debouch 的 2 个定义
- to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain.
- Physical Geography. to emerge from a relatively narrow valley upon an open plain: A river or glacier debouches on the plains.to flow from a small valley into a larger one.
- to come forth; emerge.
debouch 近义词
等同于 march
更多debouch例句
- Meanwhile, the 1st Corps crossed Rheims, with orders to debouch at Btheny.
- Do they run down walls of ovarium, and then turn up the placenta, and so debouch near the "orifices" of the ovules?
- They have begun to flow in Bedes day; they never cease to flow until they debouch in Domesday Book.
- The enemy thus found it impossible to debouch from the village or to work round the left flank.
- Meanwhile on the left the line had been heavily shelled, and the enemy made several attempts to debouch from Fremicourt.