tressure
/tresh-er/US // ˈtrɛʃ ər //UK // (ˈtrɛʃə, ˈtrɛsjʊə) //
压力,压迫,压迫感,压力大
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : Heraldry. a narrower diminutive of the orle, usually ornamented with fleurs-de-lis at the edges and often doubled.
- : Numismatics. an ornamental border enclosing the type on a coin or medal.
Examples
The same rule, by the way, applies to the tressure, but not to the orle.
Tres′sured, having a tressure: arranged in the form of, or occupying the position of, a tressure.
Within this border is a representation of the full coat-of-arms of Scotland—a lion rampant, within a tressure flory counter-flory.
Your forchoon is maid and you git part of a big tressure if you do exackly as told.
Wishart; over all on an escutcheon or, a lion rampant sa., within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second.
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