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battel

/bat-l/US // ˈbæt l //

营地,营地建设,营地服务,营地管理

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an account with or terminal bill from a college of Oxford University for board, kitchen, and buttery expenses.
    • : battels, expenses, bills, and accounts of a student at Oxford, including those for clothing, books, and personal expenses as well as for tuition, lodging, and food.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bat·teled, bat·tel·ing.

    • : to have an account with or to be supplied with food and drink from a college kitchen or buttery at Oxford University.

Examples

  • Battel further observes, that when one of these animals dies the rest cover his body with leaves and branches of trees.

  • When this battel was ended, the king wanted of all his numbers but thrée hundred, which were slaine at that conflict.

  • It is that he may have speech with you, alone, in the castle of Battel this night.

  • No names are believed to be in this “Battel Roll,” which are not fully entitled to the distinction.

  • This truth is extremely obvious in the old black-letter lawbooks on the subject of "trial by battel."