释义 |
tache I. \ˈtash\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English teche, tache, from Middle French, stain, spot, of Germanic origin; akin to Old Saxon tēkan sign — more at token chiefly Scotland : stain, blemish II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English tassen, tatchen, from Middle French tacher, from Old French techier, tachier, from teche, tache stain, spot chiefly Scotland : to stain, blemish, or tarnish especially with respect to character and reputation III. \ˈtach\ noun also tach \“\ (plural taches) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French tache nail, fastening, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch tac pointed instrument, sharp point — more at tack : buckle, clasp < couple the curtains together with the taches — Exod 26:6 (Authorized Version) > |