释义 |
rock·er I. \ˈräkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English rokkere, from rokken to rock + -ere -er 1. archaic : one that rocks a cradle 2. a. : either of two curving pieces of wood or metal on which an object (as a cradle or chair) rocks b. : any of various objects that rock upon rockers: as (1) : cradle 1a (2) : rocking chair (3) : an infant's toy having a seat placed between side pieces that are usually constructed to resemble an animal c. : any of various objects having the form of a rocker or with parts resembling a rocker: as (1) : rocker panel (2) : a skate with a curved blade (3) : a curved dentate blade used in mezzotint to roughen the surface of the plate (4) : a boat with a rockered keel (5) : one of the curved stripes under the three chevrons that indicate the grade of a sergeant (as in the United States Army and Marine Corps) (3) : any of various devices that work with a rocking motion: as a. : cradle 3a b. or rocker pit or rocker vat : a vat equipped with frames on which hides are hung and which rock continuously in order to keep the hides in motion c. (1) : a lever (as in some link motions and gas-engine gears) that is pivoted at or near its center and operates with an up-and-down motion (2) : rockshaft d. : an adjustable brush holder for a dynamo or motor e. : a steel or cast-iron pedestal supporting the end of a truss or girder and permitting rotation and horizontal movement caused by expansion and contraction f. : rocking bar 4. : a miner or engraver that uses a rocker 5. : a three-lobed school skating figure performed on either edge and either forward or backward in which the skater executes a turn at each junction of the three lobes in the direction of the natural rotation of the curve being skated and remains on the same edge throughout — compare counter V 11 • - off one's rocker II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to build (as a boat keel) with a camber like a rocker III. noun (-s) Etymology: rock (IV) + -er : rock pigeon IV. noun : a rock performer, song, or enthusiast |