lugger
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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That which lugs in either literal or figurative senses.
— The horse was a lugger – lugging into the rail all the time. I had to fight hard to keep him running straight
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A small vessel having two or three masts, and a running bowsprit, and carrying lugsails.
— pearling lugger
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An Indian falcon (Falco jugger), similar to the European lanner and the American prairie falcon.
— Falconry is a difficult art to master, some species more so than others. Sakers and Luggers are known to be problematic, and easy to lose, or to lose patience with.
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One who lugs, especially one whose job entails pulling or moving heavy objects.
— Robert Taillon, a lugger at Rapid, testified that in December 1997, Carlos Diaz and Michel Labrosse began to train Rene Delage as a lugger for the large transformers.
- A conman.
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A person hired by a gambling establishment to locate potential customers and bring them in.
— An estimated 50 luggers were employed to bring gamblers to Reading.
词源
词源 1
From lug + -er. Attested since the early 17th century.
词源 2
Likely from lugsail, but compare also Middle Dutch luggen (“to fish with a dragnet”).
词源 3
Variant of laggar falcon, from Hindi लग्गर (laggar).
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