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rosser

/raw-ser, ros-er/US // ˈrɔ sər, ˈrɒs ər //

洛克瑟,洛克斯,洛克斯勒,洛克菲勒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a logger who peels the bark from, and often smooths one side of, a log so that it may be dragged easily.
    • : any of various machines or devices for removing bark from logs and pulpwood.
    • : an attachment on a circular saw for removing ross or bark ahead of the blade.

Examples

  • I asked Rosser if she would advise a male loved one to refrain from sex if his partner disclosed she had HPV.

  • Another support moved up during the confusion, but was met and repulsed by Colonel Rosser.

  • What do I care for Louise Rosser, or for him, or for what he did to her, now?

  • Well, you'd better go up and see what Charlie Rosser can do.

  • "I'll have an agreement drawn up, relating to the claims, at once," said Rosser.

  • But Carson and Rosser were both up to every hook and crook of the game.