mace
- IPA[meɪs]
英式
- a staff of office, especially that which lies on the table in the House of Commons when the Speaker is in the chair, regarded as a symbol of the authority of the House.;a heavy club with a spiked metal head.
noun: mace, plural noun: maces
- 相關詞
- an official who walks before a dignitary on ceremonial occasions, carrying a mace that ... her husband acted as mace bearer for the mayor
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- another term for cattail
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- an official who walks before a dignitary on ceremonial occasions, carrying a mace that ... her husband acted as mace bearer for the mayor
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- another term for bulrush
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- 更多解釋
- IPA[mās]
美式
- a heavy club, typically having a metal head and spikes.
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- IPA[meɪs]
英式
- an irritant chemical used in an aerosol to disable attackers.
- spray (someone) with Mace: three individuals were Maced by an unknown male
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- IPA[mās]
美式
- an irritant chemical used in an aerosol to disable attackers.
- spray (someone) with Mace: three individuals were Maced by an unknown male
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[mās]
美式
- the reddish fleshy outer covering of the nutmeg, dried as a spice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[meɪs]
英式
- the reddish fleshy outer covering of the nutmeg, dried as a spice.
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