释义 |
sling·er I. \ˈsliŋə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from slingen to sling, hurl + -er : one that slings or uses a sling as a weapon; especially : a soldier of former times armed with a sling II. noun Etymology: sling (IV) + -er 1. : one that uses a sling (as to support, hoist, or carry); especially : a workman that attaches slings to articles for hoisting : rigger 2. : a device for centrifugally throwing oil into a bearing and usually also for keeping dirt from getting into it |