释义 |
bor·stal I. noun or bor·stall \ˈbərstəl, ˈbȯr-\ (-s) Etymology: from (assumed) Middle English borstall, from Old English borgsteall, borhsteall, from (assumed) Old English borg, borh protection, refuge (from Old English borg, borh pledge, surety) + Old English steall place; probably from the use of steep hills as places of refuge in war — more at borrow, stall dialect England : a pathway up a steep hill II. \ˈbȯrstəl, ˈbȯ(ə)s-\ noun or borstal institution (-s) Usage: often capitalized B Etymology: from Borstal, village in Kent, England : one of a group of British reform schools for delinquents between the ages of 16 and 23 that follows a system stressing occupational training, special attention to the individual, and highly organized supervision after dismissal |