde ,
n [
aum ]
lde ,
Sw .
n [
aum ]
ssla ;
cf ,
Lith .
notere .] (
Bot .)
A plant of the genus {
Urtica },
covered with minute sharp hairs containing a poison that produces a stinging sensation .
{
Urtica gracilis }
is common in the Northern ,
and {
Urtica chamaedryoides }
in the Southern ,
United States .
The common European species , {
Urtica urens }
and {
Urtica dioica },
are also found in the Eastern united States . {
Urtica pilulifera }
is the Roman nettle of England .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
The term nettle has been given to many plants related to ,
or to some way resembling ,
the true nettle ;
as :
{
Australian nettle },
a stinging tree or shrub of the genus {
Laportea } (
as {
Laportea gigas }
and {
Laportea moroides });
--
also called {
nettle tree }.
{
Bee nettle }, {
Hemp nettle },
a species of {
Galeopsis }.
See under {
Hemp }.
{
Blind nettle }, {
Dead nettle },
a harmless species of {
Lamium }.
{
False nettle } ({
Baehmeria cylindrica }),
a plant common in the United States ,
and related to the true nettles .
{
Hedge nettle },
a species of {
Stachys }.
See under {
Hedge }.
{
Horse nettle } ({
Solanum Carolinense }).
See under {
Horse }.
{
nettle tree }.
(
a )
Same as {
Hackberry }.
(
b )
See {
Australian nettle } (
above ).
{
Spurge nettle },
a stinging American herb of the Spurge family ({
Jatropha urens }).
{
Wood nettle },
a plant ({
Laportea Canadensis })
which stings severely ,
and is related to the true nettles .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Nettle cloth },
a kind of thick cotton stuff ,
japanned ,
and used as a substitute for leather for various purposes .
{
Nettle rash } (
Med .),
an eruptive disease resembling the effects of whipping with nettles .
{
Sea nettle } (
Zool .),
a medusa .
[
1913 Webster ]
Nettle \
Net "
tle \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Nettled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Nettling }.]
To fret or sting ;
to irritate or vex ;
to cause to experience sensations of displeasure or uneasiness not amounting to violent anger .
[
1913 Webster ]
The princes were so nettled at the scandal of this affront ,
that every man took it to himself .
--
L '
Estrange .
[
1913 Webster ]
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
nettle ":
aggravate ,
agitate ,
annoy ,
arouse ,
badger ,
bait ,
be at ,
bedevil ,
beset ,
blow the coals ,
bother ,
bramble ,
brier ,
bristle ,
brown off ,
bug ,
bullyrag ,
burn up ,
burr ,
cactus ,
catchweed ,
chafe ,
chivy ,
cleavers ,
devil ,
discompose ,
distemper ,
disturb ,
dog ,
embitter ,
exasperate ,
excite ,
exercise ,
fan ,
fan the flame ,
fash ,
feed the fire ,
ferment ,
fire ,
foment ,
fret ,
get ,
goose grass ,
gripe ,
harass ,
harry ,
heat ,
heat up ,
heckle ,
hector ,
hound ,
huff ,
impassion ,
incense ,
incite ,
inflame ,
instigate ,
irk ,
irritate ,
miff ,
molest ,
nag ,
needle ,
nudzh ,
peeve ,
persecute ,
perturb ,
pester ,
pick on ,
pine needle ,
pique ,
plague ,
plaque ,
pluck the beard ,
pother ,
prickle ,
provoke ,
put out ,
put up to ,
quill ,
rally ,
rankle ,
ride ,
rile ,
roil ,
ruffle ,
set on ,
set up ,
sic on ,
spicule ,
spiculum ,
spike ,
spikelet ,
spine ,
sticker ,
stir the blood ,
stir the embers ,
stir up ,
tease ,
thistle ,
thorn ,
tickle ,
torment ,
try the patience ,
tweak the nose ,
upset ,
vex ,
whet ,
whip up ,
work up ,
worry ,
yucca Nettle (
1 .)
Heb .
haral , "
pricking "
or "
burning ,"
Prov .
24 :
30 ,
31 (
R .
V .
marg ., "
wild vetches ");
Job 30 :
7 ;
Zeph .
2 :
9 .
Many have supposed that some thorny or prickly plant is intended by this word ,
such as the bramble ,
the thistle ,
the wild plum ,
the cactus or prickly pear ,
etc .
It may probably be a species of mustard ,
the Sinapis arvensis ,
which is a pernicious weed abounding in corn -
fields .
Tristram thinks that this word "
designates the prickly acanthus (
Acanthus spinosus ),
a very common and troublesome weed in the plains of Palestine ."
(
2 .)
Heb .
qimmosh ,
Isa .
34 :
13 ;
Hos .
9 :
6 ;
Prov .
24 :
31 (
in both versions , "
thorns ").
This word has been regarded as denoting thorns ,
thistles ,
wild camomile ;
but probably it is correctly rendered "
nettle ,"
the Urtica pilulifera , "
a tall and vigorous plant ,
often 6 feet high ,
the sting of which is much more severe and irritating than that of our common nettle ."
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6 Benefits of Stinging Nettle (Plus Side Effects) - Healthline Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been a staple in herbal medicine since ancient times, such as to treat arthritis and back pain Here are 6 evidence-based benefits of stinging nettle
Urtica dioica - Wikipedia Urtica dioica, often known as common nettle, burn nettle, stinging nettle (although not all plants of this species sting) or nettle leaf, or just a nettle or stinger, is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Urticaceae
Nettle Leaf: Health Benefits, Nutrition, Preparation . . . - WebMD Nettle leaf, also called Urtica dioica, is a leaf from an herb that's known for the stinging hairs on its leaves or stems The leaf has been used in traditional medicine for many centuries It's
Nettle Uses, Side Effects Warnings - Drugs. com Nettle has been used in alternative medicine to treat hay fever, asthma, diarrhea, osteoarthritis, circulation problems, diabetes, fluid retention, symptoms of enlarged prostate, and other conditions However, nettle has not been proven with research to be effective in treating these conditions
16 Benefits of Stinging Nettle (Plus 7 Side Effects) - MedicineNet Apart from its stinging leaves, nettle is a safe herb that typically does not have any side effects Stinging nettles have been used medicinally for millennia Nettles can help strengthen the immune system, making them a beneficial herb for several ailments
What Is Nettle and What Does It Taste Like? - Allrecipes Learn all about nettle (a k a stinging nettle), where it comes from, and how to use it Plus, discover its medicinal benefits and cooking uses
Stinging Nettle Benefits, Uses and Side Effects - Dr. Axe Stinging nettle, or urtica dioica, is a perennial flowering plant that has been used medicinally for ages, dating back as far as Ancient Greece Today, it can be found all over the world, but its origins are in the colder regions of Europe and Asia
Stinging Nettle: Benefits, Uses, Side Effects, and More - Health Here’s everything you need to know about stinging nettle, including its potential health benefits, possible side effects, and safety Dietary supplements are minimally regulated by the FDA and
Stinging nettle: Benefits, types, uses, pictures, and supplements Stinging nettle is a popular home remedy for seasonal allergies, and other conditions Learn about the nettles' applications and effects here
Stinging Nettle: 5 Benefits, Dosage, Safety - The Botanical Institute Nettle is generally regarded as a weed It grows throughout the temperate regions of the world, particularly on nitrate-rich soil in waste places The plant has been used extensively throughout history for a variety of applications and possesses very fine, sharp stinging hairs