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Also found in: Thesaurus, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.scut·tle 1
(skŭt′l)n.Scuttle Shuttle Coupon
1. A small opening or hatch with a movable lid in the deck or hull of a ship or in the roof, wall, or floor of a building.
tr.v.scut·tled, scut·tling, scut·tles1. Nauticala. To cut or open a hole or holes in (a ship's hull).
2. To thwart, ruin, or terminate: 'a program [the] President ... sought to scuttle'(Christian Science Monitor).
[Middle English skottell, from Old French escoutille, possibly from Spanish escotilla.]
scut·tle 2
(skŭt′l)n.2. A shallow open basket for carrying vegetables, flowers, or grain.
[Middle English scutel, basket, from Old English, dish, from Latin scutella; see scullery.]
scut·tle 3
(skŭt′l)intr.v.scut·tled, scut·tling, scut·tles To run or move with short hurried movements; scurry.
n.
[Middle English scottlen; possibly akin to scud.]
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scuttle
(ˈskʌtəl) n2. dialectchieflyBrit a shallow basket, esp for carrying vegetables
3. (Automotive Engineering) the part of a motor-car body lying immediately behind the bonnet
[Old English scutel trencher, from Latin scutella bowl, diminutive of scutra platter; related to Old Norse skutill, Old High German scuzzila, perhaps to Latin scūtum shield]
scuttle
(ˈskʌtəl) vb (intr) to run or move about with short hasty steps
n
[C15: perhaps from scud, influenced by shuttle]
scuttle
(ˈskʌtəl) vb1. (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical to cause (a vessel) to sink by opening the seacocks or making holes in the bottom
n (Nautical Terms) nautical a small hatch or its cover
[C15 (n): via Old French from Spanish escotilla a small opening, from escote opening in a piece of cloth, from escotar to cut out]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
scut•tle1
(ˈskʌt l)n.
2. a broad, shallow basket.
[before 1050; Middle English; Old English scutel dish, trencher, platter < Latin scutella, diminutive of scutra shallow pan]
scut•tle2
(ˈskʌt l)v. -tled, -tling,
n. v.i. n.
2. a quick pace.
[1400–50; late Middle English scottlynge (ger.), variant of scuddle, frequentative of scud1]
scut•tle3
(ˈskʌt l)n., v. -tled, -tling.n. 1.
a. a small hatch or port in the deck, side, or bottom of a vessel.
2. a small hatchlike opening in a roof or ceiling.
v.t. 3. to sink (a vessel) deliberately by opening seacocks or making openings in the bottom.
4. to abandon or destroy (plans, rumors, etc.).
[1490–1500; perhaps « Sp escotilla hatchway, derivative of escot(e) a cutting of cloth]
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scuttle
Past participle: scuttled
Gerund: scuttling
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scuttle |
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I scuttle |
you scuttle |
he/she/it scuttles |
we scuttle |
you scuttle |
they scuttle |
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I scuttled |
you scuttled |
he/she/it scuttled |
we scuttled |
you scuttled |
they scuttled |
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I am scuttling |
you are scuttling |
he/she/it is scuttling |
we are scuttling |
you are scuttling |
they are scuttling |
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I have scuttled |
you have scuttled |
he/she/it has scuttled |
we have scuttled |
you have scuttled |
they have scuttled |
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I was scuttling |
you were scuttling |
he/she/it was scuttling |
we were scuttling |
you were scuttling |
they were scuttling |
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I had scuttled |
you had scuttled |
he/she/it had scuttled |
we had scuttled |
you had scuttled |
they had scuttled |
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I will scuttle |
you will scuttle |
he/she/it will scuttle |
we will scuttle |
you will scuttle |
they will scuttle |
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I will have scuttled |
you will have scuttled |
he/she/it will have scuttled |
we will have scuttled |
you will have scuttled |
they will have scuttled |
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I will be scuttling |
you will be scuttling |
he/she/it will be scuttling |
we will be scuttling |
you will be scuttling |
they will be scuttling |
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I have been scuttling |
you have been scuttling |
he/she/it has been scuttling |
we have been scuttling |
you have been scuttling |
they have been scuttling |
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I will have been scuttling |
you will have been scuttling |
he/she/it will have been scuttling |
we will have been scuttling |
you will have been scuttling |
they will have been scuttling |
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I had been scuttling |
you had been scuttling |
he/she/it had been scuttling |
we had been scuttling |
you had been scuttling |
they had been scuttling |
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I would scuttle |
you would scuttle |
he/she/it would scuttle |
we would scuttle |
you would scuttle |
they would scuttle |
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I would have scuttled |
you would have scuttled |
he/she/it would have scuttled |
we would have scuttled |
you would have scuttled |
they would have scuttled |
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun | 1. | scuttle - container for coal; shaped to permit pouring the coal onto the fire container - any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another) |
2. | scuttle - an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship entrance, entranceway, entryway, entree, entry - something that provides access (to get in or get out); 'they waited at the entrance to the garden'; 'beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral' escape hatch - hatchway that provides a means of escape in an emergency | |
Verb | 1. | scuttle - to move about or proceed hurriedly; 'so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground' scamper, scurry, skitter run - move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; 'Don't run--you'll be out of breath'; 'The children ran to the store' |
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
scuttle
verb1.run, scurry, scamper, rush, hurry, scramble, hare(Brit. informal), bustle, beetle, scud, hasten, scoot, scutter(Brit. informal)Two very small children scuttled away.
