释义 |
bat·ture \baˈtu̇(ə)r, ba.ˈtyu̇-, Fr bȧtu̅e̅u̅e̅r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Louisiana French, from French battre to strike + -ure — more at battue : the alluvial land between a river at low-water stage and a levee — used especially of such land along the lower Mississippi river |