释义 |
mu·nich I. \ˈmyünik, -nēk\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Munich, Germany : of or from the city of Munich, Germany : of the kind or style prevalent in Munich II. noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Munich, Germany, the site of a 1938 agreement among England, France, and Italy that approved the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia by Hitler : an instance of unresisting compliance with and capitulation to the demands of an aggressor nation < the truce … was another Munich — R.T.Oliver > < do not think that a modus vivendi to save what can be saved … is necessarily a Munich — Frank Gorrell > |