glacis
名词 n.
英 /ˈɡleɪsɪs/|/ˈɡlæsi/
美 /ˈɡleɪsɪs/|/ˈɡlæsi/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A gentle incline.
— The foam of these great ruins mounts in an instant to the ridge of the sand glacis, swiftly fleets back again, and is met and buried by the next breaker.
- A gentle incline.; A gentle sloping landform created by the deposition or erosion of material.
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A gentle incline.; A gentle incline in front of a fortification which protects it from cannon fire and exposes attackers to more effective return fire from defenders.
— [T]ook his place with solemn / Air 'midst the rest, who kept their valiant faces / And levelled weapons still against the glacis.
- A gentle incline.; In full glacis plate: the angled armour plate on the front of a tank which protects it from projectiles; also (often nautical), such a plate protecting an opening (for example, on a ship).
- A gentle incline.; A device for sorting mail which slides parcels across a sloped surface.
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词源
Borrowed from French glacis (“slippery surface”), derived from Old French glacier (“to glide; freeze”), the former from Latin glaciāre (“to freeze”), from glaciēs (“ice”), of uncertain origin.
Cognates
* Medieval Latin glatia (“incline in front of a fortification”)
Cognates
* Medieval Latin glatia (“incline in front of a fortification”)
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