释义 |
explainer|ɛkˈspleɪnə(r)| [f. explain + -er1.] One who or that which explains.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie iii. xii. (Arb.) 179 The Greekes call him [a maner of speach] Prolepsis, we the Propounder, or the Explaner. 1643Milton Divorce ii. iii. (1851) 68 According to our common explainers. 1695Motteux St. Olon's Morocco 41 Their Prophet, whom they call God's great Favorite, and the Explainer of his Will. 1860Bagehot Unref. Parl. 37 He must be, if not a great orator, a great explainer. 1881Daily News 29 Dec. 5/2 He was the expounder and explainer of the reforms. |