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breeching    
n. 马的屁股带,炮索

马的屁股带,炮索

Breech \Breech\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Breeched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Breeching}.]
1. To put into, or clothe with, breeches.
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A great man . . . anxious to know whether the
blacksmith's youngest boy was breeched. --Macaulay.
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2. To cover as with breeches. [Poetic]
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Their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. --Shak.
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3. To fit or furnish with a breech; as, to breech a gun.
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4. To whip on the breech. [Obs.]
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Had not a courteous serving man conveyed me away,
whilst he went to fetch whips, I think, in my
conscience, he would have breeched me. --Old Play.
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5. To fasten with breeching.
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Breeching \Breech"ing\, n.
1. A whipping on the breech, or the act of whipping on the
breech.
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I view the prince with Aristarchus' eyes,
Whose looks were as a breeching to a boy. --Marlowe.
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2. That part of a harness which passes round the breech of a
horse, enabling him to hold back a vehicle.
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3. (Naut.) A strong rope rove through the cascabel of a
cannon and secured to ringbolts in the ship's side, to
limit the recoil of the gun when it is discharged.
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4. The sheet iron casing at the end of boilers to convey the
smoke from the flues to the smokestack.
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  • Breeching (boys) - Wikipedia
    Breeching was an important rite of passage in the life of a boy, looked forward to with much excitement, and often celebrated with a small party It often marked the point at which the father became more involved with the raising of a boy
  • BREECHING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BREECHING is the part of a harness that passes around the rump of a draft animal
  • For Centuries, People Celebrated a Little Boy’s First Pair of Trousers
    Today, almost all Western children start wearing pants of some sort at an early age, but for centuries a little boy’s first donning of trousers was momentous, worthy of celebration This meant a
  • Most Victorian-era boys wore dresses and the reasons were practical
    It was around this time that boys would reach what was known as “the age of reason,” which meant that wearing a dress would no longer be necessary For the family, this was cause for celebration because then the event, known as “Breeching,” was set in motion, signifying the boy’s step towards manhood
  • The Breeching Ceremony of a Young Boy and His Rite of Passage: Regency . . .
    In an age when so many children died before reaching their majority (almost a fourth of them would die before the age of 10), the breeching ceremony might well have been the only significant event in a young boy’s life
  • Breeching - Encyclopedia. com
    Breeching In early America an important rite of passage in the lives of small boys was the moment they wore breeches or trousers for the first time In infancy and early childhood, boys and girls were relegated to the feminine domestic circle and were dressed alike in petticoats, gowns, pinafores, and caps
  • Breeching Boys
    One of the least studied events of boyhood by social historians is breeching, a major rite of passage for boys This event for centuries was an important event in a boy's life until the 1920s Boys until that time wore dresses
  • First transitions to manhood: Breeching Boys
    During the Regency, most boys were breeched at about four years of age, several years earlier than their counterparts from the 1700’s Child rearing ‘experts’, though, argued for various ages, up to age eight They agreed though that a child’s size was a most important consideration
  • breeching - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    breeching (countable and uncountable, plural breechings) (historical) The ceremony of dressing a boy in trousers for the first time When boys left off skirts at about six or seven to put on breeches this was an occasion of minor ceremony which marked the next stage of growing up
  • BREECHING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Breeching definition: the part of a harness that passes around the haunches of a horse See examples of BREECHING used in a sentence





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