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pad·dle 1
(păd′l)n.
1. An implement with a flat blade at one or both ends, held in the hands without an oarlock and passed through the water to propel a small boat such as a canoe.
2. Any of various implements resembling the paddle of a boat or canoe, as:
a. Sports A light wooden or plastic racket used in playing table tennis, platform tennis, and similar games.
b. A flat board with a handle used to administer physical punishment.
c. A blade or shovellike implement used for stirring or mixing.
3. Medicine A flat electrode that is part of a defibrillator and is put on a patient's chest to deliver an electric shock to the heart.
4. A board on a paddle wheel.
5. A flipper or flattened appendage of certain animals.
6. Botany See pad1.
7. The act of paddling.
v. pad·dled, pad·dling, pad·dles
v.intr.
1. Nautical
a. To propel a watercraft with paddles or a paddle.
b. To row slowly and gently.
2. To move through water by means of repeated short strokes of the limbs.
v.tr.
1. Nautical
a. To propel (a watercraft) with paddles or a paddle.
b. To convey in a watercraft propelled by paddles.
2. To spank or beat with a paddle, especially as a punishment.
3. To stir or shape (material) with a paddle.
[Middle English padell, spadelike tool used to clean plowshares, hoe; perhaps akin to spatyl, spatula, from Old French spatule, from Latin spatula, flat piece of wood; see spatula.]
pad′dler n.
pad·dle 2
(păd′l)intr.v. pad·dled, pad·dling, pad·dles
1. To dabble about in shallow water; splash gently with the hands or feet.
2. To move with a waddling motion; toddle.
[Perhaps of Low German origin.]
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paddle
(ˈpædəl)n
1. (Rowing) a short light oar with a flat blade at one or both ends, used without a rowlock to propel a canoe or small boat
2. (Nautical Terms) Also called: float a blade of a water wheel or paddle wheel
3. (Rowing) a period of paddling: to go for a paddle upstream.
4. (Nautical Terms)
a. a paddle wheel used to propel a boat
b. (as modifier): a paddle steamer.
5. (Civil Engineering) the sliding panel in a lock or sluicegate that regulates the level or flow of water
6. any of various instruments shaped like a paddle and used for beating, mixing, etc
7. (Individual Sports, other than specified) a table-tennis bat
8. (Zoology) the flattened limb of a seal, turtle, or similar aquatic animal, specialized for swimming
vb
9. to propel (a canoe, small boat, etc) with a paddle
10. paddle one's own canoe
a. to be self-sufficient
b. to mind one's own business
11. (tr) to convey by paddling: we paddled him to the shore.
12. (tr) to stir or mix with or as if with a paddle
13. (Rowing) to row (a boat) steadily, esp (of a racing crew) to row firmly but not at full pressure
14. (intr) (of steamships) to be propelled by paddle wheels
15. (intr) to swim with short rapid strokes, like a dog
16. (tr) informal US and Canadian to spank
[C15: of unknown origin]
ˈpaddler n
paddle
(ˈpædəl)vb (mainly intr)
1. to walk or play barefoot in shallow water, mud, etc
2. to dabble the fingers, hands, or feet in water
3. to walk unsteadily, like a baby
4. (tr) archaic to fondle with the fingers
n
the act of paddling in water
[C16: of uncertain origin]
ˈpaddler n
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pad•dle1
(ˈpæd l)n., v. -dled, -dling. n.
1. a short, flat-bladed oar for propelling and steering a canoe or small boat, usu. held by both hands and moved through a vertical arc.
2. any of various similar implements used for mixing, stirring, or beating.
3. a similarly shaped implement used to spank or beat someone.
4. a racket with a short handle and a wide, rounded blade, used in table tennis, paddle tennis, etc.
5. an implement used for beating garments while washing them in running water, as in a stream.
6. a blade of a paddle wheel.
8. a flipper or limb of a penguin, turtle, whale, etc.
9. an act of paddling.
v.i. 10. to propel or travel in a canoe or the like by using a paddle.
v.t. 11. to propel with a paddle.
12. to spank with or as if with a paddle.
13. to stir, mix, or beat with or as if with a paddle.
14. to hit (a ball) with a paddle.
[1400–50; late Middle English padell implement for cleaning a plowshare, of uncertain origin]
pad′dler, n.
pad•dle2
(ˈpæd l)v.i. -dled, -dling.
to move the feet or hands in water.
[1520–30; orig. uncertain]
pad′dler, n.
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paddle
- paddle - An aquatic animal's flipper can also be called a paddle—as can the foot of a duck or the wing of a penguin.
- patrol - Comes from a French word meaning "paddle about in the mud."
- rudder - First meant "paddle" or "oar."
