資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fret \Fret\ (fr[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fretted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Fretting}.] [OE. freten to eat, consume; AS. fretan,
for foretan; pref. for- + etan to eat; akin to D. vreten,
OHG. frezzan, G. fressen, Sw. fr["a]ta, Goth. fra-itan. See
{For}, and {Eat}, v. t.]
1. To devour. [Obs.]
The sow frete the child right in the cradle.
--Chaucer.
2. To rub; to wear away by friction; to chafe; to gall;
hence, to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret cloth; to fret a
piece of gold or other metal; a worm frets the plants of a
ship.
With many a curve my banks I fret. --Tennyson.
3. To impair; to wear away; to diminish.
By starts His fretted fortunes give him hope and
fear. --Shak.
4. To make rough, agitate, or disturb; to cause to ripple;
as, to fret the surface of water.
5. To tease; to irritate; to vex.
Fret not thyself because of evil doers. --Ps.
xxxvii. 1.
資料來源 : WordNet®
fretting
See {fret}
fret
n 1: agitation resulting from active worry; "don't get in a
stew"; "he's in a sweat about exams" [syn: {stew}, {sweat},
{lather}, {swither}]
2: a spot that has been worn away by abrasion or erosion [syn:
{worn spot}]
3: an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and
horizonal lines (often in relief); "there was a simple
fret at the top of the walls" [syn: {Greek fret}, {Greek
key}, {key pattern}]
4: a small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical
instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the
metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch
[also: {fretting}, {fretted}]
fret
v 1: worry unnecessarily or excessively; "don't fuss too much
over the grandchildren--they are quite big now" [syn: {fuss},
{niggle}]
2: be agitated or irritated; "don't fret over these small
details"
3: provide (a musical instrument) with frets; "fret a guitar"
4: become or make sore by or as if by rubbing [syn: {chafe}, {gall}]
5: cause annoyance in
6: gnaw into; make resentful or angry; "The unjustice rankled
her"; "his resentment festered" [syn: {eat into}, {rankle},
{grate}]
7: carve a pattern into
8: decorate with an interlaced design
9: be too tight; rub or press; "This neckband is choking the
cat" [syn: {choke}, {gag}]
10: cause friction; "my sweater scratches" [syn: {rub}, {fray},
{chafe}, {scratch}]
11: remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces" [syn: {erode},
{eat away}]
12: wear away or erode [syn: {eat away}]
[also: {fretting}, {fretted}]