释义 |
douche I. \ˈdüsh\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Italian doccia, from docciare to gush, pour, from doccia water pipe, probably back-formation from doccione conduit pipe, from Latin duction-, ductio action of leading or conducting, from ductus (past participle of ducere to lead) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at tow 1. a. : a jet or current (as of water) directed against a part or into a cavity of the body b. : a bath taken by means of a douche 2. : a device (as a syringe) for giving douches II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb : to administer or apply a douche to : drench intransitive verb : to take a douche III. noun chiefly British : an abrupt often chastening shock to the nerves, emotions, or awareness < the icy douche (what he said about my work) — John Fowles > |