释义 |
scis·sure \ˈsizhə(r), -ish-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin scissura, from scissus (past participle of scindere to split) + -ura -ure — more at shed 1. archaic : a cleft or elongated opening in a body or surface made by or as if by cutting : a cleft separating bodily parts or opening into the body 2. obsolete : a split or division in a group or union : schism |