释义 |
em·bra·sure \ə̇mˈbrāzhə(r), em-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from obsolete embraser to widen an opening + -ure 1. : a recess of a door or window; especially : one sloped or beveled to give an effect of largeness from one side 2. : an opening with sides flaring outward in a wall or parapet of a fortification usually for allowing the firing of cannon 3. : the sloped valley between adjacent teeth (as in the human mouth)
[E embrasure 2] |