puttee
名词 n.
英 /ˈpʌtiː/|/pʌˈtiː/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A strip of cloth wound round the leg, worn for protection or support by hikers, soldiers etc.
— he bought himself a pair of Fox's puttees for going out and polished his belt until it shone like mahogany, and I bet he was never pulled up for having dirty buttons.
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Something that is put somewhere; the object of the action of putting.
— […] for example, Gleitman (1990:30), in support of her claim for universal alignments of syntax and semantics, argues for the universal naturalness of three arguments for 'put' verbs (a putter, a puttee, and a location).
- Alternative form of patti (“Punjab residential subdivision”).
词源
词源 1
From Hindi पट्टी (paṭṭī, “bandage, strip of cloth”), from Sanskrit पट्टिका (paṭṭikā) of similar meaning.
词源 2
Etymology tree
English put
English -ee
English puttee
From put + -ee.
English put
English -ee
English puttee
From put + -ee.
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