Escutcheon
[ɪ'skʌtʃ(ə)n;e-] or [ɪ'skʌtʃən]
解释:
(noun.) a shield; especially one displaying a coat of arms.
(noun.) (nautical) a plate on a ship's stern on which the name is inscribed.
乔安妮手打--From WordNet
解释:
(n.) The surface, usually a shield, upon which bearings are marshaled and displayed. The surface of the escutcheon is called the field, the upper part is called the chief, and the lower part the base (see Chiff, and Field.). That side of the escutcheon which is on the right hand of the knight who bears the shield on his arm is called dexter, and the other side sinister.
(n.) A marking upon the back of a cow's udder and the space above it (the perineum), formed by the hair growing upward or outward instead of downward. It is esteemed an index of milking qualities.
(n.) That part of a vessel's stern on which her name is written.
(n.) A thin metal plate or shield to protect wood, or for ornament, as the shield around a keyhole.
(n.) The depression behind the beak of certain bivalves; the ligamental area.
卡莱尔编辑
同义词及近义词:
n. Shield, scutcheon, ensign armorial.
黛博拉校对
解释:
n. a shield on which a coat of arms is represented: a family shield: the part of a vessel's stern bearing her name.—adj. Escutch′eoned ('und) having an escutcheon.—Escutcheon of pretence an escutcheon placed with the arms of an heiress in the centre of her husband's coat.—A blot on the escutcheon a stain on one's good name.
唐尼手打
例句:
- Deep would have been the blot upon his escutcheon if his chocolate had been ignobly waited on by only three men; he must have died of two. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 双城记.
- I feel now like a man who has redeemed a failing reputation and shed luster upon a dimmed escutcheon, by a single just deed done at the eleventh hour. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
录入:朱迪思