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单词 precinct
释义

precinct

[ pree-singkt ]
/ ˈpri sɪŋkt /
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noun

Origin of precinct

1350–1400; Middle English <Medieval Latin praecinctum, noun use of neuter of Latin praecinctus, past participle of praecingere to gird about, surround, equivalent to prae-pre- + cing- (stem of cingere to surround; cf. cinch1) + -tus past participle suffix

SYNONYMS FOR precinct

1 ward.
4 territory.
8 compound.
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Words nearby precinct

precession of the equinoxes, pre-Christian, pre-Christmas, précieuse, précieux, precinct, precincts, preciosity, precious, precious coral, precious few
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British Dictionary definitions for precinct

precinct
/ (ˈpriːsɪŋkt) /

noun

  1. an enclosed area or building marked by a fixed boundary such as a wall
  2. such a boundary
an area in a town, often closed to traffic, that is designed or reserved for a particular purposea shopping precinct; pedestrian precinct
US
  1. a district of a city for administrative or police purposes
  2. the police responsible for such a district
US a polling or electoral district

Word Origin for precinct

C15: from Medieval Latin praecinctum (something) surrounded, from Latin praecingere to gird around, from prae before, around + cingere to gird
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