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burse

/burs/US // bɜrs //UK // (bɜːs) //

毛刺,毛毯,布尔塞,布尔萨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pouch or case for some special purpose.
    • : a fund to provide allowances for students.an allowance so provided.
    • : Ecclesiastical. a case or receptacle for a corporal.

Examples

  • The terms were afterwards often used indifferently, and Pisaro, just before, calls the Exchange the Burse.

  • In Burse-road and Pendarmes-road the shrubs and trees were broken down, and lay overhanging and obstructing the footpaths.

  • Her own room reflected the rising worship of Morris and Burse-Jones, of which, indeed, she had been an adept from the beginning.

  • Mass had been said not long since, and the chalice covered with the veil and burse was still on the altar.

  • The "burse" is a square, stiff pocket of silk over cardboard, in which the Altar-linen is carried to and from the Altar.