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tache

/tach/US // tætʃ //UK // (tæʃ, tɑːʃ) //

帐幔,帐单,帐目,帐蓬

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : a buckle; clasp.

Examples

  • Dicky catches sight of Duane and guffaws: “Hey, brother, you got coke all over in your muss-tache.”

  • In a classic 2007 pic, a bronzed Lindsay Lohan looks chocolate-brown between her nose and upper lip—it's a tan-tache.

  • It is the Tache blanche remarquable of De Freycinet's chart.

  • Wisha, begor, 't is your reverence was wanted to tache these blackguards a lesson.

  • An what are their mothers put in the wurruld for but to tache them?

  • In default of any concrete data each may be estimated as half the size of Tache, or 800 persons apiece.

  • Father Martin in the description of his trip implies that there were 4,000 people living in the vicinity of Tache.