释义 |
apoph·y·ge \əˈpäfə(ˌ)jē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Greek apophygē, literally, escape, from apo- + phygē flight, from pheugein to flee — more at bow (to bend) : the small hollow curvature given to the top (as in a Doric column) or bottom (as in an Ionic or Corinthian column) of the shaft of a column where it expands to meet the edge of the fillet — compare congé 4, scape |