debouche

动词 v.
/dɪˈbuːʃ/   

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To enter into battle.
    — he debouched by the great high road through the forest, in the rear of the Austrian and Bavarian armies, while General Moreau attacked in front.
  2. To discharge into a larger body of water such as a lake or sea.
    — He chose a place called Colmnakill, about six miles farther down the Spey, where a tributary stream, debouching into that river, gave him protection on one side

词形变化

debouches present,singular,third-person debouching participle,present debouched participle,past debouched past

词源

From French déboucher (“to unblock, uncork; to finish; to culminate”), from dé- (“un-”) + boucher (“to block, stop”).
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