Sacre 萨克(人名)
萨克雷(厄瓜多尔地名)
- The Eiffel Tower at sunset from the Sacre-Coeur Basilica.
在圣心大教堂上欣赏暮色中的埃菲尔铁塔。 - Many of the most severely injured patients had been transported to Sacre Coeur.
受伤最为严重的许多病人已被转至圣心医院治疗。 - They offered their services in a tent-city clinic in the capital, Port au Prince, and at the Sacre Coeur Hospital, 120 kilometers to the north, where earthquake damage was minimal.
他们在首都太子港(Port au Prince)一个用帐篷搭建的临时诊所内以及太子港以北120公里处遭地震损害最小的圣心医院(Sacre Coeur Hospital)提供医疗服务。
Sacre \Sa"cre\, v. t. [F. sacrer. See {Sacred}.]
To consecrate; to make sacred. [Obs.] --Holland.
Sacre \Sa"cre\, n.
See {Saker}.
Saker \Sa"ker\ (s[=a]"k[~e]r), n. [F. sacre (cf. It. sagro, Sp.
& Pg. sacre), either fr. L. sacer sacred, holy, as a
translation of Gr. "ie`rax falcon, from "iero`s holy, or more
probably from Ar. [,c]aqr hawk.] [Written also {sacar},
{sacre}.]
1. (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A falcon ({Falco sacer}) native of Southern Europe and
Asia, closely resembling the lanner.
Note: The female is called {chargh}, and the male
{charghela}, or {sakeret}.
(b) The peregrine falcon. [Prov. Eng.]
2. (Mil.) A small piece of artillery. --Wilhelm.
On the bastions were planted culverins and sakers.
--Macaulay.
The culverins and sakers showing their deadly
muzzles over the rampart. --Hawthorne.