2.wreck, destroy, ruin, overwhelm, disable, overthrow, foil, undo, torpedo, put paid to, discomfitSuch threats could scuttle the peace conference.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
cupitatpotopit
gera gat á skipsbotn til aî sökkva òvískjótast, hraîa sér
muktnogremdēt kuģisteigties
scuttle
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VT2. (fig) [+ hopes, plans] → dar al traste con, echar por tierra
scuttle
2[ˈskʌtl]VI (= run) → echar a correrto scuttle away or off → escabullirse
to scuttle along → correr, ir a toda prisa
we must scuttle → tenemos que marcharnos
scuttle
3[ˈskʌtl]N (for coal) → cubom, carbonerafCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
scuttle
[ˈskʌtəl]n (alsocoal scuttle) → seaum (à charbon)
vt [+ plans, proposals, hopes] → abandonner
vi (= scamper) → détaler, s'enfuir à toutes jambesscuttle offvi → s'enfuir à toutes jambes, détaler
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
scuttle
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vi (person) → trippeln; (animals) → hoppeln; (spiders, crabs etc) → krabbeln; she/it scuttled off in a hurry → sie/es flitzte davon
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3 (Naut) vt(fig) treaty, agreement, talks → sprengen; plans → kaputt machen
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
scuttle
1[ˈskʌtl]2.nb. (alsocoal scuttle) → secchio del carbone
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2[ˈskʌtl]vito scuttle away or off → filare viato scuttle in →
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
scuttle1
(ˈskatl) verb to hurry with short, quick steps. trippel يَفُرُّ، يُسْرِعُ بِخُطُواتٍ قَصيرَه офейквам apressar-se cupitat eiliger Gang pile το βάζω στα πόδια echar a correr liduma با گامهاي كوتاه دويدن kipittää courir précipitament לָרוּץ בִּצעדים קְטָנִים भाग जाना žuriti, umaknuti bijegom (el-, haza-)rohan jalan bergegas skjótast, hraða sér affrettarsi あわてて走る 허둥지둥 달리다 spausti, mauti steigties; mukt bergegas lari haastig rennen fare, pile, vimse, svinse biec drobnymi kroczkami تښتېدل، ځغليدل، ځغستل: دريڅه پرېښودل apressar-se a o lua la fugă поспешно бежать cupitať bežati brzo hodati rusa, kila, skutta วิ่งซอยเท้าอย่างรีบเร่ง sıvışmak 倉促地加快腳步 квапливо бігти بھگدڑ مچانا chạy gấp 急促奔跑
scuttle2
(ˈskatl) verb (of a ship's crew) to make a hole in (the ship) in order to sink it. The sailors scuttled the ship to prevent it falling into enemy hands. skip laat sink пробивам (кораб) afundar سوراخ كردنو غرق كردن كشتي upottaa laiva לְנָקֵב אָנִייִה כְּדֵי שֶׁתִטבַּע छेद बनाना probušiti dno broda, potopiti brod na taj način melubangi kapal affondare (배를) 침몰시키다 membuat lubang agar kapalnya tenggelam doen zinken دډبرو دسكرو سطل، بوكه يا بالټى: دريڅه، سورې napraviti rupu u brodu kako bi ga potopili เจาะ (เรือ); จม(เรือ) (在船底等處鑿孔)使(船)沈沒,鑿沈 пробити борт судна; потопити судно جہاز کے پرنالے کھول کر اسے ڈبانا đục đắm tàu (在船底等处凿孔)使船沉没
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