| 释义 | 
		hop·per I. \ˈhäpə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from hoppen to hop + -er — more at hop 1.  : one that hops: as  a.  : a leaping insect (as a leafhopper, grasshopper, or froghopper); specifically  : an immature hopping form usually of an insect that is winged as a adult (as the larva of a cheese fly or a young grasshopper or locust)  b.    (1)  : a person who makes flights or trips of usually short duration    < the first island-hopper in the Caribbean — Newsweek >   (2)  : one who flits about from one place of a specified kind to another of the same kind — usually used in combination    < a table-hopper >    < a barhopper >  c.  : a batted ball which rebounds from the ground 2.   a.  : a chute, box, or receptacle usually funnel-shaped with an opening at the lower part for delivering material (as grain, fuel, or coal)  b.  : something like or likened to a hopper in form or function as:   (1)  : any of the compartments of a hopper frame or the hopper frame itself   (2)  : a feeder for animals; especially  : one from which food flows automatically from an enclosed reservoir to the compartment from which it is eaten  c.  : a box usually on the desk of the clerk or other official of a legislative body into which a proposed bill is dropped  d.  : the process of realization or preparation — used in the phrase in the hopper   < your show is in the hopper and you might just as well … not worry — E.J.Kahn >   < a plan for exempting … small businesses from wage controls is in the hopper — Washington Report > 3.   a.  : a ship used especially to convey mud, gravel, or sand dredged from harbors out to sea and constructed with a full midship section from which the cargo is discharged through the bottom  b.  : hopper car  c.    (1)  : a tank holding water or other liquid and having a device for releasing its contents through a pipe at the bottom   (2)  : a toilet bowl II. noun (-s) Etymology: hop (III) + -er 1.  : a hop picker 2.  : a brewery worker who pours dried hops into casks 3.  : an inverted pyramid or cone through which malt passes to the grinding mill in the brewing process |