单词 | tuchun |
释义 | tuchun in British English (tuːˈtʃuːn) noun (formerly) a Chinese military governor or warlord Word origin from Chinese, from tu to superintend + chün troopstuchun in American English (ˈduːˈdʒʏn) noun 1. the title of a military governor of a Chinese province during the period 1916–28 2. a war lord Word origin [1915–20; ‹ Chin (Wade-Giles) tu1 chün1, (pinyin) dūjūn lit., oversee troops]This word is first recorded in the period 1915–20. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: collage, conditioning, costar, soviet, stockpile |
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