释义 |
re·spon·sion \-nchən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French responsion answer, sum to be paid, from Medieval Latin responsion-, responsio, from Latin, answer, from responsus (past participle of respondēre to answer) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at respond 1. obsolete : a sum required to be paid; especially : an annual payment required of a member of a military order of knighthood 2. a. : an act of answering : answer, response b. responsions plural : the first examination taken by a candidate for the B.A. degree at Oxford University and required for matriculation — called also smalls; compare previous examination |