释义 |
pursen. 1.small money-bag carried in the pocket钱袋。 △Mer.1.1.139(138):“My purse.my person,my extremestmeans. / Lie all unlocked to your occasions.”我的钱袋,我这个人,我的一切资产,全都敞开供你使用。 2. special bag containing theGreat Seal of England,theinsignia of the Lord HighChancellor装英国国玺的包囊(英国大法官的职权标记),玺囊。 △H.VIII.1.1.114.s.d.:“Enter Cardinal Wolsey,thepurse borne before him。”沃尔西红衣主教上,其前有人手捧玺囊。
pursevt. 
purses (from a leadenseal of the Confraternity of Purse-makers,Paris.)
pursevt. 1. put in purse,pocket. take possession of把…装入钱袋,拿到。 △Mer.1.3.175(174):“And I will go and purse the ducats straight,”我立刻去取钱来。 2. knit,draw together皱紧,收拢。 △Oth.3.3.113:“And didst contract and purse thy brow together,”而且你皱起了,眉头。 |