释义
[ besh, beysh ] SHOW IPA
/ bɛʃ, beɪʃ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
noun a grab for retrieving tools used in drilling a well.
Origin of bêche 1850–55; <French: spade
Words nearby bêche béchamel, béchamel sauce, bechance, Béchar, becharm, bêche , bêche-de-mer, Bechet, Bechstein, Bechterew-Mendel reflex, Bechterew's disease
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Example sentences from the Web for bêche The beche de mer industry has also been a great help to business people in Cooktown.
Early Days in North Queensland | Edward Palmer
The little estate, in which were the ruins of Beche Castle, was ours.
Tennyson and His Friends | Various
Gresley had “Vairy ermine and gules,” and Beche “Vairy silver and gules.”
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 | Various
The remainder consists of sandal wood, beche la mer, etc. exported principally to China.
Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land | William Charles Wentworth