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n. (将人或物)抛出窗外(尤指中古时代末期波希米亚民众表示愤恨的方法之一)
n.
(将人或物)抛出窗外(尤指中古时代末期波希米亚民众表示愤恨的方法之一);
英英释义
defenestration[ di:,feni'streiʃən ]
n.the act of throwing someone or something out of a window
权威例句
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13. The Diet of Worms and the Defenestration of Prague : Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms Essays on Natural History
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defenestration (n.)
1620, "the action of throwing out of a window," from Latin fenestra "window" (see fenestration). A word invented for one incident: the "Defenestration of Prague," May 21, 1618, when two Catholic deputies to the Bohemian national assembly and a secretary were tossed out the window (into a moat) of the castle of Hradshin by Protestant radicals. It marked the start of the Thirty Years War. Some linguists link fenestra with Greek verb phainein "to show;" others see in it an Etruscan borrowing, based on the suffix -(s)tra, as in Latin loan-words aplustre "the carved stern of a ship with its ornaments," genista "the plant broom," lanista "trainer of gladiators." Related: Defenestrate (1915); defenestrated (1620).
1. The object is to addle and not to elucidate.
其目的是为了混淆而不是为了阐明.
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2. Eggs addle quickly in hot weather.
蛋在热天易坏.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
3. The manager busied himself all day and got addle brained.
这位经理整天忙得昏头昏脑.
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4. Why lying to see a book you can make eye addle?
躺着看书为什么会使眼睛变坏?
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5. He is quite forgetful, and called an addle head by others.
他整天忘这忘那, 大家都叫他糊涂虫.
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