释义 |
carve \ˈkärv, -ȧv\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English kerven, from Old English ceorfan; akin to Middle High German kerben to notch, Greek graphein to scratch, write transitive verb 1. : to cut (as with knife or chisel) with deliberate care or practiced precision < carved fretwork > 2. : to cut or hew out < carve a path > : make or get by or as if by cutting — often used with out < carve out a fortune > 3. : to cut into pieces or slices (as meat at table) : divide or cut off for distribution or apportionment 4. : to cut up (as a county into districts) : subdivide intransitive verb 1. : to cut up : cut up and serve < carve for all the guests > 2. : to practice the trade of a sculptor or engraver Synonyms: see cut |