英:[dɪ'bu:ʃ]
美:[dɪˈbaʊtʃ, -ˈbuʃ]
英:[dɪ'bu:ʃ]
美:[dɪˈbaʊtʃ, -ˈbuʃ]
de·bouch
dih baUch [or] de bush
debouches, debouching, debouched
debouchment (n.)
intransitive verb
to advance out of a confined or narrow space such as a canyon into open country.After hours of moving single-file along the forest trail, the troops debouched onto a grassy plain where they set up camp.
of a river or the like, to flow from a narrow valley into a larger channel or open plain.
to come out; emerge.
noun
an outlet from a narrow place into open country.
French déboucher, from dé- de- + bouche mouth, from Old French boche, from Latin bucca cheek
The first known use of debouch was in 1745
1 The head, where the Galathea River debouches, is low and flat, but on either side the shores are a continuation of the hills, containing the river.
2 Moreover, he has built the new glaciers in places where they will thaw at exactly the right time, and debouch their contents directly onto farmers’ fields.
3 After about a mile, the kloof into which this poort debouched suddenly narrowed and turned left-handed at right angles to our course.
4 They picked their way across the track and debouched upon the Main Street, the name of which Gordon discovered painted in indifferent characters upon a disreputable signboard.
5 “Your cabin’s along here,” said he, entering a long corridor that debouched on to the well-deck.
6 At the apex of this is a small secondary bay, where a little river, rising in the hills inland, debouches through a broad belt of mangroves.
7 Suddenly a large number of National Guards, the butt-end of their muskets up, women and children, debouched on the other flank by the Rue des Rosiers.
8 When the coast was clear he took the path again, skirting the Court and the Home Farm, and, ultimately, debouching upon the downs.
9 It is the chief city of Canada, and is built on the northern bank of the St. Lawrence, p. 48where the muddy Ottawa, after a course of 600 miles, debouches into it.
10 As Bacon's followers debouched, they visibly accelerated their pace to double quick time, and the two bodies came together with a shock like the explosion of a magazine.
11 No answering signal came from the spot where the mountain path debouched into the narrow sandy beach.
12 The press gradually thickened, and before long it was dense and viscid, as if theater audiences were debouching at every corner.
13 This valley we descended for about 10 miles until it debouched into another, a broader sandy valley where the Yaru changed its course to the South.
14 We rode down this valley for about 6 miles until it debouched into the main Arun Valley.
15 The stream debouches into the estuary.
这条河流入河口湾。
16 A few days later a soldier of the game patrol, on a run through Hayden Valley, saw the reunited herd debouch from a canyon, with old "Tuskegee" puffing proudly in the lead.
17 The great importance of Rhodes belongs to the days after Alexander, when it received the riches of the East from the trade-routes which debouched into the Mediterranean at Alexandria and Antioch.
18 Without further pause he turned to ascertain the nature of the place upon which the stairway had debouched.
19 A hundred feet from where the street began it turned sharply to the left, forming a right angle, and debouched again into another thoroughfare.
20 Most would debouch into intermediate sky lobbies, where passengers could change lifts.
大部分都是涌进中间的大厅,从那里乘客们再换乘电梯。
1 流出
issue discharge spill overflow flux outflow effusion effluence flow shed fetch effuse draw stream drain weep gush extravasate give down emanative emanant effluent effusive gushy exudative excurrent diffluent run running pour outpouring efflux exudation outpour outgo flowage outrush put exude sluice disembogue well let sweat extrude disgorge -rrhea shedding emanation extravasation debouchment spilth bleed outgush vent ooze outflux outshoot effluxion fluxion outwell overswell
2 前进
forward advance advanced ongoing progressive onward pushy onwards way progress progression advancement procession make go take put move head send pass foot track gain stretch proceed passage fare fetch ply march furrow headway
4 进入
ingoing march-in approach entry entrance incursion ingress intromission feed lodge strike penetrate intromit incoming inbound illative ingressive access ingression come enter take inlet crosscut