释义 |
‖ mouchard|muʃar| [F. mouchard, f. mouche fly (used fig. for ‘spy’).] A police spy. Hence ˈmouchardism.
1802in C. James Milit. Dict. 1834Tait's Mag. I. 663/1 Would you and your mouchards have me believe [etc.]? 1891R. Buchanan Coming Terror 9 The increased corruption and mouchardism of an irresponsible Press. 1901Daily Express 18 Mar. 7/1 At Marseilles, he had made friends with a man who turned out to be a mouchard. |