释义 |
wardership|ˈwɔːdəʃɪp| [f. warder n.1] 1. The office or position of warder.
1867De Ros Memor. Tower Lond. 301 The Duke [of Wellington] at once stopped the purchase of Warderships. 2. The carrying out of the duties of a warder.
1897Edin. Rev. Jan. 16 To an active and energetic soldier the wardership of these [Trans-Indus] marches offered a tempting field for military distinction. 1907J. Oxenham Carette of Sark xxv. 238 There was no sound, nor sign of wardership. |