- float - The boards and paddle of a waterwheel or paddlewheel are the floats.
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paddle
Past participle: paddled
Gerund: paddling
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Noun | 1. | paddle - small wooden bat with a flat surface; used for hitting balls in various games bat - a club used for hitting a ball in various games |
2. | paddle - a blade of a paddle wheel or water wheel mill wheel, millwheel - water wheel that is used to drive machinery in a mill paddle wheel, paddlewheel - a large wheel fitted with paddles and driven by an engine in order to propel a boat | |
3. | paddle - an instrument of punishment consisting of a flat board instrument of punishment - an instrument designed and used to punish a condemned person | |
4. | paddle - a short light oar used without an oarlock to propel a canoe or small boat oar - an implement used to propel or steer a boat | |
Verb | 1. | paddle - propel with a paddle; "paddle your own canoe" boat - ride in a boat on water |
2. | paddle - play in or as if in water, as of small children play - be at play; be engaged in playful activity; amuse oneself in a way characteristic of children; "The kids were playing outside all day"; "I used to play with trucks as a little girl" | |
3. | paddle - swim like a dog in shallow water aquatics, water sport - sports that involve bodies of water swim - travel through water; "We had to swim for 20 minutes to reach the shore"; "a big fish was swimming in the tank" | |
4. | paddle - walk unsteadily; "small children toddle" walk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" | |
5. | paddle - give a spanking to; subject to a spanking | |
6. | paddle - stir with a paddle stir - move an implement through; "stir the soup"; "stir my drink"; "stir the soil" |
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Translations
pádlopádlovatbrouzdatbrouzdat se
padlepagajsoppevadepaddel
mõla
melameloapiestäsiipisiipiratas
gacativeslativeslo
busla, skvamparóaróîraspaîi, kajakár
パドルパドルで漕ぐ水辺を歩く
노젓다첨벙거리며 다니다
airētairētiesbradātplunčātiessmailītes airis
pádlopádlovať
čofotatimahati s plavutmiveslativeslo
paddelpaddlavada
ไม้พายเรือพาย แจวพายเรือ
chèo xuồnglội nướcmái chèo
paddle
[ˈpædl]A. N
1. (= oar) → zagual m, pala f, remo m (LAm); (= blade of wheel) → paleta f; (= wheel) → rueda f de paletas
2. (US) (= bat) → raqueta f
3. to go for or have a paddle → ir a chapotear, ir a mojarse los pies
B. VT
3. to paddle one's feet in the sea → mojarse los pies en el mar
C. VI
2. (= walk in water) → mojarse los pies
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paddle
[ˈpædəl]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
paddle
n
(= oar) → Paddel nt
(for mixing) → Rührschaufel f
Grandpa still enjoys a paddle → Opa plan(t)scht noch gern durchs Wasser; to go for a paddle, to have a paddle → durchs Wasser waten
(in table tennis) → Schläger m
vt
boat → paddeln
paddle
:paddle boat
n → Raddampfer m; (small, on pond) → Paddelboot nt
paddle box
n → Radkasten m
paddle steamer
n → Raddampfer m
paddle wheel
n → Schaufelrad nt
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
paddle1
(ˈpӕdl) verb to walk about in shallow water. The children went paddling in the sea.
paddle2
(ˈpӕdl) noun a short, light oar, often with a blade at each end of the shaft, used in canoes etc.
verb to move with a paddle. He paddled the canoe along the river.
ˈpaddle-steamer noun a boat driven by paddle-wheels.
ˈpaddle-wheel noun a large wheel fitted with flat pieces of wood, attached to the side or stern of a boat and turned to make it move through the water.
to paddle (not pedal) a canoe.
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paddle
→ مِجدَافٌ, يُجْذِّفُ, يـَمْشِي في الـمِياهِ الضَحْلَة brouzdat, pádlo, pádlovat paddel, padle, vade Paddel, paddeln, planschen κουπί, πλατσουρίζω, τσαλαβουτώ mojarse los pies, remar, remo kahlata, mela, meloa pagaie, pagayer, patauger gacati, veslati, veslo camminare nell'acqua, pagaia, pagaiare パドル, パドルで漕ぐ, 水辺を歩く 노, 젓다, 첨벙거리며 다니다 peddel, peddelen, pootjebaden padle, padleåre, vasse brodzić, krótkie wiosło o szerokim piórze, wytaplać się pagaia, patinhar, remar, remo curto байдарочное весло, брести по отмели, грести paddel, paddla, vada ไม้พายเรือ, พาย แจว, พายเรือ ayak çırpmak, kısa kürek, sığ suda çıplak ayak yürümek chèo xuồng, lội nước, mái chèo 划桨, 蹚水Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009