释义 |
‖ tenko|ˈtɛŋkəʊ| [Jap.] In Japanese prison camps in the war of 1939–45: a muster parade or roll-call of prisoners.
1947J. Bertram Shadow of a War vi. iii. 190 They drilled us by the hour..and firmly broke us in to the sacred mysteries of ‘tenko’—the morning and evening muster parade..that was routine in all prison camps in Japan... In time even tenko lost its terrors. 1961R. Braddon Naked Island in Plays of Year, 1960 i. iii. 153, I got him a bashing on tenko tonight. |