thruster

名词 n.
/ˈθɹʌ.stɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. One who thrusts, who pushes or stabs.
    — Nevertheless osteopaths are coming to regard themselves not so much as thrusters, or even as repositioners, of bones, but as releasers of the patient's own recuperative forces.
  2. A device for propelling an object, especially a spacecraft or a ship (marine vessel).
  3. A bow thruster or a stern thruster.
  4. A surfboard (usually a shortboard) with three fins of approximately equal size, one centred at the back, one on each side about 25cm forward and out near the rails.
  5. An ambitious, driven person; a go-getter.
    — The executive is a thruster with ideas to expand or improve the business and his superiors fail to react—for whatever reason—and do not give acceptable explanations.

词形变化

thrusters plural

词源

From thrust + -er. The surfboard sense was coined (but never trademarked) by Simon Anderson, who created the design in 1980. The name was almost immediately applied generically to any surfboard with that fin design.
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