| 释义 | 
		cruis·er \-zə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Dutch kruiser, from kruisen to cruise + -er 1.  : a boat or vehicle (as a taxicab or police car) that cruises 2.  : any of certain warships:  a.  : an 18th century privateer  b.  : a large fast moderately armored and gunned warship usually of 6000 to 15,000 tons displacement — see guided missile cruiser, heavy cruiser, light cruiser 3.  : a powerboat equipped with cabin, permanent berths, fixed plumbing, and other arrangements necessary for cooking and living aboard — called also cabin cruiser 4.  : a person who cruises:  a.  : one who estimates the volume and value of marketable timber on a tract of land and maps it out for logging  b. slang  : prostitute  c.  : traveler 5.  : a high-topped laced boot used by lumbermen in cruising timber 6.  : fashion gray 7. [by shortening]  : cruiserweight |