sealer

名词 n.
/ˈsiːlə/    /ˈsiːlɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A tool used to seal something.
  2. A person who hunts seals.
    — "We must club the seals," I announced, when convinced of my poor marksmanship. "I have heard the sealers talk about clubbing them."
  3. A person who is employed to seal things.
  4. A vessel engaged in the business of capturing seals.
  5. A person who is employed to seal things.; An officer responsible for sealing writs or instruments, stamping weights and measures, etc.
  6. A coating designed to prevent excessive absorption of finish coats into porous surfaces; a coating designed to prevent bleeding.
  7. A goal, shot, point, etc., scored close to fulltime so that it becomes impossible for the losing side to score enough to win. colloquial

词形变化

sealers plural sealers plural

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *sek-
Proto-Indo-European *-nóm
Proto-Italic *seknom
Latin signum
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Indo-European *-elós
Proto-Italic *-elos
Latin -lum
Latin sigillum
Anglo-Norman seelbor.
Middle English sel
English seal
English -er
English sealer
From seal + -er.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *sek-
Proto-Indo-European *-nóm
Proto-Italic *seknom
Latin signum
Proto-Indo-European *-lós
Proto-Indo-European *-elós
Proto-Italic *-elos
Latin -lum
Latin sigillum
Anglo-Norman seelbor.
Middle English sel
English seal
English -er
English sealer
From seal + -er.
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