释义 |
ra·zee I. \rāˈzē\ noun (-s) Etymology: French (vaisseau) rasé, from vaisseau ship + rasé, past participle of raser to rase, raze — more at rase 1. : a wooden ship having its upper deck cut away and thus reduced to the next lower rate or to an intermediate class (as a seventy-four cut down to a frigate) 2. : something (as a chest) subjected to razeeing II. transitive verb (razeed ; razeed ; razeeing ; razees) 1. : to convert (a ship) to a razee 2. : to make less, prune, or abridge by or as if by cutting off or retrenching parts < men razeed by poverty > |