释义 |
beak·er I. \ˈbēkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English biker, from Old Norse bikarr, probably from Old Saxon bekari; akin to Old High German behhari beaker; both from a prehistoric Old High German-Old Saxon word derived from Medieval Latin bicarius goblet, beaker, from Greek bikos earthen jug, probably of non-Indo-European origin 1. : a large drinking cup without handles that has a wide and often flaring mouth and is sometimes supported on a foot or standard 2. : a deep openmouthed thin vessel (as of glass, porcelain, or metal) that often has a projecting lip for pouring and is used especially by chemists and pharmacists 3. : a breaker or other storage vessel especially for water on shipboard II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : of or relating to the beaker folk |