释义 |
light·er I. \ˈlīd.ə(r), -ītə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from (assumed) Middle Dutch lichter (whence Dutch), from Middle Dutch lichten to lighten, unload + -er — more at light (to ease of a burden) : a large usually flat-bottomed boat or barge that is mainly used in unloading or loading ships not lying at wharves or in transporting freight around a harbor II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to convey by or as if by a lighter < goods have to be lightered half a mile or more between ship and shore — W.R.Moore > < they could lighter the stuff down to Colon — D.B.Chidsey > III. noun (-s) Etymology: light (III) + -er 1. : one that lights or sets fire < a lighter of lamps > < excelled as a lighter of fires — D.L.Busk > < a pressurized can of charcoal lighter > 2. : a device for lighting a fire; especially : a mechanical or electrical device used for lighting cigarettes, cigars, or pipes IV. comparative of light |