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appel

/uh-pel, a-pel; French a-pel/US // əˈpɛl, æˈpɛl; French aˈpɛl //UK // (əˈpɛl, French apɛl) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ap·pels [uh-pelz, a-pelz; French a-pel]. /əˈpɛlz, æˈpɛlz; French aˈpɛl/. Fencing.

    • : a tap or stamp of the foot, formerly serving as a warning of one's intent to attack, but now also used as a feint.
    • : a sharp stroke with the blade used for the purpose of procuring an opening.

Examples

  • And now it is appearing in English for the first time, translated with great stamina by Anne Milano Appel.

  • “The strategy is to shred her credibility,” said Mark Appel, an advocate for abuse victims in the Jewish community.

  • Jadis il a t Dieu: il s'est appel Osiris, Apollon, est-ce que je sais?

  • Et tout coup je m'apparais celuiQui s'est, hors de soi-mme, enfuiVers le sauvage appel des forces unanimes.

  • An opening into the furnace of appel, by which vapours may be let off from any operation by taking out the plug at M.

  • I've got Appel starting for up there in half an hour in my car to take charge of everything and with orders to spare no expense.

  • Lunging into the darkness he stumbled over Appel's legs and tumbled headlong out into the narrow aisle.