单词 | Greenacre |
释义 | Greenacre/ˈɡriːneɪkə/British slang. Now historical noun An instance of goods spilling or falling from a sling during the loading or unloading of a ship. Origin1920s; earliest use found in The Observer. Apparently from the name of James Greenacre, English criminal, who was hanged at Newgate for the murder of Hannah Brown. |
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