Traditional Chinese Meaning of thorns

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Definitions and Meaning of thorns in English

thorns

hawthorn, the runic letter þ used in Old English and Middle English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t͟h\ and in Icelandic to represent \th\, a woody plant bearing sharp processes (as prickles or spines), any of various sharp spinose structures on an animal, something that causes distress or irritation, a sharp stiff process on a plant, something or someone that causes distress or irritation, a stem modified into a short, stiff, and leafless sharp point, a sharp rigid process on a plant, a woody plant bearing sharp impeding processes (such as prickles or spines), one that is a short, indurated, sharp-pointed, and leafless modified stem compare prickle, spine

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hawthorn, the runic letter þ used in Old English and Middle English to represent either of the fricatives \th\ or \t͟h\ and in Icelandic to represent \th\, a wo

擔憂,頭痛,刺激物,討厭的東西,焦慮,冒犯,煩惱,煩擾,頑固問題,負擔

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thirsts (for) => 渴望(對於), thirsts => 飢渴, thirsting (for) => 口渴(對), thirsted (for) => 渴望(對), thirst (for) => 渴望(對於),